In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Dexter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
>
>> As the organiser for the London Quanta Group, we have several QL's that
>> have been donated to us by now 'lapsed' users.  They are in various
>> states of working and non-working ( good for spares ), with various
>> ROM's in them.  Obviously they are all of UK specification as regards
>> power requirement, i.e, 240v.
>
>I wouldn't deprive anyone of a working QL. I may need a couple of
>non-working boards when I'm prototyping, and would happily pay any costs
>involved. That stage won't be reached for a couple of months though...

With these ones you will not be depriving anyone.  They are surplus.

>> I have no experience of shipping to US.
>
>Strip it down, wrap cardboard around it, and mail it with a customs
>declaration (standard green label) that says "Gift, Value ten pounds", and
>it'll attract no attention... I have shipped much stuff from the UK to the
>US... ;)

OK ... I will store that information in the 'locker'.

-- 
Malcolm Cadman

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