On Mon, 2007-03-26 at 10:04 -0500, Robert Citek wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Here is an anonymized version of an e-mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> (anonymous donor) wrote:
> > To whom it may concern,
> >
> > ... We are currently making some upgrades to our infrastructure and
> > as such, have some old PC’s and monitors that we no longer need.
> > Attached is a list of the equipment we have to donate. Also note that
> > once the migration is complete, we will have additional PCs to donate
> > as well. Please let me know if your organization would be interested.
> >
> > <<PC Donation Inventory.xls>>
>
> That inventory list consists of about 20 PIIs with between 64-256 MB of
> RAM and 8+ GB hard drives, plus a couple of servers with 256 MB of RAM.
>
> I know PIIs are below our spec. But would we want these for parts, in
> particular the RAM to create 256 MB machines?
Not to mention another 20 usable hard drives. I'd say go for it. We
can get rid of the unusable bits afterward, without further cost to
BWorks.
t.
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