Philip Stortz wrote:

> [dead monitor] ... deposit it in the nearest trash receptacle

Please don't do that. Check locally where to dispose of it.  Monitors in particular 
contain a lot of lead and other toxics.  All communities have some provision for 
safely disposing of material that can't be safely put in landfill or burned with 
ordinary nontoxic trash.

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