If you do have to go and pick up the whole lot for a small chunck of
change (maybe $200 at most) and alot of it isn't worth even selling,
you could always try and set a Guniess World Record for something
along the lines of "Largest tower of Compact Macs" or "Biggest pyramid
of broken computers"


On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 10:57 AM, wove<william....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Jul 7, 3:39 am, Pete <leakn...@comcast.net> wrote:
>> I've been following this conversation awhile now and I have been amazed
>> at the lack of understanding of how most of the stuff likes this works.
>
> I would like to give a big amen to that. This seems more like a
> bottomless snake pit, that a worthy venture. I applaud the original
> posters intentions, but it is a monster undertaking in logistics. Not
> only would it be very difficult to re-coup one's costs, but very
> likely one would be left with a big pile of hazardous materials that
> would be difficult and expensive to get rid of.
>
> bill
> >
>

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