On Wednesday, May 8, 2002, at 07:10 AM, Brian Smith wrote:
that freak ME out! C'mon, spill the beans!
-Brian
Another yarn... from the other side of the planet,
in my room I have 6 pcs and 5 Macs, not many Vintage though,
iP3-800 - Win2k
AMDk6-500 - Win98se
iP200MMX - FreeBSD
iP100 -
On Tuesday, May 7, 2002, at 08:32 AM, Teri Pittman wrote:
. .Will anyone ever want a 7100/66 board again? Ever?
Ls see, I have a Classic, a IIci and next a Quadra. I figure I'll get a
PC and an iMac and I'll be set.
I'd take a 7100/66... if they were free, which really isn't worth a
Now less than 2 years after my first mac there are 36 of them being kept
warm in my flat. Sometimes, a few of them do a little useful work :)
Now, that is what I'm afraid of! I am starting to think of having these all
networked together, with a different version of the OS on each one..
On Wednesday, May 8, 2002, at 02:54 AM, Teri Pittman wrote:
Now less than 2 years after my first mac there are 36 of them being
kept
warm in my flat. Sometimes, a few of them do a little useful work :)
Now, that is what I'm afraid of! I am starting to think of having
these all
on 5/7/02 11:54 AM, Teri Pittman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now, that is what I'm afraid of! I am starting to think of having these all
networked together, with a different version of the OS on each one..
Why Quadras?
I've had as many as eight on a LN in the same 12x12 room. For
--- R.A. Cantrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 5/6/02 4:18 PM, Scott Holder at
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IIci or something
I passed up 100 IIci's at $0.40 each. No place to
put em.
Didn't you even look inside them for goodies? :)
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http://www.junkscience.com All the Junk that's
on 5/6/02 5:02 PM, Gregg Eshelman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Didn't you even look inside them for goodies? :)
Nope, nor did I look inside the 100 7100/66s. I have goodies amighty now
that nobody wants. I've tried rescuing whole boxes in mass, and rescuing
bulk parts by ransacking the boxes.
. .Will anyone ever want a 7100/66 board again? Ever?
I don't know, I haven't worked my way up to that era yet *grin*. I can tell
you, having paid money for a couple of these ancient machines that there are
a few folks buying them. Probably just not enough to put a dent in your
collection.
. .Will anyone ever want a 7100/66 board again?
Ever?
Well, when (if) things ever get settled down in
places like Afghanistan, I'd bet the schools there
would love to have just about any computer.
Of course they need some electricity too, so info
from sites like http://www.otherpower.com
on 5/6/02 6:35 PM, Gregg Eshelman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
even works at night if the
wind is blowing.
In a past life I was a securities broker, and the firm I was with raised a
LOT of money for wind generated electricity. The big windfarms out in
California. Like out around Palm
--- R.A. Cantrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 5/6/02 6:35 PM, Gregg Eshelman at
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even works at night if the
wind is blowing.
In a past life I was a securities broker, and the
firm I was with raised a
LOT of money for wind generated electricity. The
big
And such a lovely sight to behold. Yuck! There everywhere now and produce
virtually nothing with which to power my little Cube. Junk science indeed.
What we need are a few good nukes !!!
Joe
--- R.A. Cantrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 5/6/02 6:35 PM, Gregg Eshelman at
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