• Free boxed IIGS in St. Louis area

    From cornelio@cornelio@san.rr.com to comp.sys.apple2 on Thursday, July 10, 2003 16:52:38
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    Email me if interested.
    Prefer donation to a school or public service organization

    Described to me like so:

    I am a teacher and bought this computer in 1990 for
    personal use, since my school used the same kind of computers at that
    time. My computer system and accessories are still in excellent
    condition. I am now trying to get rid of all of it and would like to
    know if you have any suggestions of where I can donate this. I have the >Image Writer II printer, ribbons, 3.5 drive, 5.25 drive, keyboard,
    monitor, and all the attaching cords, which are all still in great
    working condition. I have the following software: Tour of Apple IIGS, >System Disk, System Tools, AppleWorks 2.0 and 3.0 versions, and some
    games - Wheel Of Fortune and Win, Lose, or Draw. I also have several
    boxes of floppy disks that have never been opened. I still have the
    original boxes and packing information and all of the manuals and
    owner's
    guides.

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  • From Michael Pender@mpender@hotmail.com to comp.sys.apple2 on Thursday, July 10, 2003 19:12:42
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    cornelio <cornelio@san.rr.com> wrote in message news:cornelio-C583E5.09542010072003@orngca-news02.socal.rr.com...

    Email me if interested.
    Prefer donation to a school or public service organization


    I know Apple Pi (www.wap.org) accepts donations of computer equipment and
    then gives it away to families that can't afford computers.

    Another good candidate is the ARIE Foundation (http://mchip00.med.nyu.edu/student-org/arie/arie.html). They fix up
    donated computers, games, etc. for use by children in hospital and veterans
    in VA long-term care facilities.

    - Mike


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