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Solitaire game


Tom7227

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My mother-in-law enjoys playing solitaire on the computer but we have run out of old computers to give her. Seems a bit foolish to drop dough on a new computer just for that. Anyone have any ideas on what we could get that would give her access to the game?

Thanks for your time.

Tom

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I'm assuming that means the current computer bit the dust?

If so, you might ask on the computer forum about resurrecting the one she has now. People are often quite willing to give away older computer bits so they don't have to deal with the disposal.

There's always the local Internet listings too, but some people think those old computers are made of gold so you have to look for the ones priced right. It's like yeah, I understand you paid $3000 for it back in 1998 but it's not worth $500 today. It's more like I'll haul it away for free, that way you don't have to pay for disposal.

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