You shouldn't feel guilty for other people's shortcomings.  They're adults and can 
make their own decisions.  If you mislead them then you should feel guilty but it 
doesn't sound like that's what you're doing.  Give them the correct and complete 
information.  Answer any question they have honestly and truthfully and them let them 
make their own decision.  


Michael Corrigan
Programmer
Endora Digital Solutions
1900 Highland Avenue, Suite 200
Lombard, IL 60148
630-627-5055 ext.-136
630/627-5255 Fax
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Haggerty, Michael A. 
  To: CF-Community 
  Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 11:05 AM
  Subject: RE: 486 PCs - Moral Question


  I had the same mentality for a while, but now it feels like I am exploiting
  other's weaknesses.

  Some people cannot help but purchase computers in the same way alcoholics
  cannot help but drink. Feels like I am part of the problem...

  Grrr...
  M

  -----Original Message-----
  From: Erika L. Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 11:54 AM
  To: CF-Community
  Subject: RE: 486 PCs - Moral Question


  Sell more.
  If someone wants to buy a doorstop, well then, sell them a doorstop.
  :)

  Erika
  ------------------------------------------------------------

  >>|-----Original Message-----
  >>|From: Haggerty, Michael A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  >>|Sent: 22 March 2002 16:52
  >>|To: CF-Community
  >>|Subject: 486 PCs - Moral Question
  >>|
  >>|
  >>|I have been working on a technology refresh at my daughter's school, and
  >>|have come into possession of a lot of 486 computers. If I did
  >>|not take them,
  >>|they were headed for the dumpster.
  >>|
  >>|At first, I started putting slackware on the ones I took home,
  >>|and setting
  >>|them up to do some basic word processing / telnet. I thought I
  >>|could donate
  >>|them to needy families through my church.
  >>|
  >>|But then my bedroom became filled up with old monitors,
  >>|keyboards, etc., and
  >>|my dog began eating the mice cables. So I started asking around
  >>|and seeing
  >>|if anyone wanted the old 486s. I get them in increments, as new
  >>|technology
  >>|is brought into the school.
  >>|
  >>|One day, Sean, a friend of mine, says he will take one. Mark, the guy who
  >>|sits next to him, say he'll take one too. This was the last one
  >>|I had, so,
  >>|jokingly, I say "Okay, I will give it to the highest bidder".
  >>|Mark says ten
  >>|dollars, Sean says twenty, and the price war ends at $30 with
  >>|Mark waiting
  >>|one week.
  >>|
  >>|Now I am being contacted by friends of friends. I am up to $40 a machine,
  >>|$60 with monitor, and have already made $500 off the deal.
  >>|
  >>|I am donating the money right back to the church (I get the
  >>|computers from a
  >>|Catholic school) but I wonder: is it morally wrong to sell obsolete
  >>|technology, even to those who believe they need it? I am convinced the
  >>|'need' is imagined and that these machines are not going to do much for
  >>|anyone. I tell my 'clients' that, but they respond by asking if they can
  >>|pick it up themselves.
  >>|
  >>|M
  >>|
  >>|
  >>|
  >>|
  >>|

  
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