I had a computer shop in the early 2000’s. A guy comes in and asks about some computers at a closed doctors office. He asks what they are worth and I told him I had no idea. I agree to meet him at the address and when we walk in its pure 80’s in there. The newest computer was a 486. The doctor died suddenly and they just locked the doors. No one had been in there for over a decade. When I was looking around we found some bananas just like that. The use by date on everything was 1993 or so. Needless to say I told him to junk the computers.
I had a computer shop in the early 2000’s. A guy comes in and asks about some computers at a closed doctors office. He asks what they are worth and I told him I had no idea. I agree to meet him at the address and when we walk in its pure 80’s in there. The newest computer was a 486. The doctor died suddenly and they just locked the doors. No one had been in there for over a decade. When I was looking around we found some bananas just like that. The use by date on everything was 1993 or so. Needless to say I told him to junk the computers.
Retro computing enthusiasts are inconsolable right now.
Needless to say, you helpt him junk the computers and then you made banana bread together.
Could a used them as a ghetto Linux server