Good thing they weren't handing out iPods

Here’s the part that galls me:

“It’s rather strange that we would have such a tremendous response for the purchase of a laptop computer – and laptop computers that probably have less-than-desirable attributes,” said Paul Proto, director of general services for Henrico County.

Being a Mac nut, this was offensive. What attributes is he looking for in the new laptops the district will be purchasing? Perhaps a shitty operating system? Or constant worrying about viruses? Or lack of plug and play capability?

Of course, this is all said in jest. I don’t want to start a flame war about Mac vs. PC. I just thought it was funny.

And I too would stand in line for a $50 iBook. Great for the kids to chat, email, and type up their schoolwork. Sounds like a great deal. And I have wet myself just thinking about a new dual-processor G5, so I wish I could have been there. I would have fit right in. :smiley:

Yeah, that don’t seem right.

Many of the units had been roughly handled and had not been taken care of. Additionally, all of them had been completely stripped of software.

$300-350 seems to be about the going rate.

Being in line with the shoppers I can see; being in with the rioters is a different matter.

A nice kickback from the CEO of Dell? :slight_smile:

I wouldn’t be surprised one iota if part of the agreement for the new laptop deal was for the school district to get rid of all their non-Dell stuff first. Hence the fire sale.

This wasn’t part of the agreement.

I don’t claim to be an expert on this; I’m just repeating what got asserted on Slashdot:

That Slashdot post is nothing more than random speculation.

The ones going for 300 have bigger hard drives with the 10 gig hard drives they are going for $100 to $150. How big were the ones for sale?

As I said, I don’t claim to be an expert on this. But dumping $300+ laptops for 20% of their price definitely induces a :dubious:

All the laptops in question had all software removed (for fairly obviously legal reasons). They’d had the shit kicked out of them for four years by schoolkids. I wouldn’t want to spend more than $50 on such an item.

:eek:

What kind of an asshole even tries to grab a toy away from a kid? Good for you for kicking the second one, but jeez, you shouldn’t even have had to!

Thanks for the laugh.

Maybe Dullardia ('It’s pronounced 'Dool-ard’ya!")

According to the Beeb, in the rush;

This doesn’t deserve a :rolleyes: so much as a :dubious:

I’m not into computing as much as I used to be, are these Mac laptops really that valuable?

I suspect she was named after Saint Blandine, one of the first Christian martyrs from Gaul (Ville de Lyon), tortured to death in 177 AD.

“I’d still sleep better if i saw some trampling”

I’m suprised no one is up in arms about the school district throwing money away.

If schools want to complain about underfunding and needing more money they really ought to try to save or earn some money when they can.

If these iBooks were such a hot commodity for $50 why didn’t the school auction them off and make a few bucks?
If I lived in that school district and the schools were asking for more money next year I don’t think I’d be in a generous mood.

The County has not “thrown money away.” By law, municipal governments cannot profit from the sale of surplus merchandise. The iBooks were a hot commodity because people thought they were - they had been used by high school students for 4 years and were in pretty bad shape, by and large. They had also been completely stripped of any software. The students that had the computers prior to graduation were given first choice to buy them, and then county citizens were offered the equipment.

Given the quality of the schools here, they could ask for the moon and the only question would be “Don’t you want the stars as well?”

I hear they’re already being sold on eBay for $250 and up. Historically, Macs have held their resale value better than Windows-based PCs.

We’re going in circles. Are the $250 ones items that have undergone four years of careful handling by schoolkids, and do they lack an OS?