I'm sharing an office with Muhleim, Boyd and Carroll at 88 E. Broadway.  Just tell
the nice lady that it's for me and I'll store it away for Jamie.

Maximillian Von Schwanekamp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>I should tell my slightly amusing story on this - I tried to donate it
>to the Goodwill on Coburg Rd, and they don't accept (and will soon stop
>selling) computer parts anymore.  I called EFN, and they did not want
>it, but suggested St Vinny's on Seneca.  Tried there, but they wanted me
>to give them $5 in addition to giving them the monitor!  (Or any other
>computer equipment for that matter).  "Sure we'll accept your gift, but
>you have to pay us for the effort of pricing it and putting it on a
>shelf."  That irked me, so here I am looking for a home for this
>monitor!  Seriously though, Jamie if you really want another monitor, I
>would be happy to drop it off.
>
>Having done this "free stuff" posting before, it occured to me that it
>might be of some use to the community to provide a sort of "Humane
>Society" for computer equipment...  But entirely free, or close to
>that.  Could make an active effort to assemble Linux-based systems, and
>donate them to those who might need them.
>
>Max
>
>
>Bob Crandell wrote:
>
>>Max could always drop it off at my office and Jamie could pick it up from there next
>>time he is in the neighborhood.
>>
>>Bob
>>
>>Linux Rocks ! ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>>
>>
>>>heh... yeah... I could have fed ex pick it up... how much do you suppose that
>>>would cost!
>>>
>>>Jamie
>>>
>>>On Saturday 01 November 2003 10:35 pm, Maximillian Von Schwanekamp wrote:
>>>: Ah.  Guess I should have said: "Free for someone who is willing and able
>>>: to pick it up in the reasonably near future:"
>>>:
>>>: Max
>>>:
>>>: Linux Rocks ! wrote:
>>>: >hey I could really use a monitor, but its a 3000 mile drive! (which Is why
>>>: > I only have 1 monitor with me!)
>>>: >
>>>: >Dont hold the monitor for me, I have no idea when I'll be in driving
>>>: > distance!
>>>: >
>>>: >Jamie
>>>: >
>>>: >On Saturday 01 November 2003 10:08 pm, Maximillian Von Schwanekamp wrote:
>>>: >: Free for someone who is willing to pick it up:
>>>: >:
>>>: >: 1 HP 55 15inch SVGA monitor, I believe it's 70Mhz @ 1024x768.  Works
>>>: >: fine no burn or screen scratches, it's just taking up desk space.  It
>>>: >: does have some black ink splatters on the top, near the back.  Nothing
>>>: >: that you would notice while using it though.
>>>: >:
>>>: >: I live near the fairgrounds, for your logistical info.
>>>: >:
>>>: >: Max Schwanekamp
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>>>
>>>>I get the following error messages at bootup, could anyone tell me
>>>>what they mean?
>>>>fcntl_setlk() called by process 51 (lpd) with broken flock() emulation
>>>>
>>>>
>>>They mean that you have not read the documentation when upgrading the
>>>kernel.
>>>     -- seen on c.o.l.misc
>>>
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