[NPMUG] Goodwill CRC update, June 12
Robert A. Donaldson
radonaldson at mac.com
Fri Jun 12 20:39:04 MDT 2009
Dear Mac friends:
Many thanks to Charlie Hutchens, Rich Fitzgibbon, John Hamill, Tucker
Trainor and Dave Sevick for joining me at the Goodwill Computer
Recycling Center today.
I regret to interrupt your enjoyment of the Penguins' Stanley Cup
championship to bring you this update :-)
We managed to get a second SmartDisk FireLite external hard drive
prepared to help us image our Macs until we get our server issue
resolved. My wife will NEVER miss her backup drive...
We kicked into gear after lunch and managed to refurbish 11 Macs to
bring our all-time total to 1,928. We re-imaged a store return, and de-
manufactured three iMacs. There is now a dual 1.0 ghz and a dual 867
mhz Mirror Drive Door G4 Towers capable of running OS X.5 Leopard in
the Goodwill ComputerWorks store.
We'll have another workday next Friday, June 19.
As a gentle reminder, please note Goodwill has finally re-instituted
the security procedures they were using in the Lawrenceville facility
before the CRC moved to the South Side. Security cameras have been
activated, and the metal detector at the exit has been switched on and
staffed.
Entry is only from the South 26th St. entrance. We cannot enter the
ComputerWorks Store and go through the back door as we used to.
We are asked to stop at the reception desk at the main lobby to sign
in to get a volunteer badge, then sign in to the log book at the CRC
entrance at the metal detector. The log book now has a separate tab
section just for our members to sign in and out.
We followed these procedures when we were in the Lawrenceville
building, and it's taken Goodwill some time to re-install all the
devices to cover the area with video surveillance.
These measures are to make sure data on disk drives does not get out
of the building before the drives can be securely erased or destroyed.
Goodwill is serious about this, as everyone should be. Any incident of
data from the drives they are entrusted to wipe or destroy getting out
would destroy the credibility of their operation, and lead to people
sending computers elsewhere for recycling.
So please, check in. It takes two minutes, and we're not in any hurry.
Hope to see you there!
Robert A. Donaldson
radonaldson at mac.com
(H) 412-922-3303
(M) 412-477-9188
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