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Question about selling a Mac Cube

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Lucky736 - 21 Jul 2004 15:02 GMT
I doubt there are FS ad's allowed ont his newsgroup so I wont post my Cube for
sale. Where is a decent newsgroup to post a FS AD for my Cube?

Thanks all.

Mike
Art Gorski - 21 Jul 2004 15:40 GMT
Where is a decent newsgroup to post a FS AD for my Cube?

Well, it's not a 'decent newsgroup', but here's a place where interested
parties might actually look:

  http://cubeowner.com/forums/

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Lucky736 - 22 Jul 2004 01:47 GMT
I went there. Too many people who like to be critics rather than let people
sell. :(
Paul Fuchs - 22 Jul 2004 22:39 GMT
> I went there. Too many people who like to be critics rather than let people
> sell. :(

The days of selling Mac stuff on newgroups is long over.  Not even worth
the effort.  Ebay.

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Dave - 03 Aug 2004 04:21 GMT
> > I went there. Too many people who like to be critics rather than let people
> > sell. :(
>
> The days of selling Mac stuff on newgroups is long over.  Not even worth
> the effort.  Ebay.

If you have a cube, it belongs in a museum. Hang onto it, It was one a
very few things that didn't work for apple, and is a collectible!!

Before you critisize a man, walk a mile in his shoes.
Then you'll be a mile away, and have his shoes-
jt august - 06 Aug 2004 04:28 GMT
> If you have a cube, it belongs in a museum. Hang onto it, It was one a
> very few things that didn't work for apple, and is a collectible!!

Along with the:

Apple ///
Lisa
Macintosh Portable
Pippin
Bob R. Kenyon - 06 Aug 2004 08:13 GMT
> > If you have a cube, it belongs in a museum. Hang onto it, It was one a
> > very few things that didn't work for apple, and is a collectible!!
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> Macintosh Portable
> Pippin

Dang, don't tell mine. It's making this post and working fine!

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jt august - 07 Aug 2004 01:44 GMT
> > > If you have a cube, it belongs in a museum. Hang onto it, It was one a
> > > very few things that didn't work for apple, and is a collectible!!
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>
> Dang, don't tell mine. It's making this post and working fine!

Hey, I use a vintage beige g3 wonderfully.  The machines I previously
listed all failed for Apple, but the Lisa I have works great (and if
anyone here has an old Apple ///, Mac Portable or Pippin, I am looking
for these for my extensive antiques collection of over 100 video games
and antique computers).

jt
 
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