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Re: How will the Apple II survive?
in article XZ6dndEpMYLMJhzdRVn-sw@comcast.com, Greg Andrzejewski at
pressyourluck85@yahoo.com wrote on 4/17/04 5:20 PM:
>
> "Chris M" <chris@sorry.no.spam.com> wrote in message
> tqe280hamjc26esrdc9gbhlukaeds6u5gl@4ax.com">news:tqe280hamjc26esrdc9gbhlukaeds6u5gl@4ax.com...
>> On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 09:01:59 -0500, louis wu
>> <louiswu0@yahoo.IHATESPAM.com> wrote:
>> When the time comes, I'm sure you can arrange for the Apple II's in
>> your school to be donated or sold, rather than simply throwing them in
>> a dumpster (if they do, please give me the address of said dumpster!)
>>
>> Cheers!
>> // CHRIS
>
> But, be careful to whom you "donate" to. I know that many of the local
> thrift shops around here would just trash anything that old or "send it
> downtown," where ever that is. It'd be a shame to see more A2's go to waste.
>
> -Greg
>
I've had exceptional good luck with the local Goodwill stores (San Antonio,
Tx.). Several Apple //gs and //c, one or two //e, and once an Apple /// (why
I didn't grab it then is still a mystery). Austin Goodwill store maintains a
computer museum of juicy stuff that crosses their path.