Hope everyone is ok.
Evelyn, hope the pain gets better soon.
I have spent a fair bit of time with my granddad which has been nice, but
not as much as i would like too.
Anyway, i have posted this in a few computer related NG's, but will post it
here, i know a few people are from the UK so maybe some can help.
ttfn
Jules
TSUNAMI DISASTER EDUCATION APPEAL.
I am organizing sending as many recycled PC's to the affected areas to
replace the ones destroyed in the schools etc. This will help the long term
goal of getting the villages and towns back to some sort of normality.
At the time of writing i am hoping to ship in around 4 months, so around
early April 2005.
As well as PC's, software and I.T related equipment is needed, as well as
funds to cover fuel & shipping costs to get the items to one location ready
to have the software pre installed prior to surface shipping, i have local
computer clubs ready to help do that, but i need help moving items that have
been donated so far and for the many more i hope to get over the next 2
months.
I am getting local media coverage which is a start, and i hope this will
help further but here's what i need at the moment.
Working PC's. Anything above 350-400 mhz would do, Monitors and spare parts,
cables etc.
Networking equipment and other I.T related hardware. Any around Sheffield /
Yorkshire would make it easier to start off with which is where i am and the
offers of help with hands on computer setup is at the moment.
Cash. So far i have had offers of help from a local van hire firm, but i
need to cover fuel costs. Some people have offered good items, but i need to
cover postage.
If a large amount of computers can be sourced further away then hopefully i
can get cheap or discounted shipping, again which is why cash donations
would be needed,
A 40 foot container looks like costing around ?1800. That can hold a lot of
items, but other small costs are involved in setting up the items and
getting them shipped. I have had firm offers of people willing to take time
off work to help set up the computers on arrival, but i need to cover
airfare, food and accommodation for a couple of people to oversee the
arrival and setting up on arrival with the help of locals.
Any amount of financial help is appreciated . This is a natural disaster
that has affected the whole world, and this is about the only way i can give
some positive help back for a change. These local towns and schools need to
get back to a normal life as soon as possible.
At the moment i am getting locations and the local language spoken
information for where the items are to be sent, but i need to get the ball
rolling NOW. I know this time of year many people do not have a lot of spare
cash, or have given already, i know thats the same for me, so anything at
all you can donate is taken with many thanks.
I can be contacted on.
(Sheffield) 0114 - 261 8314
Mobile -.07887973224
email - julianhales@blueyonder.co.uk
Donations can be sent to
Julian Hales
11 Lilac Road
Wincobank
Sheffield
S5 6FU
Please inc a email or Tel No. so i can confirm receipt of payment.
What ever you can afford to give, no matter how small, or any other help is
received with much thanks.
Tumbleweed - 02 Jan 2005 18:03 GMT
Juliam have you checked into the cost of *importing* these items? I would
advise checking with the embassies before you go and get a 40ft containers
worth of second hand PC's!! Not wishing to be a wet blanket, but it is quite
likely that for at least some of the countries involved the import costs
would make this a prohibitive exercise, in that it would be better just to
use the money to source PC's locally. At the very least you will have to
narrow this down to a few specific countries.

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> Hope everyone is ok.
> Evelyn, hope the pain gets better soon.
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> received with much thanks.
Julian 'Penny for the guy' Hales - 02 Jan 2005 18:12 GMT
> Juliam have you checked into the cost of *importing* these items? I would
> advise checking with the embassies before you go and get a 40ft containers
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> use the money to source PC's locally. At the very least you will have to
> narrow this down to a few specific countries.
Yes someone contacted me when the idea was going around my head, the cost of
the container is ?1800. A lot of money i know, but i hope to cram it full,
so far some companies have offerd me computers, that was jsut word of mouth
so far. I hope for more once firms go back to work tomorrow.
A person who has shipped to India before computers for charity gave me a
breakdown of costs, i can get past all the red tape quite easy as its
charitable stuff, i just need help with shipping costs around the UK to
Sheffield where a computer club will sort them out.
I need some cash to cover fuel costs for a the free vans i can use, food for
the 'workers's etc.
I gave what little cash i did have, but all i could offer was my exp of
computers and contacts.
I used to be in the Red Cross before moving away so im off to see them and
find locations of the schools destroyed, then contact some airlines etc
about getting free or cheap flights for the couple of IT people who have
offerd there time to meet the computers on arrival and help set them up with
the help of the locals.
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> Tumbleweed
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Tumbleweed - 02 Jan 2005 18:54 GMT
Fair enough cheque on its way.

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Julian 'Penny for the guy' Hales - 02 Jan 2005 19:06 GMT
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!
I forgot to mentin in Nov i was on a TV show here in the UK, i have just
emailed Justin & Colin (gay TV home lifestyle shows) via there agent to get
them involved. After the flirting Justin did with me im sure they would
help.
My local GP surgery love me, as i often take in the rescue animals i get to
show the girls on reception and im off tomorrow to see if they can do the
free vacination for the local computer guys that may need to be there on
arrival of the PC's so every little helps.