how to get a tax credit for your old computer ! and help others

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how to get a tax credit for your old computer ! and help others

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Originally posted by bellringer
All donated computers must be in good working order and provide basic e-mail functionality running Windows 98 operating system
(or newer) or meet the following minimum technology specifications:

Pentium I, 166 MHz processor or better
Minimum 32 MB of RAM
14" VGA monitor
Minimum 25 computers
Umm, thanks for the info man, but I highly anyone here has 25 computers to give away.
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what the heck is a pentium I their never was a pentium 1
the pentium preceding the p2 was called the p55c and preceding that (non mmx) was called the p54c
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Originally posted by Klark
Umm, thanks for the info man, but I highly anyone here has 25 computers to give away.



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I know a few guys on here with that many or probably more.
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Originally posted by Invisible Evil
Having a merry Christmas involves no thread crapping! :D

I know a few guys on here with that many or probably more.
And why aren't they folding for the team? ;)
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I think he is, ask eGo that cat has like 100 rigs :hic :bow
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Originally posted by TheSovereign
what the heck is a pentium I their never was a pentium 1
the pentium preceding the p2 was called the p55c and preceding that (non mmx) was called the p54c


True there was no official Pentium 1, but there was a first version of the Pentium (p55c/p54c) aka Pentium and Pentium MMX.
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I don't have quite that many.. And the ones I do have are all well over 1ghz and I'm not letting any of them go. I have a butt load (~15) that are sub pentium class. heh.. But right now, I have a total of 6 computers in my room.

2.1ghz AMD
1.83ghz AMD
1.6ghz AMD
1.54ghz AMD
1.3ghz Celery
400mhz Slot 1 (My smallest also my internet server)

That's just in my room, they all fold.. :) If I knew how to make a cluster (thought it's not worth it w/486 boxes) I'd make one out of them. I also have a Celeron 830 and soon will have a 2ghz Celery folding. :D
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Even I had 25 computers to give away, I would rather sell them. So I could buy a Porsche, or a new handgun.

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HA! 15 computers doesent sound hard.. but 15 monitors? i dont know of anybody that has that many laying around... Unless Klark still has that pile of MACs layning around.
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Originally posted by Pugsley
i dont know of anybody that has that many laying around... Unless Klark still has that pile of MACs layning around.
Ha! I remember those damn things. I still have one 580 and a Classic around here somewhere. $35 for the entire load wasn't bad considering I sold 5 or 6 of them on ebay for ~$40 each.

I'm still gonna use one of the Mac Classics for a fishbowl one of these days.
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