On 6/27/24 10:41, ben via cctalk wrote:
On 2024-06-27 9:22 a.m., Jim Brain via cctalk wrote:

The idea of leaving these items behind and thinking our loved ones will see any value from selling is ludicrous, though, and I question the sanity of those who seriously believe this. While I am sure there are exceptions to the rule, I do not believe there are many.

I still say, if you think it is worth something, make sure you sell it yourself while you are still alive.

Jim
How many computers here, have been pulled out of the dumpster I wonder? Politics and management can be real ASSES on the value of something like computers. I grumble about the loss of knowledge in libraries as older computer books get trashed.A lot computers must get tossed also
do to lack of software.
Ben.
Get a C64 now with a free dumpster.

I dragged an SGI IRIS 2020 off the loading dock at work (one step away from the dumpster). The boot manager came up right away (it was a minimal Unix system that could access the hard drive.)  but, it would not boot the full SGI Unix OS due to failures in the geometry engine board.  A guy in Germany sold me all his boards for a small fee, and his geometry engine board worked.  I played around with the SGI flight sim for a while, and eventually the geometry engine went out again.  I sold all the boards to an outfit that maintained old SGI machines at an air force base in Alaska.

I have dragged a big box of DEC books to the VCF MW twice, and I really was not able to even GIVE them away!

Jon

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