On Mon, 13 Mar 2000, Bob George wrote: > I've got a closet full of old stuff that I'm finally going to have to admit > won't be useful to me. Some of it's useful for Linux (486/66 motherboard) > and some not (286 systems), and some needs work (AT tower case with dead > power supply). I'm wondering if it would be appropriate to haul it to a > meeting to give to anyone interested in it, or perhaps to use as door prizes > from hell? > > I simply do not have the time to deal with each piece on a case-by-case > basis, so would like to drop off a bunch of it at one sitting. Anything > leftover at the end of the meeting would go in the dumpster. > > Is PLUG the place for this, or can anyone suggest a better home for unloved > hardware? Based on the last "clearance sale" we had, PLUG is the right place :). OTOH, if you want tax deductable and all that, there are a couple of places in town that accept hw for NPOs. They problably wouldn't be interested in anything smaller/older than 486. OTOH (yes, Hans has many hands :), if someone's willing to search through what will be useful to the EDU project, I'd be willing to store the stuff at my place for a little while. I get to keep the mainframe, though. I'll need the liquid cooling when I get an Itanium... :) ciao, der.hans -- # +++++++++++=================================+++++++++++ # # der.hans@LuftHans.com www.excelco.com # # http://home.pages.de/~lufthans/ # # I'm not anti-social, I'm pro-individual. - der.hans # # ===========+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++=========== #