Lorraine

WOW!  If you do have one to offer, then it would be a nice addition to the
L3 project (I've put the L3 project on hold for a month while I change jobs,
but I hope to be ready by summer school break.)

I've tested out this all-in-one with a friend's power cord and it does
work.  I stopped by your store to look for a power cord.  There was nothing
in the bins; one that was close was not the correct amperage.  The model is
PSC 1610 (40 W max, 32V-940 mA,16V-825 mA.)  I should call in first on this
exact match; as I am on a bicycle, and rides from friends are dear to me.

I read, with great pride, for our local geekdom, of your efforts in
Guatemala.  You certainly deserve a lot of credit.

I think I'm at the tail end of my needs for dumpster diving, so NextStep is
welcome to anything I find.  I never pass up a stray part!  I hope to have a
tricycle w/ built-in trailer to haul stuff soon.  Passed up a nice, working,
Veiw Sonic 17" a couple of days ago that could have been added into your
program.



Brian


2009/3/23 Lorraine Kerwood <[email protected]>

>  Hi Brian,
> We have these power supplies. I will locate one and leave it at the
> donation receiving desk for you.
> lorraine
> ------------------------------
> *From: *BB <[email protected]>
> *Reply-To: *Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group <[email protected]>
> *Date: *Tue, 24 Feb 2009 10:18:33 -0800
> *To: *Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group <[email protected]>
> *Subject: *Re: [Eug-lug] Linux Learner Loaner
>
> Hey Lorraine, that model is an HP PCS 1610 All-in-one.  I would like to
> offer that to the L3 project, but I'm not into struggling with hardware any
> more then I have to.
>
> If it's doesn't work "native" or with a little tweak.  It'll come to
> NextStep as a donation...at this time I have to prove that it's working.  My
> gut instinct says yes, but you know how it goes.
>
> I'm getting some vacation time around the first of March, so I'm coming by
> NextStep to drop off some stuff anyways.  Let me know.
>
> Brian
>
> On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 9:48 PM, Lorraine Kerwood <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hey BB, let me know what model all in one printer you have-HP have 6 or
> more types of power supplies so model type would be great.
> Thanks
> lorraine
> ------------------------------
> *From: *BB <[email protected] <http://[email protected]> >
> *Reply-To: *Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group <[email protected] <
> http://[email protected]> >
> *Date: *Thu, 19 Feb 2009 10:52:45 -0800
> *To: *Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group <[email protected] <
> http://[email protected]> >
> *Subject: *[Eug-lug] Linux Learner Loaner
>
>
> I've decided to go ahead with the Linux Learner Loaner project (L3.)  I'll
> be working on my own, but I felt it would be appreciated to have some
> awareness / input by the EUGLUG.  I will post a explanatory video on YouTube
> to get the ball rolling. After some potential input from the EUGLUG I will
> produce a finished video as an introduction to the potential teacher
> participant (K-12.)  I will be soliciting participants through the Eugene
> Neighborhood Associations; and, do to my limited mobility as a bicyclist, I
> will be restricting participants to a range I can support (to be
> determined.)
>
> I will provide all the hardware to include: computer (1.1 GHz Celeron, 512
> RAM,) KVM switch, USB Modem (if needed,) router (if needed.)  Lorraine if
> your monitoring I could use a power cord for an HP all-in-one
> printer/scanner to see if it's working and I can integrate it.  I'll give
> you the model number when I hear back from you (it's at the shop.)
>
> The loan duration is the summer school break.  I will deliver, recover the
> equipment, and provide phone support during the loan period.  This first
> summer will be an introduction to the hardware, wiping the computer,
> installing Ubuntu 8.04, and understanding the desktop, connecting to the
> Internet, and some simple applications, such as how to burn a CD, etc.
>
> I will be including a Video CD to provide training modules on each phase of
> the learning process.  These modules will be designed for ease of use and
> simplicity of technical jargon.  Future summer's will involve arts program
> and science program emphasis.
>
> Brian
>
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