> Such inconsistency is hard to believe. You must just be sucking up to
> top management who are driven more by style than function.
> 
> You won't be selling or donating CRTs. You will be lucky to find a
> (legal) disposal method that does do run you $25 per unit.

We here in the real world call, what you call "inconsistency," thinking.
You look at a situation and try to find the right balance of a solution,
rather than just blindly apply the single, dog-eared template that
consultants can't bear to part with.  You should put down the magic 8-ball
try it some time.

You should also try a wee bit of research for recycling options (it's that
thinking thing again).  Service Source in Va. takes CRTs for $10 each.  They
even will come and get them.

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