On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 10:54 PM, Eric Christopherson < echristopher...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, May 18, 2016, Swift Griggs wrote: > > > > I've stack-ranked all the classic items that I, to my everlasting shame, > > let go of at some point and now I feel like it was a mistake: > > I guess I don't have too much to regret yet. The things I regret getting > rid of: > I thought of the most recent one, probably about a year ago. It was before I had gotten into this community and thereby had my horizons broadened; so at the time all I cared about was working Commodore, Sun, and NeXT stuff, with maybe a little SGI interest. It was a local Craigslist posting I saw: Harris 800 super-mini computer circuit boards - $1 (Janesville) 4 full sets of working circuit boards for the Harris 800 super-mini computer, including CPU. Like I said, I didn't care much about getting non-working stuff (or stuff that would only work if I had a whole super-mini to put it in), but because it was Harris (which I previously mentioned wanting) I was sort of interested. But I never called; was worried about the size of the collection and the actual price (not really $1 I assume). I finally called a few months ago but just left a voicemail, which was never returned. I called the number again just now to see if the set had in fact been sold or given away, and got an actual human. I asked if the boards were gone and she said yes, and I said did someone actually take them, and she said yes. Not a really chatty person. I'm kicking myself for not asking where they came from in the first place, but I feel like if I called back now with that question I'd seem like a pain in the butt.