[sf-lug] Fwd: [PenLUG] THIS WEEK: PenLUG meeting 03/27/2008
jim stockford
jim at well.com
Mon Mar 24 14:10:36 PDT 2008
Begin forwarded message:
> From: bill at wards.net
> Date: March 24, 2008 12:00:06 PM PDT
> To: members at penlug.org
> Subject: [PenLUG] THIS WEEK: PenLUG meeting 03/27/2008
>
> +---------------------------------------------------------------+
> |Date: |Thursday, March 27th, 2008 |
> |---------+-----------------------------------------------------|
> |Time: |meeting 7:00 - 9:00 PM, social/networking until 10 PM|
> |---------+-----------------------------------------------------|
> | |Bayshore Technology Park |
> |Location:|1300 Island Drive |
> | |Redwood City, CA 94065 |
> | |Suite 106 - Training Room |
> +---------------------------------------------------------------+
>
> James Burgett, ACCRC
>
> The Alameda County Computer Resource Center (ACCRC) is a non profit
> organization which provides free electronics recycling. James will
> be
> speaking on the topic of giving computers to the needy through the
> diversion of machines from the waste stream and the difficulty of
> placing
> free hardware in a world that was trained to expect zero-sum
> economic
> behavior ("If it's free then something must be wrong with it"). He
> will
> discuss the recent installfest (350 machines assembled), including
> lessons
> learned and plans for future fests.
>
> James Burgett founded the ACCRC, Alameda County Computer Resource
> Center,
> to essentially make money off of equipment that other people
> thought was
> obsolete garbage. Thirteen years later he*s reformatted,
> refurbished and
> donated thousands of computers to folks who might not ever have the
> chance
> to own one. The ACCRC offers workshops on how to refurbish and reuse
> junked equipment and how to install and use the open source OS
> Ubuntu
> Linux which is free for all. Saving valuable equipment from the
> landfill,
> James explains, is not exactly profitable for the California
> Electronics
> Recycling Initiative, which encourages recyclers to mine and grind
> parts
> rather than refurb for reuse.
>
> RSVP
>
> Although it is not required, we like to have an idea of how many
> people to expect, so if possible please email rsvp at penlug.org if you
> are planning to attend.
>
> GETTING THERE
>
> For information on getting to the meeting, please see:
> http://maps.google.com/maps?q=1300+Island+Drive,+Redwood+City,+CA
> http://www.penlug.org/twiki/bin/view/Home/DrivingDirectionsQualys
> http://www.penlug.org/twiki/bin/view/Home/TransitDirectionsQualys
>
> Traffic on 101 can be pretty bad in the evening, so we encourage you
> to check traffic conditions before driving by dialing 5-1-1 on your
> phone or visiting www.511.org, and if possible to take public transit
> (best bet: bicycle via Caltrain) or carpool to this meeting.
>
> MORE INFORMATION
>
> See www.penlug.org for more information.
>
>
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