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Future Linux machines?



I don't think a tax writeoff is possible. Since Mike is selling this for a 
private school, I'm assuming that the private school is already a 501(c)3 
corporation.

WRT: CPU Speed. The CPU speed as well as memory is really needed for things 
like streaming video, movies (eg. play your DVD movies on your computer), 
and other similar things.

Back when the BCs was doing the computer trade in stuff, we had a program 
to give these to schools, faculty and students. Even then, 486 systems were 
underpowered for their needs. Schools do not need the latest state of the 
art systems, but they do need systems that can run Windows 9x. Also 
remember that you can go to a store and buy  very hefty system for $500.

BayBrianA at aol.com wrote:

> Hi Mike,
> 
> In a message dated 7/14/01 6:53:09 AM Eastern Daylight Time, mike at bilow.com 
> writes:
> 
> > I am trying to liquidate computers from a private school which is having
> > to close after 150 years.  

> The schools might be able to get donations for what they need to upgrade the 
> equipment and make them in to a local area networks or for educational 
> purposes. I never did understand the need for super fast computer systems. 
> 1.5 Ghz? Yeesh! I'm happy with my 400 Mhz system. You might be able to get a 
> tax write off too. I'd consult with the IRS. 
-- 
Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
Boston Linux and Unix user group
http://www.blu.org


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