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		Clinton
        
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		 Posted - 06 Nov 2002 :  19:53:16
         
        
         I am interested in butying any full '040s that anyone may have floating around in their infinite piles of mac garbage.   email me if you do at ccrawford_AT_sphs-web.lausd.k12.ca.us thanks in advance CCC Lieutennant Commander (Pronounced Leftennant) 68k Macs Rescued: 2 Pluses, a 512KE, a Classic II, a Quadra 650, and a Quadra 660AV Contraband rescued: Power Computing PowerBase 200, and a PM 8600/300 Apple //s rescued: Apple //e  | 
       
      
        
		
	
		clancychem
        
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		 Posted - 07 Nov 2002 :  13:11:16
         
        
         There are a couple places in the Los Angeles area that sells some old macs for decent, i.e. cheap, prices.  I saw some full 040's in the USC Surplus Store off of Grand & Jefferson a couple of days ago.  Most of what I saw were in the PPC family.  Also, there were a lot in the Goodwill Computer Store up near Van Nuys last time I went. 
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		Clinton
        
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		 Posted - 07 Nov 2002 :  15:57:16
         
        
         odd, I don't get out of 'Pedro that often, but I'll see if any comerades can help me out there :) thanks CCCLieutennant Commander (Pronounced Leftennant) 68k Macs Rescued: 2 Pluses, a 512KE, a Classic II, a Quadra 650, and a Quadra 660AV Contraband rescued: Power Computing PowerBase 200, and a PM 8600/300 Apple //s rescued: Apple //e   | 
       
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