Best folks on Earth, saved me when we needed to do forensics on an old old
machine providing us with an old cga monitor and some 5 1/4 floppies all
for free.

On Dec 21, 2017 6:16 PM, "Ryan Coleman" <ryan.coleman at cwis.biz> wrote:

> FreeGeek is where I go to give my old hardware new life (donated upwards
> of $5,000 in gear there over the last five years) and also go to find
> random one-offs I’m missing like 36-48” 4-pin molex power cords.
>
> It’s a great place.
>
> As for a single volunteer (out of hundreds) I’m not surprised. There are
> many people that go in and out and some are old mainframe guys and some are
> 20-somethings in college.
>
>
> > On Dec 21, 2017, at 7:14 AM, Rick Engebretson <eng at pinenet.com> wrote:
> >
> > in south Minneapolis was fun to visit last Saturday. They combine
> education, PC recycling and resale, and Linux introduction. They rely on
> volunteers. They install XUbuntu Linux for new users. Speaking with a long
> time volunteer, he seemed not to have heard about TCLUG.
> >
> > My big urban adventure also included an inquiry regarding anybody doing
> circuit board fabrication. I was referred to TwinCities Makers dot org, a
> few blocks from Free Geeks. Their web site describes interests that include
> soldering and Arduino.
> >
> > Both community groups were housed in nice old industrial structures.
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