Hi Ben. It's 1:48 a.m. here in Fallon, Nevada. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. May all your hopes and dreams for the future come true. Have a great day. 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️😎😎😎
I enjoy scrapping the oldies. Sort of mixed results on selling components and of course, get no end of grief when I scrap an oldie. A fun vid my friend - Merry Christmas.
I MISS SEEING YOUR CKICKENS AROUND YOUR WORKING BENCH MERRY CHRISTMAS I PRAY THAT THE YEAR 2024 WILL BE A YEAR OF TRUTH LIGHT AND FREEDOM FOR AUSTRALIA AND REST OF THE WORLD THANK YOU I LEARNED LOTS FROM YOU GREEDINGS FROM CANADA
I was seeing where the cpu was but i was unsure since you didnt see it. Im glad you found before the end of the video because I'm sure you would've got alot of comments on it
hi ben have not been around much as i been in and out in the hospitals all good now love watching your videos thxs teaching me so many thing about e waste scrap most apreciated like to wish u merry Christmas to u and family and all the best for the new year ❤
Man if I lived close to you I would love to help you sell that stuff. I couldn't even imagine disappearing on you like that, hopefully he's just dealing with something and will resurface. Just to be able to touch old stuff like that would be amazing. Hope you didn't lose a lot of money.
If memory serves, the IBM XT was the first home computer with an internal hard drive. 10 meg was pretty awesome? I'm curious what the insides of one of those looks like. Edit: I remember Ben giving one of his business buddies a copper ingot one day. A token of appreciation for his efforts? I thought it was a legit nice gesture.
Merry Christmas from ontario canada Ben I started collecting ewaste and I save it but the ewaste thing just hasn't caught on I guess do you sell cpus ?
Hi Ben. Merry Christmas and Happy holidays! Your content is always a joy! Sorry to hear about your vintage PC parts seller being a scammer. I hope he just forgot where he got the parts from and not being a complete douche bag loser.
Lol ESD out the window with the rug and no ground straps, if the parts were good, they are no longer.... need to upgrade you computer tear down to be ESD safe.
No, you do that with your stuff. He can do whatever he wants with his stuff. If you were local, you could just go buy them off him to save them from being scrapped, but otherwise I don't see why you would care.