On Thu, May 28, 2020, 10:25 Bill Gunshannon via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> On 5/28/20 9:53 AM, William Donzelli wrote: > >> Why would I do that? I had something people said was rare. > > > > Museums with a lot of "gravity" (like LCM) tend to get offered a *lot* > > of REALLY RARE items, like broken C64s, Packard Bell desktops, boxes > > of ten year old games on CD-ROM, dirty USB keyboards, 56K Sportsters, > > and so forth. > > > > Yeah, super rare stuff like that. > > > > This is why museums ask that donors check before dropping off a load a > > REALLY RARE items at the museum. A simple email is all it takes. > > > > Nothing like asking people to jump thru hoops before you let them > do you a favor. :-) > If you want something nice, I can send you a few pallets of broken LCDs. They're all really rare - I've never seen ones with the same serial number on them. Don't worry, I won't ask first. ;-) Pat