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Re: Original Apple II Akalabeth (Ultima 0) for Sale
"Paul Grammens" <grammens@svn.net> wrote in message
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> <sirarlias@webtv.net> wrote in message
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> > Can anyone here say with a straight face that they wouldn't part with a
> > meager $20 for say...a file://c LCD screen, Transwarp IIgs, or Apple
High
> > Speed SCSI card? If so, tell me were you live and I'll be out there on
> > the first available flight, being that items such as these are so common
> > there to be able to pass them up at $20.
> >
> > Just don't make it $21. ;)
> >
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> Heh heh... they don't cost much because few people want them, or have any
> idea what they are. I saw an ad for a school fundraiser, selling off
> surplus computer equipment. I walked right past the Pentiums and Power
Macs
> to that familiar little CPU. Glanced at the back, saw the SCSI connector.
> Eyes got bigger. Popped the top... 8 meg memory card and a Transwarp! Got
> it for $5! Of course, I waste a lot of time looking. I can understand the
> prospecters. Find one nugget, spend the rest of your life looking for
> another...
> -Paul
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Yeah. You got that right but it is those nuggets that are the objects
of the chase. Move out of my way lady and let me at that IIgs there.
"you mean that old thing. Does it run windows?" Hmm. Ain't Goodwill
great?
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