Well, I can match you tit for tat plus some, but I figured they might one day be grist for a museum of some sort. Who knows, we may be back to using bows and arrows shortly if things don't improve in this crazy world of ours. Thanks for your sense of humor.

Joe Wilkins

On May 4, 2007, at 10:51 AM, Stephen Barncard wrote:

Anyone in the San Francisco area want to take away my old macintosh "challenges" away?? ha ha

I have a SE-30,9600,8100,7100,a wallstreet and two older Mac Laptops plus all the ADB and SCSI hardware you can eat, complete with a couple of old Pro Tools systems...

Not to mention a couple of complete Apple II computers and drives, one with a Atari game development system and board. Also every peripheral ever made for the II and the original 'Red Book'.

Any takers?

I didn't think so...

sqb


Stephen,

You're certainly right; but I'm sure with Richmond that it is the "challenge". As we get older, sometimes the challenges are as important to us as the time we have left to engage them.

Just my thought on the topic.

Joe  Wilkins

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