For my half penn'orth (it appears to be one of the smallest lists listed)
I've got:

Snow iMac 600MHz G3  (well, my better half claims ownership)

PowerPC 7200/90 with added hard drive, USB card (bit slow for printing)
Color Stylewriter 2500, and Apple P166 DOS card running Windows 95, Epson
5000 SCSI scanner.  I would love to get a G3 or G4 upgrade card, but only if
it's cheap - I object to paying out over �100 for a Mac worth only about
�20!

Powerbook150 which still happily runs in System 7.1 but is rather challenged
by having only 4MB RAM (anybody know what RAM it should take.  I thought it
was Duo RAM, but it looks like I need some sort of adapter to make it fit
inside the case)

In the past I have had a Performa 450 (LCIII) which was rather neat and was
my first net capable machine, as well as a Classic which I enjoyed taking
onto the Web, if enjoy is the right word for snail pace surfing.

And I would also love to know where these skip loads of vintage Mac gear are
which I have seen references to on this and other lists.  All the skips I've
ever looked in to have only had builder's rubble and the obligatory old
mattress.  Are there any well known Mac friendly neighbourhoods, for me in
and around Bristol, I should be scouting around?

Martin


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