First off, congratulations on the new baby, Bickman. All I can say is be prepared for anything.
Now for my garage sale pickups from yesterday:
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This is my first foray into Atari computing, and at only 10 bucks for the whole lot, I definitely couldn't go wrong. The only thing missing was a monitor/TV cable, but I do have one on the way, but otherwise it seems to work okay. It does turn on, and I can't find anything else physically wrong with it except a bit of case wear. The joysticks all also seem fine, though the triggers on the "guns" are a bit mushy. The games also don't seem to have anything wrong with them, except for the sun-faded label on the Journey To The Planets. I can't wait until that cable comes in so I can know for sure if the whole thing works like it should.
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My niece's birthday is on the 15th of this month, and she's been begging the hell outta me for a 360. So, I found this one for 20 dollars, along with the Turtle Beach Ear Force X1 headphones. The 360 one of the earliest models, as it doesn't have HDMI output. The only problem I found is that the disc drive doesn't open, but that'll be easily fixed. Otherwise, it turns on, the menus all work just fine, and it has the latest updates. I only checked it out for a few minutes before work, so I don't know what games or apps it has installed yet. The headphones work great as well.