100 Days of Less

November
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 211
222 233 244 255 266 277 288
299 3010          
December
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    111 212 313 414 515
616 717 818 919 1020 1121 1222
1323 1424 1525 1626 1727 1828 1929
2030 2131 2232 2333 2434 2535 2636
2737 2838 2939 3040 3141    
January
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          142 243
344 445 546 647 748 849 950
1051 1152 1253 1354 1455 1556 1657
1758 1859 1960 2061 2162 2263 2364
2465 2566 2667 2768 2869 2970 3071
3172            
February
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  173 274 375 476 577 678
779 880 981 1082 1183 1284 1385
1486 1587 1688 1789 1890 1991 2092
2193 2294 2395 2496 2597 2698 2799
28100            

Old Ass Computer

Wow, this thing is dirty. Maybe it’s because I haven’t turned it on in five years, or maybe because I built it closer to 8 years ago. I for­get a lot of spec details. It runs one of the first AMD Athlon proces­sors, some­where near 1 GHz. The video card, sound card, RAM size or speed, hard drive size or speed? No fuck­ing clue. I’d lay odds it’s run­ning Win­dows 2000, which may be my sec­ond favorite Win­dows iter­a­tions behind NT4. Hell, it’s prob­a­bly pass­word pro­tected and I don’t remem­ber the password.

I guess what I’m get­ting at is it’s fairly use­less as a com­puter, and I doubt any­body will want it, but maybe the parts are salvageable?

Old Computer

If you do hap­pen to be inter­ested in tak­ing this off my hands (yes, for free, to any n00bz on this site) just con­tact me by email, com­ment, tweet, nerf dart to the back of the dome, or what­ever else floats your boats.

Published on February 15, 2010

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