I've taken computer/electronic equipment to the Meriwether Ave. site a couple of times and neither time was there anyone there to regulate how much one left. I saw one guy pull up in a pickup and offload about a dozen computers at one time.
> Off-topic in that it's mostly PC junk :) > > Anyone know of a place to throw away lots of broken computer bits? I'm > hesitant to just put it in the trash, but the only places I found when > googling were refurbishing centers, nothing to do with recycling the > bits. > > I've a dead TV, dead monitors, dead motherboards, cd-roms, hard- > drives etc. > > Same question for batteries. The local recycling scheme will take > common batteries, but I've laptop batteries (5 minute lifespans) and > cordless phones that need to die. > > This is all going under the assumption that no one would want this > junk. Some of it is dead only in that it's not cost effective to them. > The TV's wiring is loose inside, the phones are very dated and I've > some monitors whose guns are getting slow (or something). > > Thanks, > > Hen > > > > | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will > | be September 27 at Pitt Academy, 6010 Preston Highway. > | The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>. > | List posting address: <mailto:macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu> > | List Web page: <http://erdos.math.louisville.edu/macgroup> > > | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will | be September 27 at Pitt Academy, 6010 Preston Highway. | The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>. | List posting address: <mailto:macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu> | List Web page: <http://erdos.math.louisville.edu/macgroup>
