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Re: Professional IIgs



"M. Pender" <mpender@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Scott Alfter <salfter@salfter.dyndns.org> wrote in message
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> In article <3F424FB9.3070709@noneofyourbusiness.com>,
> Exegete  <millers@noneofyourbusiness.com> wrote:
> >I love this guy's big brass ones:
> >
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>http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2748542996&category=
4610
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> Did you also notice the shipping cost?  $98!  For a total of at least
$248,
> he'd better get on a plane and hand-deliver it. :-) There's no mention
of
> what SCSI card is included to run that massive 20-meg hard drive...and
it
> seems strange that a monochrome monitor is bundled with it.  (I ran
mine
> with a Monitor II for years...but then mine's a "stealth GS.")

I thought it was an RGB monitor in the picture--is there a way to tell
which
is which from the photo?  I'd like to know for the future in case I
decide
to buy a GS monitor from the Internet.

I agree though -- for $248 it should be hand-delivered by Sandra Bullock
wearing a nice short dress.

- M.

Uhhhh, that would not be possible.  I would have already used BIN to win
the auction.  Therefore, it just isn't possible.

On the monitor, reward a real Apple II person that mentions model
numbers and such in their description.  :-)  I don't have my extra
monitors ready for sale yet, but I plan to actually test them on real
Apple II models for a while before selling them.  I hate to see people
trying to sell used II model monitors on eBay with them being untested.

Thank you,
Jason Whorton