The thing that annoyed me about Stephen Barncard's
last post was the implication that everybody had $250
to spare, and that seriously outdated computers were
no use anymore.

That is not what I was implying. I don't have 2 DAYS to spare! It's a time/money/hassle factor.

Without sounding like ("folks like") a rich, elitist, SUV driving yuppie (of which I am none), I need to respond to this.

When it comes to using old printers this way, takes hours to cobble this stuff up, it's unproductive, depressing and frustrating. If it takes 2 8 hour days at $15/hour, one coulda bought a printer. And that's only if you are successful in finding all the drivers, re-installing system software, and getting the hardware happy. Most of us programmers make more than that or we'd be doing something else!!

More than once I started a renovation project to find out the drive was toast. Then you have to find a forty MEGABYTE hard drive somewhere. or the power supply. Waste of time in most cases, except for perhaps educational purposes. Give a kid a high voltage device to take apart.

Look, I'm a pack rat. I have every computer and peripheral I ever owned since 1978. I'd love to find them all good homes. It just isn't going to happen. I'd rather worry about homeless cats and dogs.



At 10:41 AM +0100 5/5/07, poster wrote:
else. If folks like Stephen Barncard packed up their
old Macs and donated them to many of the educational
initiatives for Africa (Afghanistan, Iraq !!!!, and so


And a noble intention and sentiment!

I'd love to do that. Are you sure something like that exists?
Please point me to the appropriate URL to an organization.

The only 'overseas' this stuff seems destined for is to be dismantled in the third world where the environmental laws are less stringent.

And what are they going to use a Mac SE-30 for in Afghanastan, target practice? They don't run Windoze or DOS.

Actually, I'm keeping the SE-30; it is very useful. It's got an Ethernet card and is configured as an SMTP server. And the LaserWriter 16/600 PS monster in the hall is still working as a check printer.


And - let's not make this personal, ok?


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