Micom 2000
Veteran Member
I'm intent on getting rid of my considerable collection of computers. Many were functioning when last I used them but age has taken a toll on both myself and my collection. I also am beginning to have some memory and energy problems, so once was a simple fix for a computer becomes a major project. Some computers are inconceivable for me to part with but perhaps it's better than to see them wind up in a landfill in this small northern-canadian community. Any dream I once had for a mid-canada computer museum has vanished like northern lights. But hold on kiddies, I still have some years to go. I'll sell my stuff at going prices, which doesn't include the original cost, the costs of storage when I didn't have room in my apartment for storage, the moving costs, the cost of parts or accessories to get the box working. So going prices, excepting for some Ebay mania, is what I'll aim for and bite the bullet for what it has really cost me over the years. But I'll be taking into account my own pleasure at someone elses pleasure at discovering this crazy vintage computer infatuation which can be so fullfilling.
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I cover all the home computers and also have many parts, cables, keyboards etc. Repairing computers is now a challenge rather than a delight and my energy is becoming a determining principal. So some non-working computers will be sold in preference to fixing them.
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I cover all the home computers and also have many parts, cables, keyboards etc. Repairing computers is now a challenge rather than a delight and my energy is becoming a determining principal. So some non-working computers will be sold in preference to fixing them.