>Berkeley's physics dept used eBay. That's where I got my current >desktop machine, loaded. Needed a lot of outside clean-up (dirt, >stickers), but it ran perfectly right out of the shipping box. >There's something ultra cool about knowing that your computer's >previous life was in a grid used to simulate nuclear explosions and >such.
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