jjhudson63
04-14-2003, 11:58 PM
I was wondering what you do with video games, systems and accessories that don't work.
I usually try to fix things, but if I can't and it isn't worth keeping, I'll throw it away. If I know I can part it out to fix other items I will keep it also. I've got a box full of "parts." When it comes to throwing stuff out, I always feel bad, it's kind of like flushing your dead fish, and then forget about it later.
But now I don' t know what to do! I picked up a NES top loader at the flea market for $10. It's in bad shape outside, with melted plastic spots from what looks like a cigarette. (Who burns their systems anyway? Probably some drunk violent parent.) I bought it anyway and when I hooked it up... Nothing! I opened it up and holy shit, it was rusted!
So now what? Do I chuck a top loader? Outside it looks like crap and inside looks like an abandoned Ford Pinto, but not as nice. Maybe I'll bury it with diginity.
I usually try to fix things, but if I can't and it isn't worth keeping, I'll throw it away. If I know I can part it out to fix other items I will keep it also. I've got a box full of "parts." When it comes to throwing stuff out, I always feel bad, it's kind of like flushing your dead fish, and then forget about it later.
But now I don' t know what to do! I picked up a NES top loader at the flea market for $10. It's in bad shape outside, with melted plastic spots from what looks like a cigarette. (Who burns their systems anyway? Probably some drunk violent parent.) I bought it anyway and when I hooked it up... Nothing! I opened it up and holy shit, it was rusted!
So now what? Do I chuck a top loader? Outside it looks like crap and inside looks like an abandoned Ford Pinto, but not as nice. Maybe I'll bury it with diginity.