Brian K. Hillen writes:
Sorry man, when I was on the Duo/2400 list from LEM I was told to post
on the list itself for sale of items when if finally decided to try to
sell my duo. I didn't know that the different lists had different rules.
The Duo/2400 list is run by The Macintosh Guy. His
Sorry man, when I was on the Duo/2400 list from LEM I was told to post
on the list itself for sale of items when if finally decided to try to
sell my duo. I didn't know that the different lists had different rules.
Brian
On Saturday, July 27, 2002, at 10:26 PM, the pickle wrote:
At 22:21
Brian K. Hillen wrote:
Sorry man, when I was on the Duo/2400 list from LEM I was told to post
on the list itself for sale of items when if finally decided to try to
sell my duo. I didn't know that the different lists had different rules.
The Duo list is run by the macinstoshguy not LEM.
I'm on the Apple2 list by LEM. We are allowed to post stuff for sale there,
because of the nature of the computer.
Steven
Brian K. Hillen wrote:
Sorry man, when I was on the Duo/2400 list from LEM I was told to post
on the list itself for sale of items when if finally decided to try to
Steven wrote:
I'm on the Apple2 list by LEM. We are allowed to post stuff for sale there,
because of the nature of the computer.
As the pickle said...if it is a rare part (or something specific to a related
computer that is hard to find) then you can *occasionally* post an item
directly to
I have a number of old Macs, mostly SEs but also some SE FDHDs, a
Classic, a non-functional Classic II some Pluses and a few broken
SE/30s. I also have lots of extra old 30 pin simms, smallish old HDs, a
imagewriter, and a few other parts. I only have a few keyboards and
mice for them,
At 22:21 -0700 on 27/07/02, Brian K. Hillen wrote:
I have a number of old Macs, mostly SEs but also some SE FDHDs, a
Classic, a non-functional Classic II some Pluses and a few broken
SE/30s. I also have lots of extra old 30 pin simms, smallish old HDs, a
imagewriter, and a few other parts. I