[Wolves] Free to good home
Amrik Singh
amo005 at hotmail.com
Sun May 12 18:15:48 UTC 2013
> Date: Sun, 12 May 2013 18:56:50 +0100
> From: adam at adamsweet.org
> To: wolves at mailman.lug.org.uk
> Subject: [Wolves] Free to good home
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> I've had my annual clear out, the following are free to good homes.
> Winner is according LUG archive timestamp. The only rules are that you
> must be able to either collect from my house, or from a LUG meeting
> (preferably the one this Weds), or have someone who can do so for you.
>
> There is some not-techie stuff destined for Freegle too, I included it
> here just in case anyone wants anything. There are a few things at the
> bottom that will be going on Ebay unless anyone wants to make me a
> fair offer.
>
> The quicker you collect, the happier I'll be.
>
> Non-techie stuff
> ================
>
> Oxford Mini School German Dictionary
> Da Vinci Code book by Dan Brown
> Set of children's penguin book-ends
> A set of traditional kitchen scales (not digital)
> IKEA adjustable black study lamp
> CD/cassette/radio alarm clock - nothing fancy
> 3'x1' mirror in wooden frame
> 3'x2' IKEA wooden picture frame with large blue butterfly close-up
> portrait picture
> 1 large (3'x2'), 1 small (1x<1') wall paintings - white paint swirls
> on black background on handmade canvas covered wood frame
> 3 x PAYG SIM cards for Three network
> 1 x PAYG SIM card for Orange network
> 32" Sanyo widescreen CRT TV
> 1 cheap metal frame, round wooden slat topped garden table with 2
> matching chairs
>
> Techie Stuff
> ============
>
> Tiny Laptop (circa 2001), 1 GHz Celeron, 512MB RAM, 80 GB disk, PCMCIA
> 100Mb and wireless A/B cards, USB bluetooth 1.1 dongle, 1024x786 res,
> S3 gfx, charger, 2 batteries, Dell laptop bag, DVDROM/CDRW combo drive
> wasn't reading discs last time I tried, floppy drive
> 2 x desktop towers (2GHz P4 and 2GHz AMD Athlon XP 2400, 1GB RAM each
> I think), both pretty much whole though need checking over
> 1 x Cisco 3600 router
> 2 x Cisco 2600 routers
> 1 x Cisco 2500 router
> 1 x Cisco 1760 router
> 1 x Cisco 1712 router
> Wireless TV 2.4 GHz transmitter with 2 receivers (uses SCART socket),
> works with Sky and Freeview
> Powered 3 way TV aerial splitter (pre-dates digital so possibly
> useless these days I don't know)
> 3 x Micro USB phone chargers (Outputs: 5.2v,0.5A; 5v,0.45A; 5v,1A)
> 1 x padded laptop rest (the cheap JLC ones from ASDA I think)
> USB Robotics 56k hardware serial modem
> Via EPIA Mini-ITX motherboard with embedded Via C3 CPU (about 500MHz I
> think) and 512MB RAM
> Chaintech CT-7AJA socket A motherboard, supports up to Duron 950, with
> (ripped) manual
> 150 Watt ATA power supply
> IDE CD Rewriter
> Misc IDE and SATA (I and II) hard disks, nothing bigger than 200GB,
> most about 80GB I expect (I'll need to scrub these before handing over)
> Misc SATA disk and power cables
> Misc D-Link, 3COM and Intel 100Mb PCI network cards
> PS/2 Mitsubishi Keyboard (I quite liked this one actually, it's nice
> and clacky)
> PS/2 optical mouse
> Pair of PC desktop speakers
> Freecom DVB-T Freeview USB stick (standard def I assume), with CD but
> missing USB to aerial connector (available on Ebay etc)
> Maxtor 200GB USB 2.0 external hard disk
> Windows games: Championshop Manager 03/04, Football Manager 07 and
> 2010, Deus Ex and Deus Ex Invisible War, Worms 2 and Worms Armegeddon
> Linux games: Postal - The Fudge Pack, The Threat
> 5" stuffed Tux
> 1 large Element 14 Raspberry Pi t-shirt
> 1 XL OP5 Ninja t-shirt (Ninja is a Nagios web interface from OP5 which
> is part of their commercial 'OP5 Monitor' Nagios based product)
> Pack of 100 individual plastic CD sleeves, each holding 2 discs, with
> fabric between to avoid scratching
> RJ45 crimp tool, not particularly good as I recall but it could have
> been the workmanship
>
> Ebay
> ====
>
> 2 x HP DL380 G4 servers, 2u, dual x 2.4GHz Xeons, 2 GB RAM, DAT 72
> tape drives, 4 x 72 GB SCSI disks in RAID5 I think.
> 1 x Gigabyte 1u P4 server, hyperthreading, possibly 4 GB RAM, 1 or 2
> disks somewhere between 80 and 160GB.
> 1 x Infrant (now Netgear) ReadyNAS 1000S - SOHO NAS (NFS, CIFS, FTP,
> HTTP, RAID0,1,5,10 I think), 4 x 250GB NAS grade disks, allegedly
> supports up to 2TB disks (see support website for models), has mod
> community. Build on SPARC CPU.
> 1 x Asus M4A77T/USB3 motherboard - Ron has first dibs
>
> Regards,
>
> Adam Sweet
>
> - --
I'll take the following.
IKEA adjustable black study lamp
1 x Cisco 3600 router
2 x Cisco 2600 routers
Maxtor 200GB USB 2.0 external hard disk
Thanks
Amo
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