(Cnet) — Spartanburg, S.C., is, according to the city’s web site, a place known for its “beauty, quality of life, and friendly people.”
Perhaps that is why its residents seem keen to buy gadgets that are more environmentally friendly than they could ever have imagined.
Earlier this week, a woman paid $180 for a wooden iPad in a Spartanburg McDonalds parking lot. Now, I am grateful to a Technically Incorrect reader who sent me to the news that another Spartanburg gadget bargain hunter paid $250 for a laptop in a gas station parking lot.
Full story: After the $180 wooden iPad, the $250 paper laptop (same city)