I to would be insterested, and from the sounds of it we have a good
group and a starting collection of hardware.

But it also sounds like we need space.  Long term storage of parts with
power to build and test the componants/systems.

Anyone know of any groups that may have space and would be willing to
"Host" the activities.  I know TCfreenet has something like this going
with some old terminals they were given.   Anyone want to wear a
organizer hat to check this out?

Brad Timm

-----Original Message-----
From: Amy Tanner [mailto:atebbe at real-time.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:26 AM
To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
Subject: Re: [TCLUG] FreeGeek


I'd be willing to help with this.

There's a TCLUG meeting 5/5 - why not have anyone interested get
together
after the meeting to discuss?

On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 08:51:43AM -0700, Richard Seymour
(rseymour at anarchysoftware.com) wrote:
> I used to come to tclug meetings and hang out on this list before I
> moved out here to Oregon.
> 
> Since moving out here, I've gotten involved with this interesting
> project where we take people's old junky computers, sort through them,
> and assemble useful boxes. Then we install them with Linux and some
> simple applications (word processer, browser, etc.) and give them away
> to people who need computers. The people who adopt the computers earn
> the box by volunteering in the process, so there's an educational
> component as well. What we don't use gets pulled into components and
> recycled, so there's an environmental component in the mix too.
> 
> More info at: http://www.freegeek.org
> 
> This has been a very successful project out here. We've got a waiting
> list of ~200 people who want to volunteer. (Many of them don't even
want
> a box in exchange.) We've recycled >17 tons of stuff. And we've given
> away hundreds of boxes since September when we opened. We've also made
> plenty of mistakes, and have worked like crazy on the whole idea.
> 
> I'm going to be back in Mpls/St Paul from May 3-17 visiting friends,
and
> I wondered is anyone at TCLUG interested in getting together for an
> informal chat about the project? 
> 
> 
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