directive0
Well-known member
I've mulled it over..
The classics really do nothing for me. I had one as my own computer in grade school, its familiar territory. Plus by trading it I might be able to acquire more desirable stuff for my 7100. The design seems like a "safe" amalgam of older models with some newer flourishes. Its not that its a bad computer, I'm just over it. And the fact that it will never be more than it is is deflating.
The SE/30 is mysterious, capable, and it has opportunities for further exploration. Assuming I can succesfully identify its problem and repair it I think it has the lucky spot on my shelf.
The others I will try to get to those who can appreciate them.
The classics really do nothing for me. I had one as my own computer in grade school, its familiar territory. Plus by trading it I might be able to acquire more desirable stuff for my 7100. The design seems like a "safe" amalgam of older models with some newer flourishes. Its not that its a bad computer, I'm just over it. And the fact that it will never be more than it is is deflating.
The SE/30 is mysterious, capable, and it has opportunities for further exploration. Assuming I can succesfully identify its problem and repair it I think it has the lucky spot on my shelf.
The others I will try to get to those who can appreciate them.