Re: [Nolug] free stuff--Update

From: Dave Prentice <prentice_at_instruction.com>
Date: Sat, 26 Jun 2004 19:52:00 -0500
Message-ID: <01c45be0$f4b4ad60$6500000a@Dave.HOME>

    Count me in for the free stuff! Do you want any 10mb hubs? I have
a couple I could spare because I want to switch switches to 100mb.
    What time Saturday?
Dave Prentice
prentice@instruction.com
http://www.originsresource.org

-----Original Message-----
From: krunk <krunkalot@hotpop.com>
To: nolug@joeykelly.net <nolug@joeykelly.net>
Date: Saturday, June 26, 2004 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Nolug] free stuff--Update

>Ok, the giveaway has expanded considerably. The giveaway will be next
>Saturday.... we'd like to have 5 people or more show up. Just post if
>your interested and I'll put up the detailed instructions to the
center
>in a couple of days.
>
>I work with a non-profit whose purpose is to give low-income kids a
>venue to learn about computers (we're affiliated with the Tulane
Cactus
>program). We happen to have quite a few boxes lying around that we
>either don't have room for or aren't fully functional. A rough
estimate
>of units is:
>
>--10-15 x86 boxes ranging from PII 266 to PIII 500mhz (the pIII I saw
>was a slot I)
>--5-10 scanners
>--various hard drives from 2-6.5gb
>--5-10 monitors ranging from 14-17in (I thought I saw one 17...but it
>may have only been 15)
>--A bucket full of old ram (pre pc100)
>
>
>
>These should be in addition to the few bare bones units I have. The
>deal is, you can come and take anything you want for free....if
there's
>nothing you want, you still have to carry something out even if you
>just dump it on your way home :)
>
>If you'd like (totally, completely optional/voluntary), we need some
>decent wheel mice and keyboards that are nice and clean and made
after
>the cold war. Oh and a switch, hub, or router >5 ports.
>
>
>On Jun 26, 2004, at 7:45 AM, krunk wrote:
>
>> I'm moving in a couple of days, so I wanted to post one more time
>> before I toss it all in the dump:
>>
>> Free for pickup: few bare bones x86 boxes in the =>400mhz range. No
>> guarantees, but their yours if you want them.
>>
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