I've got a unique problem. I've got this old 120 MB (yes, MegaByte) external SCSI drive that I used to have for my old MacClassic way back when.

I'm wondering about its fate?

I hate throwing stuff in the land fill. Is there any use for this beast at all?

I'd give it away to an enthusiast who might replace the 120 MB drive and put in a bigger SCSI drive for their use.

Post here for a discussion on what to do with good, working hardware that is worth more than the 'market' value. E-mail me off-line if you want this drive for the cost of shipping from northeastern Canada.

Sean
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