Am 30. Mar, 2007 schwätzte Jon M. Hanson so: > On Friday 30 March 2007 11:17, chip33az@netscape.net wrote: >> Does anyone know where I can donate older computer equipment? Some of >> it works, some of it doesn't. > > Data Doctors branches will accept computer equipment donations on behalf of > STRUT (students see what they can do with them, if they can be fixed they are > given to schools otherwise they are properly recycled or disposed of). The problem is that AZstrut won't consider Free Software. I have tried to talk to them, but not gotten responses. People who volunteer there have also tried to get them to consider Free Software ( including one student creating a branded Ubuntu image ) and they apparently keep ignoring it. KidComputers is reaching out for using Free Software. I believe they have been putting OpenOffice.org on the computers for at least a year and now they've contacted RedSeven and me about moving to GNU/Linux for the OS as well. The proprietary OS is costing them $5, so it's the Freedom, not the money that's driving them. Ron, of KidComputers, is excited about being able to give away a CD with the software *and* be able to encourage the kids to make copies for their friends. Donated equipment that doesn't get used goes to a recycler ( probably the same one AZstrut uses ). KidComputers then gets some money for the recycled equipment. ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.CiscoLearning.org/ # "Dinosaurs return. Want their oil back." -- David Brin