Planet Geek!: MIT Flea. Geek joy!
Aug. 20th, 2006 12:49 pmI do so love going to the MIT Fleamarket, aka the swapfest. It hearkens back to my days of attending the Trenton Computer Festival down in NJ every spring. That was a 3 day long affair with acres and acres of toys and goodies. The MIT flea is far smaller, taking up (in todays case) 3-4 floors of a parking garage, but Zach and I still had a good time.
Todays haul:
- A Rokenbok monorail toy for Zach. These are generally fairly expensive, but this unopened box (train and track and accessories) we got for $15. Can't complain.
- An HP print server to address my load problems on badge printers during busy events. (Durn HP 500 print servers? 3 ports? ITS SINGLE THREADED. Means only one printer can print at a time. Bastages.) $10.
- A handheld 'shake 'em up' LED flashlight for Zach. I like the no batteries part. :)
- A Cuecat scanner for the oft-delayed media inventorying project. $1.
- A random AGP nVidia video board. It appears to be something higher end than my aging MX400 card. Has a DVI port on it and a cooling fan, so we'll give it a shot. $5,
I really was tempted by a 500-piece 11.5oz poker chip set in case for $50, but I demurred. :)
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Category: Geekitude
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