> I assume from your address & Phone that you are in the US, we are in > Canada, therefore your $50-100 translates to $75-145 Canadian. Sorry, I wasn't thinking much here. I don't really deal much with Canadian stuff, please excuse my lapse. I will have to be sure to specify USD in the future and will assume you're talking about Canadian dollars on this list, as it is sort of based in Canada. > >> If you're looking for a use for it, I'm sure there are organizations >> who would accept it (Goodwill, Salvation Army, etc) ... >> > Again, in Canada only Alberta, some parts of Manitoba, a few locations > in BC & Nova Scotia, use Macs in schools & none that I know will accept > used ones; God knows i've tried over the years. I can usually find a Wow, you must have *amazing* schools up there. Down here (Washington, USA), almost any school would take the 6400, even stuff back to the first PowerMacs. Some schools will even take almost anything. > client for a Power Mac, albeit for very little cash. Yes, I do hook up a number of sales this way also, but almost always my clients, at least around here, are ready to spend USD $2,000-3,000 on computer stuff and a non-G4 PowerMac makes almost no sense. > TTFN, > TeeC Galen P. Zink Computer Consultant Mac Specialist - Clark County, WA (360) 687-9680 - main (360) 601-2198 - cell _________________________________________________ For information concerning the MUGLO List just click on http://muglo.on.ca/pages/members.html#Joinmuglo Don't forget to periodically check our web site at: http://muglo.on.ca/