Please take off my hands:
- Ringover box -- similar to Catch-A-Call, works great but on broadband now so don't need this -- keep in mind it requires call waiting
- 1.44MB floppy drive, no faceplate
- 80x25mm Adda fan -- from a power supply, was kind of noisy so I replaced it; maybe it just needs oil, but I didn't want to risk it, so swapped for a new fan; still works, would be good if noise and reliability aren't an issue.
- 40mm Cooler Master fan
- One of those CD-ROM audio cables
- Extendable air duct (looks to be either 60mm or 70mm)
- 2x USB -> PS2 adapter
- ATA133 flat IDE cable and some screws
- Actiontec external 56k modem -- hardware based, RS-232 interface, good for Linux installs that don't work with softmodems
- Actiontec external 56k modem -- same as above, but this one supports both RS-232 and USB interfaces
- 56k PCI softmodem w/low profile bracket
- Various connectors (molex male and female, 3-pin fan female, etc.)
- Crapload of RJ-45 patch cables, PM for info on lengths and availability
- Dead Maxtor HDD (DM+ 9, 60GB, ATA133). Not under warranty, so it can't be RMA'd, but might be useful for parts, especially the circuit board
- Various fubar'd CDs -- Here's the story on these: All are (as far as I know) damaged beyond repair, i.e. parts of label scratched off, deep scratch in the plastic protective layer, etc. I can't stand skips in my music, so I have no use for these. In most cases it is only a few songs that exhibit skips, and generally they aren't too noticable, although some are pretty bad. Might be useful for the digipackaging/album art, all of which is in good to excellent shape. Or maybe skipping CDs don't bother you? I just hate to throw them away when somebody may have a use for them.
Matisyahu - Live at Stubb's
Korn - Follow the Leader
CKY - Volume 1 (this actually isn't too bad, showed errors on one track in EAC but I couldn't hear any skipping or other problems w/the ripped file, dunno if it skips in a CD player didn't test), just CD no album art.
Looking for:
Nothing currently