[Imc-tech] getting new computers.

David Young dyoung at onthejob.net
Fri May 4 13:55:04 CDT 2001


I think the IMC should be choosy about its computers, selecting silent
computers with a very small footprint and a usable hardware/software
design. Otherwise the IMC will become an unpleasant to meet or work
because of computer noise and crowding, and the computers will be
frustrating for visitors to use and for staffers to assist others.

I think that the iMac is ideal because it doesn't have any cooling
fans whatsoever, it integrates the CPU and monitor to save space, it is
not beige, and it is the easiest computer to use.  The worst possible
computer is just about anything Prairienet will donate, because they
are relatively large and ugly boxes, beige, noisy, and they run Windows
... slowly.  There are lots of computers in between.

I know that "beggars can't be choosers," but before you approach anyone
for donations, make sure you have some sort of criteria for evaluating
one donor's offer versus another's, and keep some ideal in mind. Make
sure that you are not using shallow performance/capacity criteria like
megahertz or number of megabytes, because it's way too easy to meet
these criteria without getting a computer that's worth using.

Dave

On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 11:59:20AM -0500, Molly Stentz wrote:
> Well, speaking from a local non-profit (CLAM Center) that has been trying
> to do this for years (secure this "hot" grant funding), my experience is
> that it has not been that easy. we have talked to local merchants and
> businesses. we have talked to funders. Note also Prairienet's ongoing
> financial woes. While I applaud your optimism, I'd put some energy into
> parterships with existing groups and a strategy. I'd be happy to discuss
> this at length sometime. I could have shared the return rate CLAM got on
> Prairienet computers (very low. lots of time and energy.. sound familiar?)
> 
> By the way, I haven't mentioned it yet since I am do not have the physical
> units in from of me, BUT the CLAM Center is due to receive a load of
> working Pentium grade machines from both the USGS and the UIECU soon. I
> have requested a few extra in the hopes CLAM can donate them to the IMC.
> I'll let everyone know once I can go over to pick them up.
> 
> -Molly
> 
> 
> On Fri, 4 May 2001, Sascha Meinrath wrote:
> 
> > has anyone looked into funding opportunities to buy new computers?
> > technology is a very hot item right now and it should be really easy to
> > find money for a public computer cluster that will help "span the digital
> > divide" (as it were).  i think it might be worth our time to contact some
> > local merchants, explain the mission of the imc, and see if they would be
> > willing to donate a machine or 10 to the cause.  chambana has no shortage
> > of computer sellers, surely a couple of them would be willing to donate to
> > this great pr cause?
> >
> > also, i know that there are tons of technology grants out there
> > (especially for specific projects).  if we sold this as a project to set
> > up a public computer cluster, we should be able to get funding without too
> > much hassle.
> >
> > what do folks think?
> >
> > --sascha
> >
> >
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