Geez, next time try putting them on eBay.
$50 for an iBook? Hell, I might trample someone.
New ads-- “I’d piss myself to get an iBook!”
For a 50 buck iBook I’d shit my pants on demand.
I really wish I had an Ibook I didn’t need right now, just so I could see if RevTim’s sphincter could pay that check his mouth just wrote…
Please tell me I’m not the only one who read it as “Penis Ensues In Rush For Cheap Laptops.”
I’ve spent too much time here.
If I had a dime every time somebody’s said that…
Wait, if her teenage kids were with her, why couldn’t they have saved her place in line while she went to take a piss?
You’re not the only one.
A four-year-old iBook might only have a 700MHz G3, 128 megs of RAM, and no recordable optical drive (CD/DVD instead of a CD-R/DVD “combo drive”). I’m sorry, but you couldn’t get me to walk across the road, much less riot, for one of those.
The mother of the fourteen year old twins didn’t wet her pants, a woman standing in front of her did.
It was the woman in front of her, that peed.
Jeeze.
I work from a four year-old iBook and I’d sell ya mine for $35. No writeable CD, power sources tend to randomly blow up, screen going dimmer and dimmer (an $800 repair if I send it to Apple.)
I think I just wet myself.
Yeah, the iBook of that era was…not one of Apple’s shining achievements, I’m afraid.
Again, I just think…Riots! And for what? Crazy.
The woman in front pissed on the woman with the kids? Christ, these people are animals!
That’s the thing. They’re used and they’re four years old. They’re pieces of shit that need upgrades and repairs. I wouldn’t walk down to my basement for one of these things, and these greedy animals are trampling fucking baby strollers. Morons.
Selling them for $50 makes no sense, as eBay would easily yield higher price tags. It’s speculated on Slashdot that the school district deliberately sold them at a loss so they can be written off as obsolete, to justify the switch to Dell laptops.
I didn’t realize that it didn’t say that until I read your post.
I doubt the straightforward cynicism of this suggestion is accurate. They were probably judged to have depreciated to zero (as was expected from the moment they were bought), and so the schools were welcome to earn anything they wanted - and selling a whole roomfull of laptops on ebay would acutally take up a lot of somebody’s time. Plus, what commercial support was available to the schools for these laptops? To keep them running would be an ongoing cost. Better take a new deal from Dell, if one is in the offing.