For businesses, the standard depreciation schedule for computer equipment is 5 years.
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For businesses, the standard depreciation schedule for computer equipment is 5 years.
Thanks, SteelMill, and greetings from your new neighbor in the great state of North Carolina. I'm finishing my move from NYC to Charlotte this week. Which reminds me...I'd better stop goofing off and...
Hey, SteelMill, where are you and your giant pile of CRTs located? If you any some nice oldies in there, I might be interested in buying some -- or I might know someone in your area who would be....
Mssack93: Just sent you a PM.
Do the Intel 486SX chips have a high scrap value?
Oh no! Hope it all goes well and you heal nice and fast.
P.S. Almost done with that calculator list. I thought I was finished, but I foolishly did a Google search and landed on a page full of...
I blame it on Photobucket. They only have 3 sizes: big, bigger, and armageddon.
Oooh, she is sooo busted! Back when I still had my baby around, I used to keep one of those big plastic storage bins in the back of my Jeep so I could put my groceries in it when she and I were...
I think you should call it a "Big Brass Brainteaser Widget." I'm sure folks on eBay are searching for those all the time. :&
This thing is driving me crazy!! ヾ(。ꏿ﹏ꏿ)ノ゙
What the heck is it?? A gearbox of some kind? Maybe a belt went around that spool-like piece, so the rotation of the shaft would also cause whatever was...
This is a good one! That's the motherboard from a Tandy 1000 RSX, the last of the popular Tandy 1000 line. (It's also possible that it's from a 2500 RSX, which used the same board but not all the...
JustInTime, I'm with you -- this is a fascinating and increasingly important topic. Unfortunately, the proliferation of storage media and evolution of drive architectures have led to some confusion...
Doesn't anybody use Secure Erase?
OK, thanks! I'll put together a list for you. Be back after dinner.
Caution... Full highjack alert... Thread completely off course...
My first Xmas in NC:
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Are these electric?
Hmm, not really a classic "vintage" thing. I'll PM you -- have a couple of questions.
Well, there goes my plan for the Xmas centerpiece! Back to the drawing board, I guess... :-P
I think those are from an HP/Agilent 3497A. One of these: HP 3497A Data Acquisition Unit w 44421A 44428A 44425A 2 Each 44430A Nice | eBay
Here's one of those boards: HP Agilent 03497 66509 Reed...
New, improved DFTBA: Don't forget to be AUsome.©
AUsome©: Another priceless scrap from the eclectic, impossible-to-value pile of stuff known as the Mind of SSaL...
Congratulations, fellow female!! (How weird does that sound??)
Just one cautionary note: Be sure to get a good look at their bathroom! Based on what I've seen elsewhere, you might want to avoid...
I'm curious about how you convert those metals to cash. Where do you sell small quantities of precious metals? What kind of pricing do you get? Is there a market where you're able to get the existing...
OK, Mr. Hurrikane, here's your board: BEK-3709
Do you have the AMD 386DX-40 processor on there? Any idea if the board is working?
Your board is very similar to a Biostar 386DX-40 board that...
There's probably not an easy, cost-effective way of fixing them. But for your (and your customer's) future reference, modern SATA/PATA drives have something called Secure Erase built into their...
Hey, those are old Seeburg jukebox circuit boards!
I love those big fat orange capacitors.