You give a lot to the community, I sometimes think this list is the only
thing that keeps me sane working alone at home.

Giving with a good heart is a joy not a burden, if I had anything to
contribute I would be genuinely happy to do so :) 


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 17 July 2003 18:31
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: It's dead jim
> 
> 
> The saying goodbye to FA would be to allow Judith to keep the 
> relationship with MM and get in the news that we get from 
> them if I have to go to NA. I don't want FA or the community 
> to suffer if I have to make the move. Like I said, I'm going 
> to try to get the computer another way rather than have the 
> community chip in. I appreciate the support and all but I 
> don't want to put any burden on anyone if I can help it.
> 
> > Mike -
> >
> > Instead of all this talk about saying goodbye to FA, which you are 
> > free to do if you want to, it sounds like you are in a 
> tight spot and 
> > could use a hand. You should tell us what kinds of parts 
> you need. I 
> > am betting we all have enough stuff sitting around in our 
> collective 
> > sparesbins to build several systems.
> >
> > I have an AMD 1600+ built on top of a K7 Pro LE mainboard, for 
> > instance, that has onboard audio and USB, supports USB to USB 
> > networking, and can accept up to 1.5 GB PC133 SD RAM. The thing is 
> > just sitting around right now, and it's still in warranty.
> >
> > I believe I also still have several 512 MB SDRAM chips 
> sitting around 
> > too, and a 300 Watt power supply, multiple NIC cards, 
> several obsolete 
> > Geforce
> 3
> > cards, some 10-20B IDE hard drives, two or three CD Burners, a 
> > DVD-ROM, a zip drive, a bunch of logitech Web cams, multiple 
> > keyboards, mice,
> infrared
> > sensors, PDAs w/ craddles that just need batteries, wires & cables 
> > (some
> of
> > which have funny plugs that are not supported by anything anymore), 
> > etc.
> And
> > this is just in my closet.
> >
> > I would be happy to be part of a community initative to get 
> Mike back 
> > up
> and
> > running. Mike, I have to ask, was any of your stuff still covered 
> > under warranty? I was able to replace my motherboard after it was 
> > fried recently no questions asked.
> >
> > M
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 10:30 AM
> > To: CF-Community
> > Subject: It's dead jim
> >
> >
> > Well, when it rains it truly pours. As many of you know, my 
> computer 
> > went down last friday. I've been trying to make due with this tiny 
> > laptop (literally tiny) and hating it. Just got the results back. 
> > Catastrophic failure of everything except the CPU. No ram, 
> HD, MB or 
> > anything else.
> This
> > also means that all my data for the last half dozen years or so is
> probably
> > lost unless I can get it recovered. Add to that a small 
> issue that the
> pain
> > I've been having is colitis. This all sucks. :(
> >
> > The timing is the worst possible and it may force me to do some 
> > drastic things. I'm going to offer myself to Macromedia for 
> some sort 
> > of paying position (like making sure their email works 
> properly). If 
> > that doesn't
> work
> > (which I really don't expect it to) then I'm going to see about 
> > seperating myself from FA and then offer myself to New Atlanta. I 
> > don't want to do
> it,
> > but...
> >
> >
> > 
> 
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