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Choppy video at Disney first time round?
Ouch, not for $200...
What is with people who think that just because some big name organization owned the item at one point, it is instantly worth a lot of money?
Now if the computer was a prop in a Disney movie, and there is a certificate of authenticity proving so, that's one thing. Or if the NASA computer in question actually flew in space, and has a certificate of authenticity proving so, again.
But just "Owned by Disney", "Owned by NASA", "Won on The Price is Right", doesn't magically make the item priceless!!!
Hell, I have a number of computers that were owned by AT&T/Pacific Northwest Bell/US West/Qwest, but they're not worth anything more than any other model of that computer...
What is with people who think that just because some big name organization owned the item at one point, it is instantly worth a lot of money?
Now if the computer was a prop in a Disney movie, and there is a certificate of authenticity proving so, that's one thing. Or if the NASA computer in question actually flew in space, and has a certificate of authenticity proving so, again.
But just "Owned by Disney", "Owned by NASA", "Won on The Price is Right", doesn't magically make the item priceless!!!
Hell, I have a number of computers that were owned by AT&T/Pacific Northwest Bell/US West/Qwest, but they're not worth anything more than any other model of that computer...
I have computers that were owned by a church, does that make them worth something as well?
I've got an AppleDesign keyboard that was once owned by Telstra. I wonder if its worth anything...
I have Photoshop 2.5 AMD backup installer disks that my dad found in a trash bin there ten years ago.