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On 10 Jul 2001, at 22:06, Jack R Payton wrote:
> Your thoughts on using such computers to teach computer
> use/skills, etc, is gratifying. If we could get something started
> like that on a large scale, maybe having a central non-profit
> recyclers accept (or charge for, to help the cashflow) older compies
> and software, and distribute them at nominal cost to schools, old
> folks homes (not "retirement villages"), instead of fillilng up the
> landfills, we could see some use ffom them.
My Dad helps run a program through the church he attends, that
pairs at-risk teenagers with volunteers (mostly retirees with a
technical bent). The volunteer mentors the kid through refurbishing
a discarded/donated obsolete PC to where it's reasonably
current/useful; kids who successfully complete the program get to
keep the computer.
David Gillett
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