Dear OBRL-News-Bulletin and OBRL-Quarterly Subscribers,
We are continuing with our data recording on the To-T experiment,
using data recorders hooked to lap-top portable computers, and other
experiments are underway or planned which require similar set-ups.
As a cost-saving measure, we routinely use computers which are
several years old, not "top of the line", but certainly very good for
our purposes. They are put into operation around-the-clock, and so
there is more wear and tear on our systems than the usual consumer
would give them. Spare parts are also in demand, so even
malfunctioning computers can be useful to us.
Currently in use at OBRL are Macintosh G3 and G4 computers, laptop
portables, but we also have a need for Windows-type PC Laptops, or
possibly desktop systems either Mac or Windows. If you have any such
computers which you've been considering to give away or discard, we
would be interested to obtain them as a donation, for which you would
get a letter from OBRL which can be used for a tax-deduction.
At this point, we would accept donations of any of the following:
Macintosh Laptop Portables:
G3 Lombard or Pismo
Working or Malfunctioning (for parts)
G4 Any system, working or malfunctioning (for parts)
Mac G4 dekstop systems? (possibly?)
Windows Laptop Portables or Desktops:
what have you got to donate?
Also needed: working color printer and printer/copier for Mac or
Windows type system.
Give this some consideration and let us know what you've got. I'll
then let you know if this would be workable for our needs.
Thanks in advance,
James DeMeo, Ph.D.
Director of OBRL
Orgone Biophysical Research Lab
Greensprings Center
PO Box 1148, Ashland, Oregon 97520 USA
e-mail: demeo@...
http://www.orgonelab.org