RE: tictech: How about a tech flea market?

From: Rogers, Joshua (jerogers@seattleschools.org)
Date: Tue May 06 2003 - 08:28:43 PDT

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    -tictech message:

    Oh!! So do we! Lots and lots of ink.

    Joshua E. Rogers
    Technology Specialist
    Aki Kurose Middle School
    ph: 206-252-7723
    fax: 206-252.7701
    jerogers@seattleschools.org

     -----Original Message-----
    From: Crozier, Kevin
    Sent: Monday, May 05, 2003 5:48 PM
    To: tic-tech
    Subject: RE: tictech: How about a tech flea market?

    -tictech message:

    Sounds great!

    We have available new ink cartridges for printers no longer in service at
    our school.

    Kevin

    Kevin Crozier
    Gr. 3 - Lowell School
    Seattle, WA
    kbcrozier@seattleschools.org
    http://www.seattleschools.org/schools/lowell/kevin/index.htm
    "Understand the conflict with your brain, but solve it in your heart." -
    Erin Jones

    > ----------
    > From: Rockwell, Neil
    > Reply To: tic-tech
    > Sent: Monday, May 5, 2003 9:57 AM
    > To: tic-tech
    > Subject: tictech: How about a tech flea market?
    >
    > -tictech message:
    >
    > Hi.
    > I'd like to start a district tech flea market. The idea is in it's
    > infancy and you should consider this email a request for suggestions
    > regarding concept and form. I would like organize a system where we can
    > trade unused items.
    >
    > For example, I have a number of ATI All In Wonder Pro video cards new in
    > the box. I would post these and whoever has something of value could
    > offer to trade. The types of item could be both personal and district
    > property, with the district property needing to stay in the schools.
    > Anything having a bar code would require the submission of a transfer
    > form.
    >
    > We can do the equivalent of dumpster diving, requesting desired items
    > and posting our refuse. There's probably someone who wants those
    > LCIII's (scary thought)!
    >
    > Let me know if you are interested. If there is enough interest, I'll
    > put a site together. It can be our own little "inside" version of a
    > barter based eBay.
    >
    >
    >
    > Neil I. Rockwell
    >
    > Technology Coordinator
    >
    > Asa Mercer Middle School
    >
    > Seattle Public Schools
    >
    > 206-252-8032
    >
    > nrockwell@seattleschools.org
    >
    >
    >
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