On Sat, 19 Feb 2000 00:00:03 +0000, Karen Lewellen wrote:

> i have recently moved inot a new apartment in new york city, and had my
> computer monitor mailed to me by a friend.  they forgot to tape the bottom
> of the box shut and you can imagine what happened. *sigh*  truth be told,
> its only the case cracked on one side but i suppose it is a gonner.  this may
> seem odd, but i do need one, not only does it make it easier to work with
> others, but some programs work better with them from a speech standpoint.
> what i really need is a small color monitor, 14 inch, of basic any
> description.  i have a good 486-120, and a very good vid card.  any ideas
> where i might find an unloved monitor somewhere?

Hi Karen,

>From what you have told us about your system, you probably would be most
pleased to acquire any of the older VGA monitors providing 640 X 480
resolution.  In my own area these are often found at yard sales, flea
markets, bargain basements, and church fund-raising bazaars for about
$25.00.  Anyone having an unloved old monitor in New York City would
probably be most anxious to get rid of it for even a much lower price,
especially considering the very high cost of keeping it in a storage space
there.  If you would just describe what you need to a bright local high
school student, and tell him that you are willing to pay $25.00 for it, then
he would probably locate one within a matter of several hours and bring it
right to your door, and even make a nice profit from his procurement and
delivery work.

Sam Heywood
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