> >Well this week was pretty busy at auctions and checking thrift stores around
> >town. Many items were picked up with the following being of some interest.
> >some Mac 128 and 512 units, some were tossed as I have too many of these.
> This is not the list to say "tossed" on unless you are looking for some
> flame. I can't think of anything creative right now, but consider yourself
> flamed at least a little.
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
> Mikes little list of things to keep from old mac's
> First off you really should take a swing at finding someone who will take
> the whole system, maybe even pay for it, or parts of it.
> Always keep the following;
> Mice
> Keyboards
> cables
> screws and brackets
> floppy drives
> Hard drives if they work
> Plug in cards
> Memory
> motherboards.
> Smaller chassis parts like little doors or breakout panels.
Don't forgett the Disks - especialy for the older Macs a
fitting bootdisk is _very_ handsome.
> Chassis and tubes are heavy and bulky, so they are the items I don't
> generally keep. I have yet to toss anything mac though, always finding some
> who wants it still.
Anyway, Macs are prety neat to stack (especialy the classic ones),
and should form a neat wall (maybe for seperation between dining
room and kitchen ?) or can be used as base for a desk etc.
(I just havn't enough to proove it)
Gruss
H.
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Received on Mon May 17 1999 - 05:49:25 BST