Address?

I'll pick it up anytime...just say when. I'll weed thru it and bring the 
bones to Stan's back room next
Thursday.

jk

At 07:07 PM 2/1/2001, you wrote:
>Hi Folks,
>I have some junk to give away, due to me moving. The catch is, you must 
>come pick it up in the next week. Otherwise, it will end up being trashed. 
>Everything listed is completely free. On the AST PCs, what IS included 
>worked the last time I used them.
>
>Items:
>
>Qty 1 - Sony 20" Trinitron. I bought it for $75 from a business that 
>thought the CRT was bad, after being dropped. The CRT wasn't bad, so I 
>bought it, and took it apart, turns out one of the circuit board was 
>cracked, so I resoldered, and it worked for a couple years. My solder 
>connection seems flakey, so it stopped working. Tube is good, try 
>resoldering the board, or buy a new one from Sony. Plastic casing has 
>damage, but is not super horrible. I dont want to bother fixing it, 
>because I can afford to go buy a new one now. Take it, try to fix it, or 
>dump it, I just need it gone.
>
>Qty 1 - AST Bravo LC 486DX4-100 - Probably needs a lot of things, but the 
>case, motherboard and power supply are there, heh.
>
>Qty 2 - AST Premmia LX P60 - Same as above, case, motherboard, power 
>supply, may have VGA on the motherboard
>
>Qty 1 - HP NetServer 5/60 Case - mangled and gutted. No motherboard, no 
>LCD display, lots of fans. I modified it awhile back to hold an AT 
>motherboard in it. It's mostly junk but maybe a hardware hacker can make 
>use of it, or at least take the fans and power supply and ditch the rest.
>
>Qty 1 - Mac SE/30 - Probably has 8mb RAM and a 20-40mb HD. Worked last 
>time I turned it on, should still work fine, has been sitting in the 
>closet unmolested.
>
>First person to successfully arrange a stop-by time and show up, takes it. 
>I think I also have an old internal 8mm SCSI2 tape drive or two, and a 
>couple external SCSI drive cases I'll toss in with any of the above items. 
>Be warned these are probably project items, but are still perfectly usable 
>for most geeks. Free operational hardware is cool.
>
>Jakob

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