[kcc] Re: Kaplan Computer TIPS Meeting

  • From: Scott Dorsey <SDorsey@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "kcc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <kcc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 13:47:19 -0500

Ok, does anyone have a problem with 1PM on Wed the 16th?  Would that work 
better for you Chris?
Prof. Dorsey

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From: kcc-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [kcc-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Chris 
Stambaugh [chris_stambaugh@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 1:43 PM
To: kcc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [kcc] Re: Kaplan Computer TIPS Meeting

I Put an ad out on craigslist and found a guy who donated afew towers look like 
they are missing some parts, they were on their way to the scrapyard, I got 
them for anyone who wishes to have some for practice, or whatever. I will see 
if there is enough parts to make one functional, or we could do it as a group. 
However, that time I would not be able to do, because I have to be here to get 
the kids at 245. Im happy to drop off the parts beforehand, or on that day, I 
would just have to turn around and leave to be home for the kiddies. Earlier in 
the day, would be best for me if it is possible.

Chris Stambaugh


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From: SDorsey@xxxxxxxxxx
To: kcc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 12:23:02 -0500
Subject: [kcc] Kaplan Computer TIPS Meeting

Hello everyone,

I would like to set up our next meeting date.  Since we had a number of people 
that made it during the day would those hours work better for everyone or do we 
need to have two sepreate meetings?

I was going to try for next Wed Nov. 16th at 2PM.  Please let me know what you 
think so we can get this set up.  I've got an aquarium to use for our Liquid 
Cooled Computer Project.  I'm still looking for an old computer that works 
currently that you wouldn't mind if we kill it in the process of trying this.  
I also believe that Richard said he could come up with the Mineral Oil that we 
need.  If you have parts that you think could help with this project please 
send us a message so everyone knows who's doing which part.

Thanks,
Prof. Dorsey

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