On 10/24/08, Kris Tilford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I reiterate from yesterday, recycle these, or remove/disable the CRT
and use an LCD with them.
Ummm, why would you want to scrap out perfectly good usable monitors
just so you could spend money on an LCD?
I am using a Sony VAIO monitor (a Trinitron) that was THROWN AWAY by
the local Salvation Army. I have several more CRT monitors I got from
the same source. The only LCD monitor I found I don't think it works
(plugged it into the Smurf but no luck).
This current monitor also has USB ports on it.
Again, why toss out working monitors? If I want to recycle such a
monitor WITHOUT taking it apart I have to haul it into downtown Kansas
City and I don't think they pay me for the monitor.
However, when such a monitor dies I can gut it and sell back the
innards (sans the CRT itself and the plastic case which itself goes to
a local place that takes plastic).
Steve
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