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Where Old Macs Go To Thrive 63

foghorn666 writes "Still have an old all-in-one Mac buried in your basement somewhere? Wired reports that Japanese collectors are paying a premium for the 'toasters,' including $500 for a HD-less Mac SE and $1000 for a used Newton."
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Where Old Macs Go To Thrive

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  • Darn it (Score:3, Funny)

    by DeadSea ( 69598 ) on Wednesday April 24, 2002 @11:30AM (#3401505) Homepage Journal
    And I sold several hundred old macs for $1 to $5 apeice at the MIT Flea Market [mit.edu] last year.
  • by RevAaron ( 125240 ) <revaaron AT hotmail DOT com> on Wednesday April 24, 2002 @11:37AM (#3401545) Homepage
    Someone should tell these fine people about eBay- it's a great place to pick up used crap. They can get their Newtons and SEs for cheap. Oi. If not, I've an MP2100u that I'm willing to part with for a measly $500 (including keyboard, ethernet card, modem, nice carrying case, 4 MB and 2 MB flash cards) and an SE for $100! WITH A 10 MB HD! If you're really lucky, I'll sell you my AT&T UNIXpc or NeXT cube for $2000!
  • by Servo5678 ( 468237 ) on Wednesday April 24, 2002 @11:37AM (#3401549)
    "These young whippersnappers today, they ain't even got floppy drives! What is the world comin' too? Back in my day..."
  • by realgone ( 147744 ) on Wednesday April 24, 2002 @11:42AM (#3401585)
    Confession #1: I still have an all-in-one B&W Mac Classic sitting in a corner of my office.

    Confession #2: I use the poor little thing regularly. Honest. Over time, it's become my word processing machine of choice (w/ Word 5.1, of course). Some people can't write unless they're seated in front of a manual typewriter -- yes, I have one of those, too: a cast-iron Royal relic -- but me? I need my Classic.

    For whatever reason, it gets me in the writing mood. Maybe it's because the experience is so focused: the WP completely fills the little 9" screen, so there aren't any distractions to worry about. No email. No IM. No surfing. Heck, not even color.

    Sorry, Japan. I'm keeping my lil' box. =)

  • A + B = D (Score:4, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 24, 2002 @11:46AM (#3401620)
    "People care about Macintosh," Lee said. "I have no Windows PC customers."

    I'm going to go out on a limb and say that MIGHT be because you have no Windows PC's for sale.
  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 24, 2002 @12:02PM (#3401738)
    Japan: Nooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!

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