Hello Dooger,
Nextplop? Wee wee, I kinda like it.

Since the new recycling law came into play and we can no longer charge the
public for handling their electronics waste, and since the scrap market has
tanked, we are scrambling to keep our doors open. Don't be afraid to make a
donation when you bring us your electronics waste!

Our stores keeps our doors open. We try to keep prices less than Staples and
Circuit City, sometimes we make errors. We offer sales when we can. We
warrenty our hardware. Of course, there are many other places to buy
electornics. However, every dollar you spend in our store helps us place
computers with our most marginalized populations. It also helps keep 32
folks employed. We welcome every shopper!

Respectfully,
lorraine

> From: dooger watts <[email protected]>
> Reply-To: Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group <[email protected]>
> Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2009 08:55:54 -0800
> To: Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Eug-lug] inside NextStep
> 
> Omagod James I'm so glad you broke the ice.  Been reticent to diss on
> nextplop cause they're so obviously eugene-hip and their cachet would
> seem to make them unassailable--and there's no surer way to make a hippy
> turn fascist than to suggest there might be a taint on his logic--but
> jeezus!
> 
> Keep it simple:  where the fok do they get off charging 30 bux for a
> dlink router--used?!?
> 
> JS Kaplan wrote:
>> When I first happened upon NextStep Recycling on 10th near Garfield, I
>> thought it was a helluva an idea.
>> Hearkened me back to the days of Stan's PC Training where used good
>> PC's were to be had for all. I've even bought
>> a microwave oven and a wifi card there.
>> 
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