On Tuesday, July 20, 2021, 01:11:15 PM CDT, Kevin Anderson 
<kevin_anderson_...@yahoo.com> wrote:


For a time I had quite a few Compaq Deskpro towers that had acquired (for free) 
from my employer after they updated to a newer HP Compaq model. These Compaq 
Deskpros were the white-boxed variety with Pentium III the like processors that 
date to the later part of the 1990s and into the 2000s. They interested me 
because they were able to work with the flavors of Linux that were becoming 
plentiful and useful at the time (like Mandrake, etc.) Anyway, the desktops 
themselves are gone, as well as the PC keyboards and the monitors that went 
with them, with this paragraph just setting the scene....

But at the same time I also acquired (pulled) from these same computers and 
their siblings a whole bunch of wired Ethernet network cards, one or two video 
cards, a whole bunch of the IDE/PATA 5.25-inch desktop CD drives, and a whole 
bunch(!) of 10- and 20-GByte IDE/PATA 5.25-inch desktop hard drives. I believe 
the vintage makes them all PCI cards for the network and video cards. For some 
reason I must have had it in my head that I would all need these extra cards 
(and more) to keep these boxes (and other desktops) going into the future when 
the apocalypse came <grin> !

Now I have no need for any of these parts. I don't want to chuck them to a 
recycler either, but it is tempting just to get the stuff out of the house (as 
I need to seriously downsize prior to retirement).

Is there a market for any of this that is worth pursing, or is this all too 
generic and plentiful to worry about? Giving shipping and that, I am not sure 
how much of this I'd care to deal with this through resale (eBay or privately) 
versus just dropping it all at the electronics recycling shop (which 
fortunately I have locally).

Just starting to sort this out...I've been meaning to send this e-mail for 
awhile now. Your collective thoughts? I know most of this is too new for most 
of your interests...

Kevin Anderson, Dubuque, Iowa

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I will correct myself to say (to whomever it was that caught the error) that 
the hard drives are 3.5-inch, not 5.25-inch.

I will see if I can make an explicit list of what I have and post it here 
sometime soon.

Kevin Anderson
  

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