I posted on my local craigslist looking for old macs. While no freebies have come up yet, I have gotten quite a few odd emails. 1 wouldn't take a fair amount for 2 Core Duo Mac Minis for my entertainment room, one said they had an older Mac Mini, but in the second email said his house was broken into a while ago and it was stolen along with some other things and didn't realize it until now. Then I get an email from this lady saying she has 6 older Macs for sale and if I was interested to call and she sent a phone number. She sent me pictures of the computers which were 5 iMac G3 (1 Bondi with tray loading drive), 2 blue PowerMac G3's, and an old CRT Studio Display. I would have boughten the Bondi iMac, but I have no room at the time. So I went to call her back asking if there was anything else. She said she almost forgot about her Cube. When I asked her how much, she responded "$10". My immediate thought was "SCORE!". She said she had the speakers but nothing else for it, and I told her I would come and pick it up the next day. I went down to pick it up, and the Cube was still in a pile of junk in her extra room. I had to dig to get it. Coming out of the mess, I see a flat-screen Studio Display and told her that it would have been the period correct monitor, and she said I could have it for an extra $10. So I bought the Cube, original Studio Display, and broken speakers for $20. Not a bad deal. The Cube even has an AirPort Card in it, so if it doesn't work, I can transplant the card into my eMac.
The bad part is that there is rust looking spots on the top of the Cube on the metal inside the acrylic casing that she said was mold and that it was a common problem. I'm trying to take it apart, but haven't had any luck. No power supply, so I can't test it. Reeks of cigarette smoke. And the main Cube won't stay suspended in the enclosure anymore. I will take some pictures and post them later when I get a chance. For right now I'm just going to sit here drooling over it.
The bad part is that there is rust looking spots on the top of the Cube on the metal inside the acrylic casing that she said was mold and that it was a common problem. I'm trying to take it apart, but haven't had any luck. No power supply, so I can't test it. Reeks of cigarette smoke. And the main Cube won't stay suspended in the enclosure anymore. I will take some pictures and post them later when I get a chance. For right now I'm just going to sit here drooling over it.
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