GARAGESALES 2008!
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nightwheel
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Todays score:
I got a old TIME mag. The TIME is got was the August 17th, 1953 issue. And man, looking through it. It's like a portal to the past. Seeing what was all the current events that happened when this TIME mag was printed. Seeing all the old ads cars, cameras, and other stuff. And how some of the Picture were in color. (ZOMG, color pictures in a mag from the early 50's!). It's pretty neat
Along with with getting the TIME mag. I got a local newspaper dating back to August 1, 1969. Got some black speakers. Some bottles to add to my bottle collection. A unused personal address and number book with a fake leather cover. A old desktop (5¼-inch) Floppy organizer. Going to use if for storing CD's. And I got a picture frame. Of which I have already took out the nice pretty stuff out of. I'm going to use the picture frame and glass for an electronic project.
I got all of this for free from a yard sale that was over. And the guy wanted to get rid of some of what was left over.
I got a old TIME mag. The TIME is got was the August 17th, 1953 issue. And man, looking through it. It's like a portal to the past. Seeing what was all the current events that happened when this TIME mag was printed. Seeing all the old ads cars, cameras, and other stuff. And how some of the Picture were in color. (ZOMG, color pictures in a mag from the early 50's!). It's pretty neat
Along with with getting the TIME mag. I got a local newspaper dating back to August 1, 1969. Got some black speakers. Some bottles to add to my bottle collection. A unused personal address and number book with a fake leather cover. A old desktop (5¼-inch) Floppy organizer. Going to use if for storing CD's. And I got a picture frame. Of which I have already took out the nice pretty stuff out of. I'm going to use the picture frame and glass for an electronic project.
I got all of this for free from a yard sale that was over. And the guy wanted to get rid of some of what was left over.
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themadhacker
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I love collecting old magazines. I have a 1950 popular mechanics with an ad saying that " It has been proven that Camel cigarettes cause no throught irritation. Try them today. They're SO mild, and So good." You should seriously try old pop mechanics/sciece magazines though. there are several pages in them devoted to instructions for homemade projects. My Grandfather converted a '52 school bus into a motor home with electricity, flowing water, and tiolets from an idea mentioned in an issue. I'm glad my dad now has it. I think it was even featured in one of the magazines.
rest in peace, Ronnie James Dio! \m/
I sometimes see some old stuff but not really evrytime I go to one.
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Jongamer
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Just got a 2.4GHz 9maybe 2.6GHz idk I haven't messed with it yet. for $80, not the best deal, but still good as the same Dell on Ebay is going for almost double what I paid for it, I just hope my Radeon 8500 fits in the case.
yayz! I am getting out of the P2/P3 world and into the more, but not as modern world of computers.
yayz! I am getting out of the P2/P3 world and into the more, but not as modern world of computers.
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Quetzalcoatlus
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bacteria
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Got a great deal today at a car boot sale.
MS Vista, Home Premium, Upgrade version, proper packaging, original disk, (supposedly unregistered), booklet, reg code; £7.50 ($13)
MS Office 2007, proper packaging, original disk (supposedly unregistered), booket, reg code; £5 ($9)

2 x small speaker and amps, £1 total.
PS1 games, 50p or £1 each (as usual).
MS Vista, Home Premium, Upgrade version, proper packaging, original disk, (supposedly unregistered), booklet, reg code; £7.50 ($13)
MS Office 2007, proper packaging, original disk (supposedly unregistered), booket, reg code; £5 ($9)
2 x small speaker and amps, £1 total.
PS1 games, 50p or £1 each (as usual).
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nightwheel
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Dang, your the king of deals when it comes to our UK and other international members.bacteria wrote:Got a great deal today at a car boot sale.
MS Vista, Home Premium, Upgrade version, proper packaging, original disk, (supposedly unregistered), booklet, reg code; £7.50 ($13)
MS Office 2007, proper packaging, original disk (supposedly unregistered), booket, reg code; £5 ($9)
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Jongamer
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no kiddingnightwheel wrote:Dang, your the king of deals when it comes to our UK and other international members.bacteria wrote:Got a great deal today at a car boot sale.
MS Vista, Home Premium, Upgrade version, proper packaging, original disk, (supposedly unregistered), booklet, reg code; £7.50 ($13)
MS Office 2007, proper packaging, original disk (supposedly unregistered), booket, reg code; £5 ($9)
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Triton
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tritons auction haul of the weekend:
one apple IIc "portable" computer with monitor and original software,works! 1$
2 original oil paintings, a stormy seascape by Remo Aldini and a windmill painting by Landman 5$ each
will post pics soon
and a week or 2 ago i got a nintendo usb wifi hub thing for 5$ from "awesome surplus" store here in town
one apple IIc "portable" computer with monitor and original software,works! 1$
2 original oil paintings, a stormy seascape by Remo Aldini and a windmill painting by Landman 5$ each
and a week or 2 ago i got a nintendo usb wifi hub thing for 5$ from "awesome surplus" store here in town
Visit us at Portablesofdoom.org

