I'm getting rid of all of the following stuff.  It's all free on a
first-come first-serve basis except where otherwise noted:

- frame for 3.5 inch hard drives: fits in two 5.25 inch bays, has a fan
  to cool the drives, and holds two or three drives (Scott Kraczek said
  he wanted it a long time ago, but he never came to pick it up)

- book: Java Network Programming (this is for Java 1.1, but most of it
  should still be relevant)

- book: Linux Device Drivers (for kernels up to 2.1.43)

- book: Linux Kernel Internals (for Linux 2.0)

- book: Linux Core Kernel Commentary (2.2.5, with references to 2.4)

The books are a little old, but there's some really good information in
them.  They definitely helped me understand things better.

Finally, I'm offering a CRT iMac (much like the one I gave away a few
months ago).  This one has a USB keyboard, too.  I think that about $25
would be fair.

Anyway, let me know if you're interested in anything.  The sooner you
could come pick it up (in Provo), the better.

Thanks.

-- 
Andrew McNabb
http://www.mcnabbs.org/andrew/
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