Re: [NOISE] Far-reaching tentacles . . . ?
At 11:38 PM 9/8/96, Alan Bostick wrote:
Found in the news:
(SACRAMENTO)- The principals of six Sacramento area schools have received 46 used computers that were renovated by inmates at Folsom Prison. Warden Theo White delivered the machines after they were given a reprieve from the scrap heap. The prison obtained the donated personal computers from the non-profit Detwiler Foundation... which began working ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ five years ago to bring new technology into the state's classrooms.
[Would you want *YOUR* CHILDREN to use computers that had been HACKED by CONVICTED CRIMINALS????]
Who cares about the convicted criminals? It's the connection to the Detwiler Foundation that would worry me. (Now that's what you call an S. Boxx!) --Medusa
Who cares! Computers are computers. I wish someone would send me one,reconditioned or not. I am back on a dumb terminal because my 8088's hd gave up the ghost and deceided to leave it at the shop while I upgrade. On Sun, 8 Sep 1996, Timothy C. May wrote:
At 11:38 PM 9/8/96, Alan Bostick wrote:
Found in the news:
(SACRAMENTO)- The principals of six Sacramento area schools have received 46 used computers that were renovated by inmates at Folsom Prison. Warden Theo White delivered the machines after they were given a reprieve from the scrap heap. The prison obtained the donated personal computers from the non-profit Detwiler Foundation... which began working ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ five years ago to bring new technology into the state's classrooms.
[Would you want *YOUR* CHILDREN to use computers that had been HACKED by CONVICTED CRIMINALS????]
Who cares about the convicted criminals? It's the connection to the Detwiler Foundation that would worry me.
(Now that's what you call an S. Boxx!)
--Medusa
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