Didn't we decide this was a hoax?
steven stengel
tosteve at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 11 18:06:11 CDT 2005
Maybe he should split it up a little - 3 tons of
computers is a lot for anyone to take...
--- 'Computer Collector Newsletter'
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> No, that is real. The hoax was when someone else
> posted an ad that spoofed
> it.
>
> Mr. Freeman just keeps re-posting his own ad every
> few months because no one
> is coming close to the reserve price. (Which I'm
> not at liberty to
> disclose, so don't ask.)
>
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> On Behalf Of Shawn Nock
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> Subject: Didn't we decide this was a hoax?
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> Freeman Computer Museum for Sale...
>
>
http://www.boingboing.net/2005/10/10/vintage_computer_gea.html
>
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