Re: [swinog] Old functional hardware - where does it best go?

2012-09-07 Diskussionsfäden Roger Schmid
if someone somthing like DSLAM with the apropriate Patchpanel has to 
throw away, i could use such things for at least 24 Ports.

please drop me a note.

Roger

Am 07/09/2012 11:09, schrieb Martin Ebnoether:

On the Fri, Sep 07, 2012 at 03:18:22PM +0200, Jeroen Massar blubbered:

Hi Jeroen.


As such, I am asking if somebody knows what the best way is to get
effectively rid of various things like a full functioning
(network,video,audio) p100 (DEC multia), a p200 (small tower), a dual
p2-266 (tower), a dual p3-600 (qube case), nslu2's and then an assorted
list of other things like cd drives etc.

What is the best way to go with this kind of stuff? Trash is an option,
but it is not like these things are small ;)

Maybe the guys from Revamp-IT are interested?
http://www.revamp-it.ch/

CU, Venty





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Re: [swinog] Old functional hardware - where does it best go?

2012-09-07 Diskussionsfäden Martin Ebnoether
On the Fri, Sep 07, 2012 at 03:18:22PM +0200, Jeroen Massar blubbered:

Hi Jeroen.

> As such, I am asking if somebody knows what the best way is to get
> effectively rid of various things like a full functioning
> (network,video,audio) p100 (DEC multia), a p200 (small tower), a dual
> p2-266 (tower), a dual p3-600 (qube case), nslu2's and then an assorted
> list of other things like cd drives etc.
> 
> What is the best way to go with this kind of stuff? Trash is an option,
> but it is not like these things are small ;)

Maybe the guys from Revamp-IT are interested? 
http://www.revamp-it.ch/

CU, Venty

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Re: [swinog] Old functional hardware - where does it best go?

2012-09-07 Diskussionsfäden Miguel Elias
Hi all,

Well before, you drop all your stuff in the infinity of the garbage
disposal aka "how do we ship all this stuff to africa", an email to the
local hackerspace and ask if they need equipment.
http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/Switzerland
Regularly they / we look for any kind of extraordinary computers, or
network equipment for the next gathering.

* http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/Switzerland
* http://www.cosin.ch
* https://easterhegg.ch

By the way, to all who did help locate equipment for the easterhegg,
thanks a lot. It was very much appreciated.

Or you do have really old or rear equipment / computer. You should get
in touch with this people.

* http://www.mfk.ch/kontakt.html (mainly swiss design or produced equipment)
* http://www.pcmuseum.ch/index.php?id=kontakt
* http://cmgb.blogspot.ch/ (small but proud to keep all systems running)

Hope I could give some alternatives.

See you soon
Miguel

On 07.09.12 15:37, Mike Kellenberger wrote:
> If the size and weight is the problem, give Swico a call
> (http://www.swicorecycling.ch/d/entsorgen_abholauftrag.asp), they will
> bring you a container, you can fill it and they will pick it up the next
> day - all free of charge...
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Mike
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Re: [swinog] Old functional hardware - where does it best go?

2012-09-07 Diskussionsfäden Mike Kellenberger
If the size and weight is the problem, give Swico a call
(http://www.swicorecycling.ch/d/entsorgen_abholauftrag.asp), they will
bring you a container, you can fill it and they will pick it up the next
day - all free of charge...

Regards,

Mike

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Am 07.09.2012 15:32, schrieb vwat...@dancendrumarts.com:
> Chris:
> 
> I am soo sad you didn't hit me up about the old Cisco gear you sent
> away...I would have taken it all! Same goes for youJeroen, if you've got
> Cisco gear going to that pile, I will be glad to relieve you of it FREE
> OF CHARGE! And I will come pick it up as well. Cheers,
> 
> Vinnie 
> -Original Message-
> *From:* Chris Meidinger [mailto:cmeidin...@sendmail.com]
> *Sent:* Friday, September 7, 2012 09:24 AM
> *To:* 'Jeroen Massar'
> *Cc:* swi...@swinog.ch
> *Subject:* Re: [swinog] Old functional hardware - where does it best go?
> 
> Hey Jeroen, when I cleaned out my lab, a similar list of items plus a
> ton of old Cisco stuff, I donated the whole lot to some guys who were
> putting together a hackerspace. Maybe there's something similar, a
> hackerspace or maker lab near you? Chris On Sep 7, 2012, at 9:18, Jeroen
> Massar wrote: > Hi, > > So, interrupting the summery silence on this
> list a bit, and it might > not be entirely swinog-appropriate... but...
> I was doing some sorting > out of various things and realized that I
> amassed too many old unused > computers and various components that are
> still in full functional > order, but not very useful to use due to
> their oldness, powerconsumption > and simply as they have been replaced
> with better ones. > > As such, I am asking if somebody knows what the
> best way is to get > effectively rid of various things like a full
> functioning > (network,video,audio) p100 (DEC multia), a p200 (small
> tower), a dual > p2-266 (tower), a dual p3-600 (qube case), nslu2's and
> then an assorted > list of other things like cd drives etc. > > What is
> the best way to go with this kind of stuff? Trash is an option, > but it
> is not like these things are small ;) > > Greets, > Jeroen > > >
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Re: [swinog] Old functional hardware - where does it best go?

2012-09-07 Diskussionsfäden vwatson
Chris:


I am soo sad you didn't hit me up about the old Cisco gear you sent away...I 
would have taken it all! Same goes for youJeroen, if you've got Cisco gear 
going to that pile, I will be glad to relieve you of it FREE OF CHARGE! And I 
will come pick it up as well. Cheers,


Vinnie
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From: Chris Meidinger [mailto:cmeidin...@sendmail.com]
Sent: Friday, September 7, 2012 09:24 AM
To: 'Jeroen Massar'
Cc: swi...@swinog.ch
Subject: Re: [swinog] Old functional hardware - where does it best go?

Hey Jeroen,when I cleaned out my lab, a similar list of items plus a ton of old 
Cisco stuff, I donated the whole lot to some guys who were putting together a 
hackerspace. Maybe there's something similar, a hackerspace or maker lab near 
you? ChrisOn Sep 7, 2012, at 9:18, Jeroen Massar  wrote:> Hi,> > So, 
interrupting the summery silence on this list a bit, and it might> not be 
entirely swinog-appropriate... but... I was doing some sorting> out of various 
things and realized that I amassed too many old unused> computers and various 
components that are still in full functional> order, but not very useful to use 
due to their oldness, powerconsumption> and simply as they have been replaced 
with better ones.> > As such, I am asking if somebody knows what the best way 
is to get> effectively rid of various things like a full functioning> 
(network,video,audio) p100 (DEC multia), a p200 (small tower), a dual> p2-266 
(tower), a dual p3-600 (qube case), nslu2's and then an assorted> list of other 
things like cd drives etc.> > What is the best way to go with this kind of 
stuff? Trash is an option,> but it is not like these things are small ;)> > 
Greets,> Jeroen> > > ___> swinog 
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Re: [swinog] Old functional hardware - where does it best go?

2012-09-07 Diskussionsfäden Chris Meidinger
Hey Jeroen,

when I cleaned out my lab, a similar list of items plus a ton of old Cisco 
stuff, I donated the whole lot to some guys who were putting together a 
hackerspace. Maybe there's something similar, a hackerspace or maker lab near 
you? 

Chris

On Sep 7, 2012, at 9:18, Jeroen Massar  wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> So, interrupting the summery silence on this list a bit, and it might
> not be entirely swinog-appropriate... but... I was doing some sorting
> out of various things and realized that I amassed too many old unused
> computers and various components that are still in full functional
> order, but not very useful to use due to their oldness, powerconsumption
> and simply as they have been replaced with better ones.
> 
> As such, I am asking if somebody knows what the best way is to get
> effectively rid of various things like a full functioning
> (network,video,audio) p100 (DEC multia), a p200 (small tower), a dual
> p2-266 (tower), a dual p3-600 (qube case), nslu2's and then an assorted
> list of other things like cd drives etc.
> 
> What is the best way to go with this kind of stuff? Trash is an option,
> but it is not like these things are small ;)
> 
> Greets,
> Jeroen
> 
> 
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[swinog] Old functional hardware - where does it best go?

2012-09-07 Diskussionsfäden Jeroen Massar
Hi,

So, interrupting the summery silence on this list a bit, and it might
not be entirely swinog-appropriate... but... I was doing some sorting
out of various things and realized that I amassed too many old unused
computers and various components that are still in full functional
order, but not very useful to use due to their oldness, powerconsumption
and simply as they have been replaced with better ones.

As such, I am asking if somebody knows what the best way is to get
effectively rid of various things like a full functioning
(network,video,audio) p100 (DEC multia), a p200 (small tower), a dual
p2-266 (tower), a dual p3-600 (qube case), nslu2's and then an assorted
list of other things like cd drives etc.

What is the best way to go with this kind of stuff? Trash is an option,
but it is not like these things are small ;)

Greets,
 Jeroen


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