OK, not a good title. But...
I made a pass through the local Goodwill today, hoping against hope that they might have some old junker computers stashed around, things I might manage to do some cannibalization on... (Actually, I was fantasizing that I would walk in and find an old Thinkpad and a couple G4 Powerbooks forgotten behind some old dishes. Alas...)
Instead, I was greeted by few old keyboards, a couple ratty printers, and an old portable electronic typewriter (with a single sheet of paper sticking forlornly out of it). There was a couple boxes of what looked like a mishmash of power cords and adaptors, but some woman had literally parked in front of them, and was sorting through them, all the while scribbling notes in a battered old organizer. I just didn't feel like playing offensive lineman to get through to the boxes...
Probably should've taken a look at the printers, as I only have one functional all-in-one printer system here at the house... Maybe I should snag a spare...
Oh well... Maybe next time.
I should know better than to go on these little expeditions. Like most expeditions in real life, nothing ever comes of them. (Though I do hear that there's a Goodwill tech recycling center about 40 miles north of where I live... Hmmm...)
There is actually a little Mom & Pop computer shop not far from the house, and I keep meaning to stop in and see if they have anything, and if I might do some horse trading. But, again, I have to be in the mood, the stars have to be in alignment, and someone has to make a proper sacrifice to the great god Xeroxes before that can happen... (10 Points to anyone who remembers the Ask Doctor Science show the latter came from!)
Anyway... It's been a fun evening. We've had high winds, which blessed us with a 4.5 hour power outage. Granted, not much compared to what New England is going through, but still a pinprick annoyance.
Good things: The Thinkpad USB keyboard is working fine with the T60. (Did I expect anything else?) Looking at the two keyboards, they're like twins, save for a few minor quibbles.
So, guess it's off to YouTube to watch videos again. What ever happened to anything decent on TV? An episode of Mythbusters, a decent documentary, anything...
Alas...
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