In NC and Virginia we have to physically take them to the landfill.. call
the landfill or whomever is in charge of trash collection for your are.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 2:25 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Monitor Question WAS Monitor Question

I have a slightly more advanced monitor question.  Having experienced 
the fading and ultimate replacement of my old monitor, a Viewsonic, 
after many years of service.  What do I do with it?  It is currently 
sitting, gathering dust, in the corner of my dining room along with 
three non-functioning desktop computers.  At one time, I tried to 
frankengineer a single working desktop for my kids out of these three, 
but there where not enough functioning components to provide a complete 
system. 

I am not allowed to just dump these if I follow the rules for 
California.  Can I just take them to any electronic retailer?  Anybody 
properly and diligently dispose of obsolete systems lately.



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