Jeff Shippen wrote:
It might be too late, but I believe that was me... I offered to bring a
computer to you, one that you may have wanted to purchase through
Disability Resources if they provide a nice discount or free computer to
you... I also offered to bring it to you since quincy was 1/2 way to
Oroville, which I visit a couple times a year. Funny thing is, I just
got home from Oroville today... Just in time to meet you before you
head back home, or is it?
Well my schedule is very limited today (the 22nd), I'm available between
12:30pm and 1:30pm
My cell phone is (775) 233-8515
Jeff Shippen
Bill Roddy wrote:
This is extremely embarrassing, on at least two levels.
Someone offered me the use of a computer, since mine is aging and
getting ready to retire. It was someone on the RLUG, but somehow, I've
misplaced his name.
I have to be in Reno at the VA hospital all night tonight and will be
out tomorrow morning. If that person is still of the same mind, I
would be most appreciative if there would be a way to find him.
I am very sorry to impose on all of you this way. Thank you.
Bill
Hi, Jeff,
Thank you for your e-mail. Actually, it was someone else who had a spare
they could let go. I still don't remember who that person was, because I
lost his e-mail address somehow. He told me to write him and remind him
and I can't.
After I got out of the hospital Thursday, my wife drove me over to
Disability Resources and I was able to look around. It's a wonderful
project, self-supporting, and the people are genuinely concerned about
people. Most of the computers they have are in the $100 -$140 range.
They give a 30 percent (very generous) discount to disabled people, but
that still didn't bring down to cost enough for us to be able to afford
it yet.
Your offer of bringing one to me is very generous, but if I get a free
one there, I have to put my name in and wait several months, then take
what they have, perhaps because they have a waiting list.
I don't want you to be concerned about it. This will resolve itself
somehow. I have faith.
I'm sorry I missed the opportunity to meet you. You sound like a
wonderful person. I hope you had a good visit with your father. You're
very fortunate to maintain that connection.
For all your concern, I thank you and am extremely grateful.
With appreciation,
Bill
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