On Tue, 11 Nov 2003, Teo Zenios wrote:
> If these things really fetch $10K each Im going to the landfill that 1000's
> were dumped in and dig a few up.
Good luck. You'll have to dig through several thousand tons of dirt,
metal, poopy baby diapers, and rotting/carbonized food remnants before you
get to the crushed and rusted mostly Lisa 2/10's that Apple dumped there
;)
> I think EBAY has a broken twiggy with no documentation or software thats
> over $1000 already.
I did a search and didn't find anything. Got a link?
> Do companies like apple have warehouses with very old obsolete computers
> from the past that still show up in their inventory to pad their value when
> going for a bank loan? Or maybe a few classics just get lost in the back of
> the engineering building or warehouse.
Apple? Old stuff? Hahaha. I'd be surprised if they still have last
month's Macintosh model sitting in some back closet somewhere.
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