on 18/11/04 21:16, Rose Sailcat at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I now have a Pismo powerbook and an Imac and so I'm
> trying to sell these Mac powerbooks. The 3500cc has a
> new battery and is pretty pristine; the 180 barely
> powers up (it's battery is dead). I see so much
> conflicting stuff on Ebay--is the 180 really so great
> that people are willing to overhaul them to the point
> of being able to get online and what are realistic
> prices to ask for both? Thanks in advance--I've been
> mentally torturing myself--seeing prices between $50
> and $2000. 
> 
> Also, I have a Stylewriter II and a Stylewriter 1500
> that still work--does anyone care? And while I'm at
> it, I still have an SE that I'm keeping for now. Can
> you give me the big picture about what I have going
> here? Am I clinging to the past needlessly?
> 

Yes, you are ;-)

IMHO, the 180 is not worth much more than $25. The 3500 maybe $150. At
least, that's what I would pay. What did you see for $2000 on eBay?

-Laurent.
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of complaining about having to live with such decisions. As in "Don't ask me
why we need to write a compiler in COBOL, I'm just a code monkey." 


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