I'm posting on behalf of Marion....
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 CALLING NH/VT COLLECTORS:
 There's a nonprofit organization called WinCycle in Windsor, Vermont
 that receives all of a local university's unwanted computer equipment,
 which they then fix up and sell or donate to people and schools who
 can't afford new machines. I've been volunteering there weekly for a
 few months and it's really quite an operation.
 This has been a rough year -- burglaries, management upheavals, rising
 costs -- and to top it off, they just found out that they have to
 vacate their corner of the warehouse by the end of September, because
 the warehouse owner found a tenant who wants the entire building, and
 the rental agreement is only month-to-month. We've got to start moving
 stuff out of there and into another building just down the street,
 pronto, and the new building is less than half the space we have now.
 To get an idea of what we're dealing with, take a look at this:
 
http://www.wincycle.org/images/wc-panorama.jpg
 Anything that isn't considered saleable (i.e., new enough to surf the
 web and run MS Office) will be scrapped if someone doesn't take it at
 scrap cost (25 cents a pound?) and some will simply be given away with
 the request that you make a donation of whatever you can. There are
 tons and TONS of perfectly-intact but old machines that need a home!
 I've taken home nearly fifty old Macs but I can't store any more.
 There's PC hardware too, and printers, monitors, keyboards, mice, hard
 drives, networking gear, software, manuals, peripherals, other internal
 and external parts, enough SCSI cables to circle the Earth, etc.
 Please forward this to anyone within driving distance that you can
 think might be interested. Parents, please ask your schools if they
 need bulk quantities of stuff; we can most likely deliver locally, if
 needed. Any other institutions or organizations (churches, charities,
 etc.) you can think of that might be interested in loading up in bulk,
 please tell them to contact us -- they can email Tim Cary
 <caryconsulting(a)direcway.com> or me.
 More general info about WinCycle here: 
http://www.wincycle.org but the
 price list is basically null and void at this point because of our
 desperate situation. If you need further info than what's on the
 website, please email mbates(a)whoopis.com -- do NOT reply to the list, I
 won't get your message.
 Thanks!
 -- MB