[plug] Computer Junk
Ari Finander
outrider at operamail.com
Wed Aug 20 01:34:11 WST 2003
I could certainly use some of it for artwork. I just can't bring myself to feed working parts to my Dremel. I'm about to go in to hospital, though, so it'll be a week or so before I'd be able to come round and see what I could take off your hands. If you can hold off on binning what others don't take until then, I'd appreciate it. If you have anything you know to be working, you might want to consider donating it to Computer Angels (ca.asn.au).
Ari
----- Original Message -----
From: Trevor Phillips <T.Phillips at murdoch.edu.au>
Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 13:25:55 +0800
To: plug at plug.linux.org.au
Subject: [plug] Computer Junk
> I was a collector of junk. Why throw something out, if it might work? It might
> come in handy!
>
> I am now a home-owner, and am trying to throw out stuff. This junk includes
> computer bits, dating back to MFM cards, and 5.25" drives, through to K6
> generation boards, CPUs, RAM, etc...
>
> The easy solution would be to turf it into the bin, but is there anywhere else
> that may be able to use it? I really don't think much would be of use, and
> for all I know, most of it is buggered and doesn't work. I don't have the
> time myself to sort through it all...
>
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