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<p>I find some of the truly oddest gear there. Some of it doesn't
last long, and you have to be able to make a decision
spontaneously. Brand new trainers in my size for $12.50 is a
no-brainer. A used Dell system for my brother on a "flash sale"
was a no-brainer. 8GB/i7-gen8/1TB/no monitor for $80 was simple;
they're required to put new drives in all their machines as the
old drives are destroyed. There was an enormous power supply,
suitable for powering serious radio gear that I waffled on. They
wanted $45, about 5% of its retail price. Wasn't guaranteed.
Should've bought it. I know the guy that did, and he's mindlessly
happy with it as it worked and had never been deployed. <br>
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<p>There are gruesome amounts of dreck there, too. Old text books
with moths. Dorm room art prints of Venice, twenty of them.
Furniture from the Hoover administration. There used to be endless
bicycles in various states of repair until they donated them to
the local community bike project, Several of those bikes were
worth >$5K, but were abandoned by repatriating students that
didn't want to ship them to Lahore or Shenzen. <br>
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<p>There are servers, but the problem is: no hard drives, by policy.
There's lots of Cisco gear, but no passwords, and so must be fully
reset and re-programmed from scratch. They use proprietary WiFi
APs, so none of that. There are miles and furlongs of
cable/cabling, audio gear (mixers, outdoor gear, mics, etc) but
not musical instruments, save pianos. There's grand and a baby
grand right now; the baby grand looks as though it sat outside in
the weather for years, a Baldwin. <br>
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<p>If you're a hoarder, stay away. It's like a liquor store for
alcoholics in this regard. <br>
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<p>Tom</p>
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<div class="">Oh, man, the one at the U. of Cincinnati was my
favorite Thursday afternoon hangout. So much great stuff...
especially for lovers of vintage computers. That's where I got
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Tom Henderson
ExtremeLabs, Inc.
+1 317 250 4646
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