Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003 13:40:11 -0800 (PST) From: Robert Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To some, big deal... it's a collection. For me, it has indeed become a big deal. In short, I have too many of them. No matter how endearing they are, that many computers borders on the insane. Anyone else out there reach a point like this?
Well, we're keeping nearly 20 year old computers in use. We're all a little crazy. But it beats the heck out of stamp collecting.
Let's see:
Mac 128K upgraded to 512Ke with Newlife upgrade to SCSI + 4MB Mac 512Ke (for Megaroids) 2 X Mac Plus 2 X SE/30 5 X Outbound Laptop Model 125 + sundry accessories IIci 2 X Q605 Expecting a Q700 in January PM 6100 PM 8100/110 Radius 81/110 PM 9150/80 PM 9150/120 2 X Power Computing Power 120 7200/7500/8500 depending on which MB is in the case today 3 X Umax S900 Umax S900 or PTP depending on MB installed in PC Server case Apple Network Server 700 Beige G3/300
1 Pentium 180 to run the chip programmer that needs a Parallel port.
Plus sundry motherboards. I probably have as many extra logic boards--many dead or scavenged for parts--as I do machines.
Jeff Walther
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