From: Bill Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
the disposal fee of around $10 at the local solid
waste utility for anything with a CRT in
Talk about idiot authority!!!
Here in Sweden this is (of course) free as charging for
this kind of disposal will only lead to one thing, dumping...
Laurence
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You compacters everywhere:
Our Christopher Kolp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> askz:
I and other listers here like Jeff Garrison find squadrons of old Macs from
time to time with little predictability as to when or where. Others here
regularly find them at university or school district auctions. Twice, I
Bill,
Thanks for the advice on the compact mac storage.
You mentioned that you purchase them by the pallet. Can you recommend a
source for pallets of old macs? Any closeout places you can recommend?
Thanks in advance,
Chris K.
On 6/1/03 1:13 PM, "Bill Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yo c
Yo compacters everywhere,
Our Christopher Kolp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> askz:
Not to worry. Just stack 'em on pallets. Perhaps throw a tarp over them to keep dust
and crap to a minimum. Often, I buy compacts by the pallet that have been stored
outside exposed to the elements for months. And they
On Thursday, May 29, 2003, at 05:57 AM, Christopher Kolp wrote:
Hello!
I'll be moving here shortly and need to put my compact macs
(among other macs) into storage. The unit isn't climate controlled
and is simply a warehouse space with a roll-down door and a padlock.
I'm worried that moisture, hum
Hello!
I'll be moving here shortly and need to put my compact macs
(among other macs) into storage. The unit isn't climate controlled
and is simply a warehouse space with a roll-down door and a padlock.
I'm worried that moisture, humidity, rain, dust, etc. will
potentially damage the computers an