I know this is a late emailbut it can be n the contract that you just supley 
the computer the ones reciving has to be responsible for mantinace I know if I 
could come up with stuff I would take care of the mantance part
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: m.wilson 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 5:38 PM
  Subject: Re: [LINUX_Newbies] Re: hi (New Topic-Non profit computers)




  :I have thought so much how your idea is needed becuse many non 
  profits starts wut one guy doing evry thing and that is were i am at 
  and you know big companies upgrad all the time and usaly the old 
  stuff goes to a dark courner gathering dust and even if it is a 2007 
  model it stillhas use for some one starting a non profit I don't 
  belive there is any place out there that does this.
  : ----- Original Message ----- 
  :

  It's defiantly something I have been thinking about, and I would 
  really like to do it, but like I said, there are just too many 
  variables. How do you go about deciding who gets what ? How do you 
  know someone will say it is for their child, then either take it 
  over themselves or sell it ?

  And of course, you have to consider support. How could I be 
  expected to support every one that I give away. So much seems to go 
  wrong with peoples computers, the people who don't know what they 
  are doing of course, but how much support should you give someone 
  who got the computer for free in the first place.

  And my plan of using ubuntu instead of windoze would mean a few 
  hardware limitations, main problem being with a dial up modem. And I 
  would be dealing with donations so there would be no control in 
  that.

  I know these companies literally throw away better equipment than 
  even I have, and to get a tax break for donating to a non profit 
  would be in their best interest. There are companies out there 
  called "recyclers" who mainly deal with off lease equipment and they 
  sell it of course. I wish we had one of those around here.

  It would really be a great thing, I even thought about asking for 
  volunteers who would help train the elderly around here to use 
  computers, just the basic stuff, and include that in the business. 
  Free of course.

  Maybe someday I could get it off the ground, but for now, it just in 
  the what if stage and until someone can suggest how and why I would 
  choose, I just don't know.

  Mark 



   

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