This just makes me really SICK

From: Vintage Computer Festival <vcf_at_siconic.com>
Date: Sun Jan 18 19:56:29 2004

On Sun, 18 Jan 2004, Teo Zenios wrote:

> This is where I think location happens to be more important then effort
> expended. If your in computer technology heaven (California silicon valley)
> you probably trip over more equipment then I could find around here (vintage
> equipment that is). PatrickFinnegans friend with the $2M IBM machine for
> $21.20 just happens to hit the Purdue University auctions which is hard for
> people not in that area to do on a regular basis. Your hobby has a business
> side to it, mine doesn't.

The business side of my happen is a more recent phenomena, and was brought
about out of necessity.

But still, you're discounting many opportunities that exist for finding
old computers. In areas where it hasn't been traditionally tech heavy,
that means you either need to drive farther, or find the places you've
overlooked. Schools, colleges and universities are all excellent places
to look into as they are usually getting rid of older technology through
sales or just by scrapping it. Your task is to find out where the stream
is going and get yourself situated in front of that stream.

Here are some more ideas:

http://www.vintage.org/content.php?id=001

> My collecting is mostly in the 80's to 90's personal computer era (stuff I
> always wanted and didn't have the cash at the time), not the industrial
> mini -mainframe equipment so unloading pallets isn't something I normally
> do. Stuff you wouldn't even look at I would probably want.

If that's the case then you should have it easier than most of us.
Especially if you're after 1990s era stuff. You should be able to find
that just about anywhere. If not, you're definitely not looking hard
enough.

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Sellam Ismail                                        Vintage Computer Festival
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