[talk] Used parts outlet?
Isaac (.ike) Levy
ike at blackskyresearch.net
Mon Nov 20 08:39:28 EST 2017
Hi there,
Good question, not such good answers:
On Sat, Nov 18, 2017, at 05:27 PM, Beeblebrox wrote:
> Hello everyone.
> Just moved back to NYC area after living for two decades in Europe.
Wow how things have sadly changed for hardware in two decades.
- There are no longer any small computer stores, the exceptions prove
this. (Just retail fashion outlets like the Apple store which happen to
sell odd toy things that contain computers.)
- There are no longer any large computer stores, with one exception-
MicroCenter. When MicroCenter BK opened there was actually chering and
jubilation amongst us geeks. Seriously, the big-box MicroCenter got
cheers. We're that starved.
> I brought my MoBo & HDDs with me, but there was no point of lugging the
> case and power unit over the ocean.
> I found a 550w Power Sup on Amazon for about $17, but the case is a
> problem as I'd prefer to buy a used one for 15-20 bucks.
Online is your best bet. MicroCenter is a great "I need this now"
option.
The recycling center note that Charles posted is a good idea too, but in
NYC, it's really hard to figure out how to get at the stuff- (and
impossible to know if some component has sat out with the trash in the
rain or something).
>
> Anyone have an old ATX compatible box laying around or maybe point me to
> a decent second hand electronics outfit?
Closest second-hand electronics outfit I can think of would be places in
Southern California. (Frys, UNIX Surplus, etc...)
--
Curious: what's this scene like in countries in Europe? Is there a
culture of sustainable/decent hardware computer stores?
Best,
.ike
> Thanks & Regards.
>
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