doc@dgp.toronto.edu (Blaine Price) (02/27/90)
Readers of this newsgroup will recall my posting 2 weeks ago telling my pitiful story of working at Apple for the Summer in California and then discovering that Revenue Canada wanted a good share of the wonderful US dollars that I had earned (and spent entirely), thus leaving me in the position of having to sell my employee-discounted Mac SE at a discount. Well, I ended up getting many responses the morning after it was posted and a charming young lady offered to buy it right away, with delivery in a few weeks. Well, I got a call from her this evening telling me that her husband had gone out and bought a PC and that she no longer needed my computer (he will get his just reward for this one: "Friends don't let friends use DOS"). So, to make a short posting long, my Mac is on the block again. The specs are as follows: One Apple Macintosh SE computer (purchased Sept. 1989) fully loaded: -4 megabytes RAM -40 megabyte internal hard disk -1.4 megabyte internal floppy drive -standard ADB mouse One external 800k floppy drive One standard keyboard All the original boxes, manuals, forms, etc. The absolute latest spiffyest version of the System and Finder More applications software, utilities, fonts, DAs, INITs, and cDEVs than you want to think about (some applications even have REAL manuals, and there are enough fonts, Desk Accessorys, sounds, and cute INITs and cDEVS to fill the hard disk and keep you amused for weeks on end, and I have or can get just about any PD or Shareware utility or App you might need). The U of T bookstore student price for the hardware alone is $4264. I'll take the best offer (over $3000) that I receive by the end of the week. And if you ask nicely I'll throw in the wheelbarrow full of Apple technical documentation (everything a sane person could possibly want to know about programming a Mac) for free. Contact Blaine Price at this e-mail address or by telephone for more info: (home) 658-3563 (lab) 978-6619 -- Blaine Price (416) 978-6619, fax: 4765 doc@dgp.utoronto.{ca,bitnet} Dynamic Graphics Project, Dept. of Computer Sci. doc@dgp.toronto.edu Univ. of Toronto, Canada M5S 1A4 ...!uunet!dgp.toronto.edu!doc "Who do I work FOR? I don't work FOR anyone! I'm just having fun."-The Doctor