If anybody works for a company that has extra old hardware that they
upgraded out of, I would be willing to coordinate for exchange to a
Non-Profit Organization.  For tax purposes, the business can write off
the hardware as a charitable contribution (of course, with their own
Linux Guru, they can probably extend the life of such devices).  We
would then take the hardware from the NPO and fix it up to meet their
needs.  It's a win-win-win situation.  I will be the Point-of-Contact at
726-1561 or [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Also, if anybody knows a NPO that is in need of computer stuff, let me
know, and I will work on that too.

I really want to get this project off the ground, so if anybody wants to
help, it would be appreciated.  Even if you can't code to save your
life, you can do PR, tweak hardware, write documentation, train users,
etc.

More later....

--Mike
Michael J. Smith
Flyfisher, Russian Translator, and Linux-Geek-At-Large

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