Cray's?

Dwight K. Elvey dwight.elvey at amd.com
Wed Jul 13 12:18:46 CDT 2005


>From: "lee davison" <leeedavison at yahoo.co.uk>
>
>>> Anyone want a cray..
>
>>> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5215815875
>
>>> Not entirely certain the auction is legit.. almost seems "too
>good"..
>
>> It's been relisted at least a dozen times now, it was started
>> somewhere around $300k-$500k the first time, and has gotten
>> progressively cheaper each time.
>
>I remember the first 'Buy it now' price was $375,000 with an opening
>price of $250,000.
>
>It's a lot cheaper now but it's missing the on-site install by Cray
>and the site license for the software.
>
>Lee.

Hi
 There is nothing particularly significant or
historic about this particular machine. It is
too bad that it will most likely end up being sold
for scrap. A museum may want to buy it but it
is generally like many current PC's. It is too
new to be of particular interest and is too
obsolete to be particularly useful. A school
might find it useful.
 I'd like to have the machine but I tend to like
to collect useable machines. It would just be
floor space to me. Surely a conversation piece
but that is about all.
Dwight




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