[MACEP] Old school

Richardson, Jim RichardJ at hsd.k12.or.us
Mon Jul 2 12:57:51 PDT 2007


If I can't find one locally or from FreeGeek in Portland.........
If your going to dispose of the PC, would you consider pulling the 5.5 drive an shipping it to me? 
I would pay the costs of course.
 
Jim Richardson
Technology Coordinator
Liberty High School

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Hi, Jim!

There is one here in Eugene. If one doesn't turn up nearer to you, let me know. One of my "projects" for this summer is disposing of  an old computer that has both 5.5 and 3.25 floppy drives.  It is certainly old school as the keyboard weighs more than most laptops today.  It even has a hand scanner and a com port digital piano.

---Mary

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Richardson, Jim" <RichardJ at hsd.k12.or.us>
> Hoping one of you still have access to an old 5.5 floppy drive.
> I have a father in-law that has a bunch of old family records stored on several
> 5.5 floppies and we would like to recover them. Seems all I need in a 5.5 drive
> for a day to copy these text files off.
> 
> Back in the PDX StRUT days I must have handled hundreds of
> these......................
> 
> Please let me know,
> 
> Jim
> 
> Jim Richardson
> Technology Coordinator
> Liberty High School
>
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