
We've had drawings in the past...drawings that fund our efforts. It's particularly challenging this time of year as we struggle to keep our doors open. It's been a tough six months for us but we've managed to hang in there. Many thanks to those who have helped us. I wouldn't be writing this announcement if you had not been there to help
But extraordinary times demand extraordinary effort...
And sacrifice....however we are glad to do it if it keeps us afloat.
Welcome to our semi-annual prize drawing. We have a unique if not a collectors item offered as first prize so let's get to the good stuff.
The Larado Quadrado
Loye presented me one of these machines during a visit to Austin.
I am offering this machine as our grand prize. As much as I hate to, I think that this great
Note on the back of the machine, the serial number...that should fairly well verify the rarity of these machines.
The Toshiba Tecra M2

For those that don't know of us, The HeliOS Project has given away just shy of 1000 computers to Austin and Central Texas children in the past 4 years. We have built two great computer labs in Austin and may be slated to be the donated computer suppliers for a foundation called Our Texas Grandchildren, founded by Carole Keeton Strayhorn, former Comptroller for the State of Texas.
These are the kids that have had the roughest times in foster care. They have a special place in our hearts and we aim to pave some of the uneven road that lies ahead of them.
AMD 50x15

People do tend to talk...
Tuxbymail or do-it-yourself Certificates
Know someone who is serious about using Linux but is still hesitant? Give them a certificate for Tuxbymail? They ship us their laptop and we install Linux either as a dual-boot or clean install for them. They pay shipping and insurance but in return, new life is infused into what they might consider a doorstop. Also, we offer to send someone you choose a do it yourself kit from out HeliOS Solutions store. Live CD's for them to explore with the entire user manual for the distro. We are offering 4 of each prize.
Please bookmark this announcement as we have others who may add to the prizes. The drawing is 10 dollars per entry and you can click our non profit conduit icon at the top left of this page to enter. Or, you can click here. Each 10.00 entry gives you a different chance at one of these prizes... so a 30.00 entry will secure three chances. If you are unable to participate using this link, email me at helios at fixedbylinux dott kom and we can give you an alternative.
Because of shipping costs and ambiguous export laws, we cannot ship the machines overseas and I apologize for this. We've ran into problems before shipping even new computers so unfortunately, we cannot ship them outside of North America. However if someone outside those borders does win a Do It Yourself Kit certificate, we will be glad to send that anywhere in the world.
The drawing will be held on November 8th, 2009.
My warmest and most sincere thanks to those who help us do what we do. We count on your support and are most grateful for it.
All-Righty Then

Glad to be able to contribute to your efforts.
ReplyDeleteBTW that "Larado Quadrado" sounds awesome.
I'm going to enter anyway but I guess its as usual US only winners?
ReplyDeletelanser, sorry for the ommission. I will make the edit right away. We will honor out of country winners for the Do it yourself kits but shipping costs and ambiguous export laws prohibit us from mailing the computers.
ReplyDeleteThanks for bringing this to my attention.
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When is the drawing, and when is the deadline for entries? If it was in the post, I apologise for my declining reading skills.
ReplyDeleteNovember 7th is the deadline, The drawing is on the 8th of November. It's our practice to allow entries up until the day prior to the drawing.
ReplyDeleteThanks
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I'm in. Good cause, good prizes!
ReplyDeleteAn unrelated note, but one I feel compelled to point out.
ReplyDeleteMicrosoft has revealed plans for a time-based Licensing model. What does this mean? Paying by the month for the rights to use my computer?
People need to step up and dictate to corps like Microsoft that they will not buy into that kind of extortion from those crooks.
Does Canada count as "North America", or as "Overseas"? Just curious -- it's *always* a question for people north of the border, and often impossible to determine.
ReplyDeleteYes, we will ship to anywhere in North America.
ReplyDeleteh
Well, call me mercenary, but in that case, I think that either Esperanto-USA or PBS is going to get ten bucks less from this Canadian, this year.
ReplyDelete(Keep up the good work!)