Freecycle

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The idea is that one man's (or woman's) junk is another man's gold, or at least another man's source of useful parts.

I have lots of bits and bobs that I don't throw away, but other people may find an interesting use for. Also that arduino workshop (and other makers workshops) have some parts they would like to source.

Contents

Rules

  • No agreements are binding.
  • Please don't bring anything really difficult to dispose of unless someone else has agreed to take it home with them.

Items Wanted

Items Offered

(write your name in next to the item if you're keen to get hold of it. You can write your name with a link & time by typing ~~~~

Offered by Cgutteridge

Offered by Marxjohnson

  • A Nintendo gamecube in full working order with power and composite cables
  • From an ASUS A6T laptop (all working AFAIK, the graphics chip died):
    • 15.4" LCD screen
    • Power Supply
    • Battery
    • 2x256MB DDR RAM
    • ASUS-branded laptop bag with lots of pockets, should fit any 15" laptop.

As no-one's registered an interest, I currently wont be bringing any of these, but I'm not coming till Thursday so it's not too late to ask!

Offered by rossmcf

  • Flash Hacks (Oreilly)
  • Flash Remoting (Oreilly)
  • Essential ActionScript 2.0 (Oreilly)
  • ActionScript for Flash MX (Oreilly)

Flash is dead to me.

Offered by Bencc

Offered by User:Davetaz:Davetaz

Offered by Scott Wilson

  • An IBook G4 with dead motherboard, but a brand new hard drive [I'll take this off you if it's still available! mygulamali]
  • Namco Gcon2 light pistol for Ps2 [I'd love the lightgun please! ian/narq]

Offered by Ian Morrison / Narq

  • Medal of Honour Frontline PS2 game
  • Just Cause PS2 game
  • Netgear WAG311 802.11a/bg Dual Band PCI Card & desk antenna

Offered by John Hoyland

A selection of books:

  • The C Primer — Hancock & Krieger (McGraw Hill)
  • Variations In C — Shustack (Microsoft Press)
  • C++ Primer — Lippman (Addison Wesley)
  • Effective C++ — Meyers (Addison Wesley)
  • The Annotated C++ Reference Manual — Ellis & Stroustrup (Addison Wesley)
  • Teach Yourself Java In 21 Days — Lemay & Perkins (Sams)
  • Java In A Nutshell (1st Ed) — Flanagan (O'Reilly)
  • Java In A Nutshell (2nd Ed) — Flanagan (O'Reilly)
  • ANSI Common Lisp — Graham (Prentice-Hall)
  • Graphic Java — Geary & McClellan (O'Reilly)
  • Enterprise Java Beans (3rd Ed) — Monson-Haefel (O'Reilly)
  • Java Internationalisation — Deitsch & Czarnecki (O'Reilly)
  • Agile Web Development with Rails (1st Ed) — Thomas & Heinemeier-Hanson (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
  • Essential XML — Box, Skonnard & Lam (Addison Wesley)
  • Artificial Intelligence & Natural Man — Boden (Harvester Press)
  • Artificial Intelligence — Winston (Addison Wesley)
  • Techniques Of Artificial Intelligence — Shapiro (D. Van Nostrand)
  • Software Engineering (3rd Ed) — Sommerville (Addison Wesley)
  • The Unified Software Development Process — Jacobson, Booch & Rumbaugh (Addison Wesley)
  • Object-Oriented Systems Analysis — Shlaer & Mellor (Yourdon Press)
  • Object-Oriented Analysis (2nd Ed) — Coad & Yourdon (Yourdon Press)
  • Fuzzy Thinking — Bart Kosko (Harper Collins)
  • The Future Does Not Compute — Talbott (O'Reilly)

I need to make some space on the bookshelves. I'm travelling to dev8D from home every day, so it's not too late to ask me to bring you one of these fine tomes.

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