<div>I have about 6 old macs I need to sell on ebay (including 2 functioning upgraded cubes, a broken tibook and a slowly dying tibook)! I have bought quite a few macs on ebay as well. I have also donated a couple of machines to the Lions club in the past which fixes them up and gives them to people in the 3rd world areas.</div>
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<div>Even old broken machines sell well on ebay - people using them for parts I think.</div>
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<div>I have just bought another upgraded tibook 500 mhz on ebay to replace the dying one I have. </div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On 2 October 2010 08:21, T.L. Miller <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:tlmiller@mac.com">tlmiller@mac.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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<div class="im">On 10/1/10, at 12:07 PM, Don <a href="mailto:ds1000309@uid.onemain.com">ds1000309@uid.onemain.com</a> said:<br><br>>The thread on a dead TiBook prompts me to ask: In general, what do folks<br>>do with old Macs? I am facing retirement and the inevitable downsizing<br>
>so now, what to do with the 512KE, PB 100, Power Computing Power Center<br>>Pro 180 and, possibly, the TiBook 400? And depending on where I land, I<br>>may have to switch too a portable and let go of the 1st Gen Intel iMac,<br>
>too. These are all functioning computers.<br><br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Clare<br>*******************************************<br>Clare O'Farrell<br><a href="http://www.michel-foucault.com">http://www.michel-foucault.com</a><br>
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