Hi Derin and sprout,
Although I don't personally have an immediate need for any of those items, that's a sweet lot of freediystuff you're offering.
I would though like to take a moment to (shamelessly :-) plug a new website project I've started that's up at
http://www.hasthat.com because it's for situations like this.
Just within the sprout community, I have seen these kinds of moving-away-giveaways a number of times. And I think they're fantastic! I have been wondering though if there might be a better way to help both people in the community looking for these kinds of things as well as owners looking to find good homes for their things and maybe hasthat can help.
The site acts as a repository for the physical things that you have. I created it in part to help me get a handle on my own stuff and store the stories of those things but also to try and distribute stuff more effectively than places like craigs and ebay to people that might have a need for them. Whether it's selling, lending, or giving away those things.
For instance, on my end, I've been holding on to a bunch of monitoring electrodes (
http://www.hasthat.com/thing/14/) that I got for a project more than a year ago that I no longer have a need for. craigslist doesn't really make sense since those posts expire and I don't have an immediate need to get rid of them, but maybe by having them up on the site someone in a similar position as I was before I got them would be able to find them and put them to good use.
I'm just getting going on the site so functionality is limited, but a short-term goal is to add a filtering layer that could be more useful for a community like sprout. You'd be able to create a group and tag things to a particular community or area of interest, which could then be explored and followed by other people in the community. Sort of like a distributed storage unit!
I'd be very interested to hear if you think this might be useful (or if you think it wouldn't be!) as well as any suggestions and questions.
Thanks,
Eliot