Just about anything for a good price
Posted:
Tue Apr 08, 2003 8:29 pm
by Turkeyscore.com
Goodwill, Salvation Army, and other thrift/secondhand stores are a great place to get computer stuff. I have bought a 300 MHZ computer for $10, a usb device cable for $1, and seen 17" monitors for less than $20.
We even got our Macs to smash at Goodwill
(this one)
www.turkeyscore.com/lan.htm
Re: Just about anything for a good price
Posted:
Wed Apr 09, 2003 2:30 pm
by Spazmogen
Turkeyscore.com wrote:Goodwill, Salvation Army, and other thrift/secondhand stores are a great place to get computer stuff. I have bought a 300 MHZ computer for $10, a usb device cable for $1, and seen 17" monitors for less than $20.
We even got our Macs to smash at Goodwill
(this one)
www.turkeyscore.com/lan.htm
Nice pictues.
From his sig file:
You should go to
www.turkeyscore.com and see if you are dumb enough to click the dont click button
I did. I'm at work and bored. Nobody's died yet today-it's a slow day.
Good thing I'm a civil servant, otherwise I'd be pissed about the whole 'don't click button'. At least you gave fair warning before I did it.
Posted:
Sat Apr 12, 2003 5:19 am
by BillyG
I found a whole 100 mhz PC with monitor for 40 bucks at my local goodwill, Baby AT case and great shape but slow - I later upgraded the motherboard and added a AMD K6-500 and gave it to a (broke) friend to use for basic gaming (mame) and websurfing.
The best deal was an old Panasonic VCR - they let me have it for 5 bucks! All it needed was a good cleaning and it worked another 5 years as my backup/copying VCR.
Saw your Lan Party pictures, what were you using to smash those macs? Looked like some kind of pipe.