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RE: [RULE] Small hardware donations


From: Eugene Wong
Subject: RE: [RULE] Small hardware donations
Date: Sun, 16 May 2004 23:49:33 -0700

From: Paul Nijjar <address@hidden>
Subject: [RULE] Small hardware donations

        - RAM (we are throwing away 4MB and 8MB 72 pin RAM)
        - Maybe hard drives (we have many 500MB drives)

        My question: Would it be worth stockpiling these or other small
items and then shipping them out?

Stockpile them. It's much cheaper to ship in large quantities. It might also be useful to stockpile some hard drives, then install 4 of them on to the same computer, giving you 2 GB. I don't know the market demand, though, so don't take my word for it. Maybe you could sell some on eBay? It's also a good way to check the market demand.

Do you come across any blind-deaf technology? I know a guy who has no computer, but he could use some, because a computer uses much less space than a Braille book. It might also aid in searches.

Would they be
useful? (I would imagine that the RAM might be, but I don't know.)

I could always use a couple of 8 MB 72 pin RAM. I'm using a Pentium Classic right now.

        Another question: are there other smallish components we should
stockpile?

I can't think of any.

        Shipping costs might be an issue, especially if we ship out hard
drives. We might be able to work out that issue when we get to it,
however. I can't imagine shipping for small components would be that much,
but I have been surprised before.

You can save on shipping costs in Canada. I was planning on starting a mail order business, & then phoned Canada Post about business rates. You'd have to ship approximately @ least $1,000 to get your money's worth. Don't quote me on that, though. Check the web site, & phone them up.

On the phone, they mentioned that companies shipping less than that could get a special card. You'd still save some money, but just not as much. It was something along the lines of the business rate saving 10%, & the special card saving 5%. Like I said, don't take my word for it, but play around with the calculator on the web site to check out their prices.

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