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| aggie |
Posted - 04/02/2004 : 14:15:15 Driving to work today, I saw a pc and monitor out by the curb. It was on the top of a trash can. In my neighborhood, Tuesday and Friday are trash days. I normally stop if I see computer parts. This time, I stopped my vehicle to check and see if there were any salvageable cables, drives, PCI cards, and hopefully a hard drive. To my surprize it was a fully functional working PC. (Monitor included)In a matter of a few seconds, I loaded the pc and monitor in the car. The only problem with the computer WAS that the 3 1/2 sounded like an airplane and thus making a load noise. Since then, it has been replaced. Little 409 and now, my son has his own computer...
I now have 10 pc's and one laptop.

"I was successful because you believed in me" U.S. Grant to A. Lincoln
Edited by - aggie on 04/02/2004 14:21:48 |
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| Master of world |
Posted - 04/02/2004 : 21:19:15 nice treasure aggie.
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| Impact4ever |
Posted - 04/02/2004 : 18:13:04 Wow aggie, you lucky man. I bought a hand me down pc from Salvation Army for about $65. And in the system was a working windows 98se, thats until I reformatted and installed Linux.
Its an old emachine 400MHz celeron with 64 megs. Its a good learning tool.
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| Slayer_Allen |
Posted - 04/02/2004 : 17:18:14 Yeah, I found out recently my step-dad threw out all my old PCs. All but one of the worked fine too :( My first, a 386; My second, a 486; and my third, a P120.
I hope someone found them on the curb or wherever he put them and adopted them.
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| TicklemeElmo |
Posted - 04/02/2004 : 15:19:23 For his first PC teh price is right, escpecially for a six year old. and he can mess around with it all he wants, and if he fries it, your out $0
PROZACK It's not just for breakfast anymore!

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| aggie |
Posted - 04/02/2004 : 15:11:57 My son was going to get one of the other pc's when he turns six(6), this summer. He is very responsible for his young age but I wasn't going to give him one of the 2.4 ghz with 250 gigs and 1 gig ddr ram. I was debating on which one to give him and how much computing power he would need. I was considering giving him one of the older ones without much computing power.
This one is a 166mhz, 3 gig hd, and 32 megs of ram - running win98. Not much but to him, it's his!

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| Atriedis |
Posted - 04/02/2004 : 14:37:53 you had 9 pc's and your son is just now getting one? what are you doing with them all? btw sweet deal on it. whats the specs?
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