Am I out of touch with reality? (Small Pic Added)
Am I out of touch with reality? (Small Pic Added)
I have this nice (old) Gateway tower computer... 500 MHz PIII, 256MB RAM, Matrox video card, sound, 56K modem, 10/100 network card & CD ROM. Full size case has AGP slot, PCI slots and ISA slots. Fresh install of WIN98SE. Also 17" Sony Trinitron monitor, keyboard and mouse. It works perfectly.
Issue: I am trying to find a home for this. For FREE. No one around here is interested. I even brought it to a re-sale shop, and they wouldn't take it... even though I was giving it to them as a donation (=FREE). What... they don't think they can get $25 for this computer?
What am I missing? I think a computer like this can still perform useful work. Looks like I am the only one who thinks this way. Should I just take it to a recycler?
Issue: I am trying to find a home for this. For FREE. No one around here is interested. I even brought it to a re-sale shop, and they wouldn't take it... even though I was giving it to them as a donation (=FREE). What... they don't think they can get $25 for this computer?
What am I missing? I think a computer like this can still perform useful work. Looks like I am the only one who thinks this way. Should I just take it to a recycler?
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That is too bad, it is hard to believe that you could not sell that set-up for $25; just the 17" monitor would be nice for that price. Do you have any Goodwill stores around you, in our city they have a separate Goodwill Computer store and they will definitely take donations. Have you tried listing it in your local craigslist?
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Two suggestions:
1) Churches and other non-profit groups are always looking for useable equipment
2) Try a post on http://www.freecycle.org/
1) Churches and other non-profit groups are always looking for useable equipment
2) Try a post on http://www.freecycle.org/
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I work with a national recycling .ORG. We no longer accept any computer donations with less than a P4 processor. We are awash in PIII desktops that no one wants, even the non-profs and NGOs we deal with daily.
Same goes for CRTs smaller than 17".
We can't get rid of them and wind up having to pay to have them recycled.
Conversely, we have hundreds of previously donated old PIII desktops and laptops that are happily doing yeoman duty for their present owners.
James
Same goes for CRTs smaller than 17".
We can't get rid of them and wind up having to pay to have them recycled.
Conversely, we have hundreds of previously donated old PIII desktops and laptops that are happily doing yeoman duty for their present owners.
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Re: Am I out of touch with reality?
That's insane. I have sold a bunch of old desktop computers similar to this on the Providence Craigslist and got between $20 and $50 for each. Is that one 256MB PC100 stick or 2x128MB?leoblob wrote:Issue: I am trying to find a home for this. For FREE. No one around here is interested.
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Re: Am I out of touch with reality?
For someone who understands a fair amount about computers and can slot it into the appropriate role, yes it might.leoblob wrote:I think a computer like this can still perform useful work.
But its a different story for a member of the general public who would quickly find it wont support the "common stuff that everyone uses nowadays" in any effective way.... which is why the places that recycle things at low cost wont even take it as a donation.
Cheers,
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I'd say it's a similar situation here in San Diego County. Most places won't even take an older computer and the recycling fees can be surprisingly steep, resulting in old computers and monitors on the side of the road next to the on ramp to the freeway nearest the dump, er, landfill.JHEM wrote:I work with a national recycling .ORG. We no longer accept any computer donations with less than a P4 processor. We are awash in PIII desktops that no one wants, even the non-profs and NGOs we deal with daily.
Same goes for CRTs smaller than 17".
We can't get rid of them and wind up having to pay to have them recycled.
Conversely, we have hundreds of previously donated old PIII desktops and laptops that are happily doing yeoman duty for their present owners.
James
I know there are places in Mexico, about an hour from here, that would love those computers. They have places where people under 21 who commit crimes are rehabilitated(they don't put kids in jail in Mexico), I'll bet they could use all the unwanted technology they could get.
Re: Am I out of touch with reality?
Thanks for all the responses & ideas. I've head of that freecycle. I'm sure they have one around here. I'll find a home for it.
As to why it's so hard to find someone who wants, I think Bill Bolton is right. My son told me the same thing when I came back home yesterday from the re-sale shop, with the computer & monitor still in the car.
As to why it's so hard to find someone who wants, I think Bill Bolton is right. My son told me the same thing when I came back home yesterday from the re-sale shop, with the computer & monitor still in the car.
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Re: Am I out of touch with reality?
Purcy asked you this earlier but you didn't answer her: Have you tried Craigslist? Some examples of old desktop computers that I sold just 3 months ago on Craigslist:leoblob wrote:As to why it's so hard to find someone who wants, I think Bill Bolton is right. My son told me the same thing when I came back home yesterday from the re-sale shop, with the computer & monitor still in the car.
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Uh, you may want to change that to "today's space flights"...ronbo613 wrote:That's amazing that a computer that is as least twice or three times as powerful as the ones used in some of NASA's early space flights is only worth $18
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Hmm... Carlsbad... SoCal... near Edwards AFB... (well, at least closer than I am). I think that Edwards (NASA) still flies a couple of B-52s out of there. 
Sorry to get OT...
@leoblob:
If you can't dump off (sorry, donate) your Gateway dinosaur to freecycle or your local Goodwill store, then have you thought about using it as a server? There's some freeware software that you can use to turn that system into a backup file storage server. I think that a 500Mhz 256MB system qualifies.
Sorry to get OT...
@leoblob:
If you can't dump off (sorry, donate) your Gateway dinosaur to freecycle or your local Goodwill store, then have you thought about using it as a server? There's some freeware software that you can use to turn that system into a backup file storage server. I think that a 500Mhz 256MB system qualifies.
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I think I might have a PIII 850 slot 1 CPU and some PC100 RAM lying around here that I'll wind up tossing in the trash because I'm moving. If somebody wants them(and I can find it), you can have it.
Ray-They still fly B-52s out of Edwards AFB. I drive past the base on the way to the Bear Mt. ski resorts.
Ray-They still fly B-52s out of Edwards AFB. I drive past the base on the way to the Bear Mt. ski resorts.
Totally OT (sorry) but in the summer we have two large airshows out this way and they have fly-ins of several B-52s; I got to tour inside one, they are as big as a 2 story house, it is truly awesome how big they are - and they can still fly! That is my other passion, old aircraft.ronbo613 wrote:
Ray-They still fly B-52s out of Edwards AFB. I drive past the base on the way to the Bear Mt. ski resorts.
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That's utterly assinine. I've got P3 servers still in production use living at data centers. Nothing wrong with a P3.JHEM wrote:I work with a national recycling .ORG. We no longer accept any computer donations with less than a P4 processor. We are awash in PIII desktops that no one wants, even the non-profs and NGOs we deal with daily.
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I've always dreamed of getting one for us.
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I thought it was the Flying Fortress!!JHEM wrote:
BUFF - Big Ugly Fat Fu*ker, the name given to the aircraft by its flight crews and used with fondness by them
Captain, I am intrigued with your Air Victory Museum and have bookmarked that to read tomorrow. Wow.
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If only that were true... sigh.Purcy wrote:edited to ask: aren't there a group of people who keep and maintain a fleet of some of the remaining B-52s out in the desert? Just for the beauty of it?
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Wow, a lot of interesting side trips here on this thread (but that's OK with me!
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Let's see... I haven't tried criagslist, but it sounds like a good bet. I'm leaning toward freecycle since I don't really want/need to get any money out of it. I'd like to see someone who could use a computer--but is low on bucks--end up with this one.
If I can't find it a home, I think learning Linux on it would be one good option. I have a PIII 700 chip sitting around somehwere, and probably enough RAM to get it to 384 or more.
The 17" monitor is not perfect. It will only run at 1024 x 786 if it's at 60Hz... a bit of flicker there.
Overall, I agree that a computer like this was a BIG deal in its day, and now it's worth the same as a family meal at McDonalds, tops. Sometimes, the progress of technology is a bit too intense for me to comprehend.
And I use the PIIIs in my signature everyday for my work. Never any limitations. If I ever do video editing (eventually?) I know I would need something faster, but for regular "office work," they're quite fast and very stable...
Let's see... I haven't tried criagslist, but it sounds like a good bet. I'm leaning toward freecycle since I don't really want/need to get any money out of it. I'd like to see someone who could use a computer--but is low on bucks--end up with this one.
If I can't find it a home, I think learning Linux on it would be one good option. I have a PIII 700 chip sitting around somehwere, and probably enough RAM to get it to 384 or more.
The 17" monitor is not perfect. It will only run at 1024 x 786 if it's at 60Hz... a bit of flicker there.
Overall, I agree that a computer like this was a BIG deal in its day, and now it's worth the same as a family meal at McDonalds, tops. Sometimes, the progress of technology is a bit too intense for me to comprehend.
And I use the PIIIs in my signature everyday for my work. Never any limitations. If I ever do video editing (eventually?) I know I would need something faster, but for regular "office work," they're quite fast and very stable...
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You can "sell" the computer in Craigslist's "computer" section for $0, or just post it in the "free" section. I recommend that you do both if you want to get rid of this thing quickly.leoblob wrote:I'm leaning toward freecycle since I don't really want/need to get any money out of it. I'd like to see someone who could use a computer--but is low on bucks--end up with this one.
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