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Wed & Sat
10am-3pm
Computer Rescue, Restoration, and Reuse Center, a program benefitting the Sciencenter of Ithaca
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Speakers
You can plug them into a system to hear them!
External speakers w/ power supply - $10
External speakers w/ no power supply - $5
External speakers, untested, etc - $2
ZIP drives
ZIP drive (SCSI) w/ cables, power supply - $5
ZIP drive (parallel) w/ cables, power supply - $5, limited supply
ZIP drive, untested or bare - $2
Books
Numerous "How-To" and "Self-Help" volumes - $1
Assorted software product user guides - $1
Software
It's rare for someone to donate software complete with manuals and a license, but it happens.
Software - $3
Cables
The $1 Room is full of cables. Guess what, they're all $1.
Ethernet cables, various lengths; thick, thin, twisted-pair - $1
SCSI cables - $1
Power cables - $1
Audio cables - $1
The Dollar Room
Everything in the Dollar Room is priced at $1.
Cables - $1
Adapters - $1
Blank Media (floppy, DAT, Syquest, etc.), some is unopened! - $1
Power Supplies (wall warts, internal, etc.) - $1
Drive cases (generally for 3.5" devices)(some with a drive!) - $1
PC processors, heat sinks (generally P3 or earlier) - $1
Media Carrying Cases - $1
Assorted hard drives, tape drives - $1
Modems - $1
Mice - $1
Rats - the webmaster has never seen a rat in Babbages and doesn't expect to, but if you find one in the dollar room - $1
The Browsing Bar
The central aisle, as you enter Babbage's, is full of useful stuff. Well, useful to the right person. Priced to go!
Flimsy mouse pads
72-pin memory, unidentified, untested
oddball stuff
And more stuff...
There are corners of Babbage's showroom with uncatalogued treasures. Visit and find your own!
http://babbagesbasement.com/
This web site: 2007 ©
Ted Crane