LinuxFund, will that be cash or credit?
Tony Hammitt
thammitt at kc.rr.com
Thu Jun 14 03:02:29 CDT 2001
We don't actually have to keep the money. Let's just donate it
to GNU or the EFF or the Salvation Army or St. Jude's ...
This is free money, let's not turn it down just to save some
work in forwarding it to a charity.
Regards,
Tony
"Duston, Hal" wrote:
>
> OK, I'll take the role of the crotchety old fogy, but
> we have gotten by more than fine without funds so far.
> This would require actual effort on someone's part, to
> manage the money. We would need to have a treasurer
> or something. Maybe a bank account somewhere. I don't
> think mixing money into the group would be a good idea.
> We get enough flamewars going on without having to
> decide the proper way to spend any money.
>
> Grumpily, ;-)
> Hal Duston
>
> Wednesday, June 13, 2001 4:27 PM, "mike neuliep"
> [mike at illiana.net] wrote:
> >
> > Hmmm, the cards DO look pretty cool and I do like the idea
> > behind the card. The only thing I don't like is the 14%
> > APR interest the card carries. If they could make the
> > interest rate competitve, say to the 9.8% my credit union
> > carries, I'd look very closely at changing cards....
> >
> > But on the other hand, if you're never going to carry a
> > balance, why the hell not? What do the rest of you think?
> >
> > Mike
>
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