ALE swap meet: was [ale] [OT] 14" monitor use?
Sergio Chaves
sergio at turbocorp.com
Thu Feb 17 07:30:36 EST 2005
As I mentioned sometime ago on this list, I do build some PCs - w/
Linux :-) - for my church Mission Trips. My church *is not* part of
it. I do this on my own time and availability. Last time, 46 PCs were
build for our Panama Mission; some were donated to the local Middle/High
School.
Next I plan on building firewalls, DHCP servers, mail servers, etc. I
would take any "junk" *that works* gladly out of anybody's hands.
Africa and India missions are my next targets.
Since I do this as *my* contribution to my church, Iand/or the church
can not give any receipt for charity.
If you just want to get the *junk that works* out of your
garage/attic/basement, just let me know and I'll pick it up.
If interested, please contact me off the list.
Thanks
Sergio
Christopher Bergeron wrote:
> I have _boxes_ of stuff I could give up. I think it could be more of
> a "here's my junk, take it off my hands" type meet. Might be useful
> for some of the younger guys that could make use of some of the
> hardware in my closet collecting dust.
>
> I've got an old ISA Soundblaster _with_ the DSP chip (I paid like $80
> bucks for that chip back in 94 and like $250 for the card - sigh)
>
> Anyway, I've got lots of other stuff I could part with with no regrets.
>
> Cheers,
> -CB
>
> P.S.
> No the DashPC isn't one of them.
> ;)
>
>
>
>
> William Bagwell wrote:
>
>> On Wednesday 16 February 2005 01:13 pm, Michael Hirsch wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Anyone want an old ISA sound card?
>>
>>
>> Sure, trade you *ten* ISA video cards for it.
>>
>>
>>
>>> I didn't think so. ;-)
>>>
>>
>>
>> Be carefull what you wish for ;-)
>>
>>
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