Bill,
I didn't get to stop by there this trip. Did they just move all of them
out or have they closed off the whole back of the store? I guess I'm
asking if they have the back section setup where they sold the
classic systems still?
David
On 5 Nov 2001, at 0:35, Bill Bradford wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 05, 2001 at 12:02:45AM -0600, Jeffrey S. Sharp wrote: > I
> met up with Bill Bradford today in Austin. One of our activities was
> to > visit the Goodwill computer store there (you know, the one with
> the museum > in the back). Well, it turns out that the general public
> is no longer > allowed to see the museum pieces (either that or the
> museum pieces are no > longer there), and it's all due to some freaks
> who broke in and stole -- > guess what -- A FREAKING *NINTENDO*
> *SUPER* *FAMICOM*!
>
> Yeah. I'm *pissed*. I think I'll go talk to Jamie about that today,
> since I have the day off. If he'd been there today, we could have
> gotten back there without a problem, since he knows me..
>
> Bill
>
> --
> Bill Bradford
> mrbill_at_mrbill.net
> Austin, TX
>
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Received on Mon Nov 05 2001 - 21:14:51 GMT