Novice prospectors guide

From: Max Eskin <max82_at_surfree.com>
Date: Fri Feb 26 16:33:56 1999

On Fri, 26 Feb 1999, Mike Ford wrote:
>I disturbs me to think I have ever walked past something neat, and left it
>to rot or be loaded into a scrap bin. Outside of a fairly narrow scope of
>Apple products I don't know what I should be looking for. I would like to
>see some sort of guide to old stuff, maybe a half or quarter of a doubled
>sided laser printed sheet of paper, that ran down some of the items that
>are hard to find, which I could fold up and put in my wallet. Is there a
>short list, generic or specific?

Just from hanging around this list, you should be able to pick up what
machines are most generally coveted/respected/common/whatever. However,
you should bring home everything _especially_ if you can't identify it.
Remember, the stuff you can't identify is most likely to be something cool
that all of us will then respect you for. Well, maybe not, but you'll get
more hours of fun from it ;)

 --Max Eskin (max82_at_surfree.com)
Received on Fri Feb 26 1999 - 16:33:56 GMT

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