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What does $50 buy you these days? A Mac LC, if you know where to look!! :)

I saw an LCII on eBay for £20 BIN recently, with some cool accessories such as an original quickcam (with stand!) - collection only in London.
 
To be honest I haven't been buying or doing stuff with my Macs for ages. Since moving I have only one Mac set up (a 2007 iMac for music), so I have been totally preoccupied with other stuff.
I would love to continue with them though, just at some stage in the future.

I hate times like these when I don't do anything with them though, as it makes me start to question if I still want to do anything with them...
Weird stuff
 
To be honest I haven't been buying or doing stuff with my Macs for ages. Since moving I have only one Mac set up (a 2007 iMac for music), so I have been totally preoccupied with other stuff.
I would love to continue with them though, just at some stage in the future.

I hate times like these when I don't do anything with them though, as it makes me start to question if I still want to do anything with them...
Weird stuff
I've been there... Between 2015 and 2021, I essentially had a maximum of four Apple machines. A Mac Pro that was my daily driver after the MacBook got cherry coke spilled into the keyboard; my old //e that I picked up in 2005 and rarely used after 2016 - didn't even have a floppy drive for it between then and early 2022; my old B&W G3 that I received in 2019; and my previous mid-2010 MBP that became my daily driver after one of the heatsinks fell off one of the chips on the Mac Pro's logic board, causing that machine to get a bit hot and bothered, temperature-wise. In late 2021, I returned to the forums, then started building up the collection again. Got back my old IIgs from the previous round of collecting and a few others. I currently have the IIgs, IIfx, G4 DA, and my current MBP set up. The SE is in a closet right now, and the rest are in a buddy's car, waiting to come up to WA. Loaned the Q650 out to one of the members in Oregon. Used the G4 a couple weeks ago to see if there was anything of interest on the drive that came with my old Q950, before I sold that machine off to one of the other 68kMLAers here.
 
To be honest I haven't been buying or doing stuff with my Macs for ages. Since moving I have only one Mac set up (a 2007 iMac for music), so I have been totally preoccupied with other stuff.
I would love to continue with them though, just at some stage in the future.

I hate times like these when I don't do anything with them though, as it makes me start to question if I still want to do anything with them...
Weird stuff
I think most of us go through waves/cycles with this hobby, as with any hobby. I have been invariably active/inactive messing with old Macs since 2003. I don't use mine much either, but that's mostly beacuse of a lack of space, I have nowhere to set anything up permanently. I am hoping that will change in future so that I can keep my collection in active use and also have a workspace to repair/restore things as well.

I think another part of this is, what you get enjoyment from changes as time goes on. When the Power Mac G5 came out, I really really wanted one. Same thing when the Mac Pro came out. Now that I can afford these things, I am no longer interested in them.
 
I've had some interesting cycles myself. I go a long way back with these computers, having used them when they were current, then picking up some machines when they were cheap for fun.

The idea for the lab actually came a long time ago, back when I was in school, since I always felt it would be a good idea to have a lab where anyone could go when they wanted to learn something new or just needed a place to relax. This, again, was when these computers (including the Mac Pluses!) were still capable of running current software. I actually scribbled the idea onto the back of a church bulletin in second grade. The lab idea finally came to fruition after college. Today, I usually have at least one event a month and am looking to add more.

For a while, I got into collecting Macs for collecting them. Eventually, I realized that it was silly to have so many that I wasn't actively using, either in the lab or on my own, so I pared down the collection for the sake of practicality, space, and, admittedly, because I hit a financial wall at one point. Today, my "collection" outside of the lab consists of the three older Macs on my work desk (the LC, Plus, and SE that I've had for years and years), a 5400 I am planning on setting up somewhere when I get a bigger place this year, and a CC I'm hoping to find some space for somewhere. (I have toyed with the idea of selling the CC for a long time but just can't bring myself to do it).
 
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