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Monthly high-tech Swapfests kick off

The MIT Radio Society and the MIT Electronics Research Society will hold the first Swapfest of the season on Sunday, April 16 in the Albany Street Garage and parking lot starting at 9am.

Visitors will be able to buy, sell or swap almost anything high-tech. Admission is $4, or $3 with MIT ID.

This year the monthly Swapfest will be held on the third Sunday of each month through October. For more information or seller's space, call x3-3776.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on April 12, 2000.

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