The Mac community has been more than generous in its support of Low End 
Mac. In ten days, we have lined up a buyer for our TiBook, have some 
promising leads for selling our two 333 MHz Rev. D iMacs, and have 
received donations covering over $5,000 of our roughly $6,000 debt load.

For the first time in a couple years, my paychecks cover a week in the 
same month that they're cut. I've gone from being 3 months behind on 
payroll to three weeks. I'll finish catching up in September to help 
equalize the tax liabilities on all that payroll.

We have received approximately $3,000 via PayPal, over $1,200 through the 
mail, a little more than $1,000 through the Amazon Honor System, and 
about $500 in payment for lemlists and lowendmac.net email accounts. We 
also have about $400 donated through Kagi, but it will be some time 
before those funds actually reach us.

Last week we had a plumbing emergency -- a leak collapsed a bedroom 
ceiling. This money couldn't have come at a better time. We have a $250 
deductible and have to pay the cost of fixing the cause of the problem. 
Insurance will cover the rest.

We have a contractor working up an estimate for painting our chimney and 
repairing our broken cement. Hoping that won't be too costly. The screen 
door I should be able to replace myself. And the roof will have to wait 
until we find out whether our refinancing has gone through.

I set up and sold over a dozen LC 630 systems at $30 each through our 
garage sale over the weekend. Nice machines with 12 MB RAM, System 7.5.5, 
a 14" monitor, choice of a compact or extended keyboard, tested drives 
(floppy, hard, and CD-ROM). And some nice freeware, shareware, and 
abandoned games. Funny thing is, I got these from a school that was going 
to pay someone to haul them away -- and a lot of them are going into 
classrooms because teachers are buying them so their students can work on 
their keyboarding skills.

I'll be ordering copies of ClarisWorks 3.0 for some of these people -- 
just $1 through Shreve Systems -- so they have something better than 
SimpleText to work with.

I remain overwhelmed at the generosity of the Mac community. I send out 
lots of thank you emails each day, and twice I've gone to the bank with 
huge stacks of checks.

We have added a new option to our support page, because several people 
asked us to. It's now possible to automatically make a monthly donation 
through PayPal.

<http://lowendmac.com/support.shtml>

As always, thank you for your support of Low End Mac.

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