Paul:

Years ago, I used to do some consulting work for some of the coal companies in that area. After work, I would go over to the VFW and have a beer or two. It was the only place in town to get a beer in those days. There were not too many veterans or beer drinkers at the VFW then; maybe you could provide them with an old G5 with a couple of simple games for rainy days. WW2 games would be appropriate.

Neal
another old over the hill VFW .
Would you believe I served during WW2 and the Korean War. You never know what kind of people are on the internet.




On Sep 23, 2010, at 4:01 PM, Paul Breeden wrote:

9/23/10



I was not able to get any information on what to do with old G-4 and G5 Macintoshes. We have a 1995 Performa and a 2000 I-Mac. I live at Santa Claus, IN, can you give me some advice? Thank you.



I searched Google for http://macmd.com/blog but did not find this info.



Anna Breeden.



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