Campus Recycling is different from Excess and Salvage. On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 3:47 PM, Eric H. EICHORN <[email protected]> wrote:
> My understanding, based on information I got some time ago, was that it > was up to us to wipe any hard drives that were sent to Excess & Salvage > (whether in or out of computers), else they would charge us to wipe/destroy > them. > > Eric Eichorn > Psychology > > On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 3:36 PM, William Allison <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> If you dispose of them via campus recycling, they are shredded. According >> to Eric Anglim: >> >> "Our contract with our electronic recycler calls for them to shred all >> hard drives we send, either those already pulled out of systems, or for >> them to pull hard drives out of CPUs or copier/printers and shred them." >> On Aug 20, 2015 1:44 PM, "Bruce Satow" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Is there a place on campus that has a machine that chops up hard drives >>> into bits? >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> *Bruce Satow* >>> Systems Administrator >>> University of California at Berkeley >>> Space Sciences Laboratory >>> 7 Gauss Way >>> Berkeley, California 94720-7450 >>> [email protected] <[email protected]> >>> Phone: (510) 643-2348 >>> Cell: (510) 847-1914 >>> *Si hoc legere scis nimium eruditionis habes* >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> The following was automatically added to this message by the list server: >>> >>> To learn more about Micronet, including how to subscribe to or >>> unsubscribe from its mailing list and how to find out about upcoming >>> meetings, please visit the Micronet Web site: >>> >>> http://micronet.berkeley.edu >>> >>> Messages you send to this mailing list are public and world-viewable, >>> and the list's archives can be browsed and searched on the Internet. This >>> means these messages can be viewed by (among others) your bosses, >>> prospective employers, and people who have known you in the past. >>> >>> ANNOUNCEMENTS: To send announcements to the Micronet list, please use >>> the [email protected] list. >>> >>> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> The following was automatically added to this message by the list server: >> >> To learn more about Micronet, including how to subscribe to or >> unsubscribe from its mailing list and how to find out about upcoming >> meetings, please visit the Micronet Web site: >> >> http://micronet.berkeley.edu >> >> Messages you send to this mailing list are public and world-viewable, and >> the list's archives can be browsed and searched on the Internet. This >> means these messages can be viewed by (among others) your bosses, >> prospective employers, and people who have known you in the past. >> >> ANNOUNCEMENTS: To send announcements to the Micronet list, please use the >> [email protected] list. >> >> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > The following was automatically added to this message by the list server: > > To learn more about Micronet, including how to subscribe to or unsubscribe > from its mailing list and how to find out about upcoming meetings, please > visit the Micronet Web site: > > http://micronet.berkeley.edu > > Messages you send to this mailing list are public and world-viewable, and > the list's archives can be browsed and searched on the Internet. This > means these messages can be viewed by (among others) your bosses, > prospective employers, and people who have known you in the past. > > ANNOUNCEMENTS: To send announcements to the Micronet list, please use the > [email protected] list. > > -- Richard DeShong, Systems Analyst, Athletic Study Center, U.C.Berkeley 164 Chavez Student Center, Berkeley, CA, 94720-4220 510-642-5123 asc.berkeley.edu
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