May. 26th, 2008

stormdog: a woman with light skin and long brown hair that cascades over one shoulder. On her other side, she is holding a large plush shark against herself. She has pink fingernails and pink cat eye glasses (Default)
I suspect I have a number of friends who would have liked to spend a significant portion of their weekend in this area. Or something.




stormdog: a woman with light skin and long brown hair that cascades over one shoulder. On her other side, she is holding a large plush shark against herself. She has pink fingernails and pink cat eye glasses (Default)
I know, this was supposed to be a travelogue. Sorry; haven't done that yet. In the meantime, please let me know this week if you, or anyone you know, would like any of the below. Cost is free, plus shipping where applicable. Next week, they're all going to Goodwill, Freecycle, or to work for scrapping, as appropriate. Would be nice to know how it's going to get to you too; I'd really prefer to avoid driving much with this stuff. I've done enough driving lately.

*Procurve 4000M 10/100 managed backbone switch with 5 8 port modules (40 ports total) plus room for more. I think it has a bad fan.

*Pix Firewall. A very old one with a floppy drive in the front. There's no model number; it just says Pix Firewall/Local Director on the back.

*HP Scanjet 4070 flatbed scanner.

*4 port KVM switch by Belkin. The fourth port has a bad mouse or keyboard plug; can't remember which.

*4 plain-jane keyboards.

*2 20/40GB DAT drives

*Rollermouse Pro.

*Sidwinder joystick

*Gravis gamepad

*Compaq PIII small form factor Deskpro, no hard drive. Untested.

*Proliant ML 330 tower form factor server (may need RAM), no hard drive. Untested.

*Gateway PIII desktop tower.

*Colecovision (no RF adapter). Has cartridges for Zaxxon, Donkey Kong, and Mouse Trap. Untested.

*ISA card/cable/bay combo that lets you run 2 PCMCIA laptop cards on a desktop with an ISA slot.

Large box of various cables; power cables, null-modem cables, mouse/keyboard extension cables, IDE cables, SCSI cables, who knows what-all. Let me know if you need something.

**Weird stuff**

*Bernouli Box 10 + 10 with one cartridge (I've been trying to find this thing a home forever).

*Programmable speed dialing box that uses pulse dialing, not touch-tone. (I wish I could use this, but my VOIP line doesn't support pulse dialing, which means I can't use my rotary phones either, but I'm keeping those for now.) If you can use it, that would be awesome.

*Ok, I'm going to take that back. I have three rotary phones. Two of them are the typical Bell style, one of them is the more compact, sideways kind of version, for lack of a better way to explain it. Oh wait; those are called Princess phones. I should have remembered that. Anyway, if you have a use for them, I'll be happy to give one or all of them them to you. Otherwise, I'll Ebay or Goodwill them. I will, very likely, never be using them again.

*One small footprint, square keyboard that came from a wall-mount station. It's kind of neat if you want to save desk space, though the action on the keys isn't that great.

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