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In <3BBA142F.CFDFCA75@pacbell.net>, on 10/02/01
at 11:20 AM, "J. R. Fox" said:
>only been to ACP once, and wasn't terribly impressed, to tell you the
>truth. (Maybe it had been oversold to me.) I got there plenty early,
>gave it few hours, and wandered around enough to see just about
>everything. There was an awful lot of decrepit junk I wouldn't take on a
There is a lot of junk. That's part of the fun. You can contemplate why
someone would sit in the sun all day attempting to sell a 386 system. On
the other hand, when you go with someone like Jerry Rash, who knows which
vendors have the interesting stuff (i.e. works with OS/2), you will find
lots of hard to find items, in quantity.
Steven
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