Stats and Testimonials
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Things that show how cool Free Geek is.
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- Free Geek has received nearly 287,000 (286,916) Gizmos from the public, including 31,441 systems, 33,169 monitors and 22,102 printers
(taken by Oso from FGDB 11/2000 to 12/05/2005).
- Free Geek has put nearly 50,000 (49,866) Gizmos back into reuse, including more than 6,400 (6,412) computer systems (taken by Oso from FGDB 11/2000 to 12/05/2005).
- "At Free Geek, I have been able to both further my knowledge of computer hardware and software, and help train those less knowledgeable than myself. And when I or my clients have old computer systems to get rid of, we know they will be put to the best possible use."
-Pete Forsyth, small business owner, Puddletown Tech --Pete 15:44, 3 Dec 2005 (PST)
in-progress stuff
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Quantifying our accomplishments:
- Free Geek has recycled approximately 700 tons of computer equipment since its inception. (estimated by Oso - life of program - 11/2000 to 12/05/2005)
- Oso- curious about the estimate. Are there any materials, or time periods we CAN get hard numbers for, or is that just something that isn't tracked? Also, do I understand right, this is what we've sent out and literally "recycled", not including the stuff we've reused? As for the estimate, is it more estimate or hunch? --Pete 21:00, 7 Dec 2005 (PST)
possible interviewees
folks reporters might want to interview for more detail on certain topics:
- Recycling: Christen/Oso
- Education/workforce training: Laurel (?)
- Open Source Software:
- Free Geek as Portland citizen: Oso
- Fundraising: Oso
- Worker's Collective: Shawn (?)
- Consensus process: Richard (?)
- LPI tests: Reid Leake, passed 101 and 102 in '05; Keith Lofstrom, prefers email over phone