A month ago. I recycled five old computers in the Northeast at
http://eleminc.com/contact.htm. I just drove up and they took themn. I
think there is a $7 fee to recycle monitors.
jim
On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 17:47:26 -0500, Seth Kulick
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Hi,
Can anybody tell me the best way
Seth Kulick wrote:
Can anybody tell me the best way to get rid of an old computer monitor?
Is it something that can be put out with the trash?
No! If it's a CRT monitor, it has a few pounds of lead in it. If
it's a newer LCD monitor, it has mercury in it. Either way, if it
winds up in a
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Subject: Re: [UC] getting rid of a computer monitor
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2005 12:17:05 -0500
Seth Kulick wrote:
Can anybody tell me the best way to get rid of an old computer monitor
Hi,
Can anybody tell me the best way to get rid of an old computer monitor?
Is it something that can be put out with the trash? Recycling? I tried
calling the city trash/recycling number, and wasn't able to speak to an
actual human being.
thanks,
Seth
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Subject: [UC] getting rid of a computer monitor
Hi,
Can anybody tell me the best way to get rid of an old computer monitor?
Is it something that can be put out with the trash? Recycling? I tried
calling the city trash/recycling number, and wasn't able to speak to an
actual human
On 01 Feb, 2005, at 17:47, Seth Kulick wrote:
Can anybody tell me the best way to get rid of an old computer monitor?
Is it something that can be put out with the trash? Recycling? I
tried
calling the city trash/recycling number, and wasn't able to speak to an
actual human being.
Put it on the