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Re: IIgs stuff to sell / give away



In article <37864A4A.27108423@hayfork.net>, Robert
<robertj-at.dev.null@hayfork.net> wrote:


>Most of the stuff was out of the classroom and into storage before I
>started working with the district 3 years ago.  Most of it was working
>when taken out of the classroom, but that's about all I can say about
>it.  We didn't have any of it when I was in school and had progressed
>beyond it by the time I got back into it.
>
>We have right now about 30 working of each of:
>Apple IIgs cpus  (some have ram cards, some not. Some have other
>things.)
> etc etc etc

Hi Robert.

Why not see if *someone* will take those IIGS and make a word processing lab?
They can all be linked via appletalk & print on a Apple Laserprinter. You
can use an old Mac as a server. You can get HYPERSTUDIO for the IIGS
*free* and have kids learn the basics Heck, they can even learn to make
webpages on a IIGS unless they have tp be shielded from HTML.

Ok, it is not a popular idea in school that just "upgrade because" -- and
I DO think kids deserve MODERN computers, but there is plenty of use in
these machines. 

Take a minute to visit my classroom http://www.n2.net/clairemont/ to see
what I mean. Have fun!

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Louis Cornelio ---> http://home.san.rr.com/cornelio/
Apple II computers, my classroom, and the Ramito Homepage!