- Apr 24, 2001
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The idea for this thread came to my mind after I read somewhere in General Hardware that someone wants to destroy his/her Cyrix 686 and make a keychain out of it.
This summer I'll be going to Eastern Europe, to do research for my doctoral thesis, and while I'm there, I plan to take some books and other things I can dispense of, and donate them to some of the schools I'll be visiting. I'm even taking a computer - nothing fancy, something I made out of parts that I found over time - and I'm sure it will make a big difference to the people who will get to use it. Last time I took a shipment of books to the University of Bucharest (Romania) - and they were genuinely happy to receive them. While that particular area of Europe is not as poor as, say, most of Africa, the average monthly salary still hovers at $100 US/month - no telling how much time it would take a regular Joe to buy some equipment.
So, when I read that message, about destroying a perfectly good CPU, my heart bled.
Guys, if you have little pieces of hardware like that, let me know. I have a few 286 and 386 CPUs for which I probably won't find any interested parties, even in that part of the world - I'd rather swap them with you if you really care about a hi-tech keychain. I have a Socket 7 AT motherboard inside a Dell flat desktop case, so if I find a processor for it, then taking a second computer for charity won't be extra baggage for me.
Cheers, y'all
This summer I'll be going to Eastern Europe, to do research for my doctoral thesis, and while I'm there, I plan to take some books and other things I can dispense of, and donate them to some of the schools I'll be visiting. I'm even taking a computer - nothing fancy, something I made out of parts that I found over time - and I'm sure it will make a big difference to the people who will get to use it. Last time I took a shipment of books to the University of Bucharest (Romania) - and they were genuinely happy to receive them. While that particular area of Europe is not as poor as, say, most of Africa, the average monthly salary still hovers at $100 US/month - no telling how much time it would take a regular Joe to buy some equipment.
So, when I read that message, about destroying a perfectly good CPU, my heart bled.
Guys, if you have little pieces of hardware like that, let me know. I have a few 286 and 386 CPUs for which I probably won't find any interested parties, even in that part of the world - I'd rather swap them with you if you really care about a hi-tech keychain. I have a Socket 7 AT motherboard inside a Dell flat desktop case, so if I find a processor for it, then taking a second computer for charity won't be extra baggage for me.
Cheers, y'all
