At 11:37 PM 4/15/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi Dos heads and Survpc fans:
>     I am afraid that this is the true state of affairs in the used computer
>market.  When I purchased my new computer a few months ago, I tried to sell
>off my 133 mhz machine:  No takers.  So then I tried to give it away.  I put
>up a sign at work to that effect.  No takers.  It seems that the people who
>want a computer but don't yet have one are holding out for a new machine.

Oh my.  and here in Saskatoon people are paying up to $500 for one of
those!  Good old supply and demand marketing, hey?  I know a woman who
wants to start her own business and is hunting for any machine capable of
windows and M$ office (she was trained on that) from which to organize and
operate her business.  She cannot afford anything, really, but might be
able to come up with shipping if you still have that machine!  As to the
software, there are ways and means available for that, it's the hardware
that is still so rare.
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