Chris wrote:
>
> >Eh, you sound like me, Chris, grabbing whatever comes your way. I'd grab and
> >store them, but I'm smart enough to not be in NJ...8-P So that means I'll
> >have to pass...
>
> I'll eventually have a need for them, what with my growing collection of
> older Macs.
>
> But since I knew my collection was growing, the last time I bought some,
> I found a guy that was willing to sell a bunch to me at $5 each, so I
> bought 10 of them... so right now, I have a few extras... but like I
> said, eventually I will run out and need more... so grabbing two while
> they are free is just good sense. But I don't want to deprive someone
> that needs them right now of getting them... because with me, they will
> just be tossed in a box for the immediate future.
I don't mind giving them away, it would be nice to trade something for
them but I'm not worried about that. I rather not just toss them (that's
a big waste). Besides it's the one thing I really like about this
hobby, do a good dead and it will come back to you. :-)
> And there is an advantage of being from NJ... 1: you can name all the
> locations in the opening of Soprano's, 2: when you come from the Armpit
> of the Nation... you can handle the worst stenches anywhere (when I
> intered with Disney, they took us to their waste processing facility,
> everyone was gagging from the smell... except me and another guy from
> NJ... who agreed it smelled a lot like the Meadowlands on a warm summer
> day!)
I live near 8A on the NJ TP and I have no problem with stink except
hot summer day's by the Horse and pig farms (please don't light a
match!). Besides I really like it here, I'd miss the swamps (and the
green) if I were anywhere else.
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Received on Fri Feb 08 2002 - 12:32:05 GMT