In an Ideal, Perfect World ...

I would -- like many other folks around here -- have only the latest, most modern, effecient computer equipment. In real life practice, I have only very old, antiquated, slow-as-molasses machines, running Win

98 in many cases, or Win 2000 for my 'best' machine; also Linux shares a hard drive with Win 2000 on that machine.

In real life practice, raising a few hundred extra dollars for such a purchase is beyond my means, living as I do on Uncle Sugar's dole each month, and the money goes direct to the bank, which in turn pays the various creditors -- my monthly mortgage payment, the gas, electric, phone and cable bills -- direct from whatever Uncle Sugar provides for me, and the little bit of leftover comes to my hot little hands around the fourth Wednesday of each month. Allowance is also made for the lady who brings around my food each weekday; the lady who comes twice weekly to clean up the house; my helper Raymond who comes to 'look in' on me every day, etc.

I would not have what junky computer stuff I have now had I not already had it (for the most part) prior to my illness setting in back in 1999-2000. That should sort of tell you where I am at. I got the machine which has Win 2000/Linux on it in 2001 as the result of a _mistake_ by Social Security. One day I called to check the balance in my account, and the bank claimed a thousand dollars more that expected: another deposit had been made by Social Security. A deposit made by _mistake_ by SSI. After about six months, SSI discovered the error and needless to say wanted their money back; it was too late, I had already spent the money on the computer and related peripherals.

Hmmm, said Uncle ... admitting it was their fault, SSI agreed to accept monthly payments to get the return of the overpayment, so for the next several months, SSI made a monthly deduction from _my_ check to pay for _their_ mistake. What had been at best a tight budget while living on a fixed income became even tighter.

To get to the point of this, anyone with older, excessive and unused computer equipment no longer needed is asked to donate it to me, if they wish to do so. Nothing fancy, nothing fast, just a working terminal which can be connected to a router and my internet cable connection. Laptop or desktop PC/terminal needed, Windows or Unix/Linux based preferred. If you can help, please write to me as soon as possible. Ditto my cellphone, which has seen better days.

Thanks,

PAT

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