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Another Weird Stuff Warehouse trip
Finally made it to this store again (same place where olePigeon has scored well)
Boxed Interact M Flight Force ADB joystick
Sealed Norton DiscLock (Mac)
PowerBook video cable
Boxed DB-25 serial "Genius Mouse"
Decent sized whiteboard
$15 for everything. Not a total steal, but I'm very happy.
Boxed Interact M Flight Force ADB joystick
Sealed Norton DiscLock (Mac)
PowerBook video cable
Boxed DB-25 serial "Genius Mouse"
Decent sized whiteboard
$15 for everything. Not a total steal, but I'm very happy.
I've known about WeirdStuff Warehouse for years, one day when i get to the US thats one place I'm definitely going to check out - along with TekServe in NY
Yup, you won't regret it for sure! Great place to dig around, you'll end up walking out with something.
Also forgot to mention that I grabbed a big box PC game from the Free box there as well - turned out to be worth a solid amount!
Also forgot to mention that I grabbed a big box PC game from the Free box there as well - turned out to be worth a solid amount!
I went there in May to look around.
Would have picked up a USB joystick, didn't have any. Mac - anything: not really. A stack of 1400, 1400cs and 1400/133s all in less than optimal shape (crack near left hinge on display cover).
It's a good place to go for nearly...anything, really. Fiber optic cables, transformers galore, bits of this and that all over the place. I got there around noon and spent the remaining 5 hours until closing walking around everywhere like a kid in a proverbial candy store. Analog cell phones, CD 3.5" drives, software (mostly PC, some Mac though), ...fun times.
Would have picked up a USB joystick, didn't have any. Mac - anything: not really. A stack of 1400, 1400cs and 1400/133s all in less than optimal shape (crack near left hinge on display cover).
It's a good place to go for nearly...anything, really. Fiber optic cables, transformers galore, bits of this and that all over the place. I got there around noon and spent the remaining 5 hours until closing walking around everywhere like a kid in a proverbial candy store. Analog cell phones, CD 3.5" drives, software (mostly PC, some Mac though), ...fun times.