Matthew Hannigan wrote:
> Yeah, the CRTs I've put out on council pick up days
> don't usually stay there till pick up time; someone
> picks them -- without knowing whether they work or not.
Can I suggest writing "broken" "does not work" on them before you put
them out. The only thing I'd worry about if people take them, it that
they might bring them back when they find they are broken.
I'm just taken a break from sorting through other things, of a bicycle
kind, that I have collected from the side of the road. Wow, 25 different
wheels, 9 frames (that have not been cut up) and copious bits of tubing
from frames that have been cut up. Hmm, going to be a busy
post-christmas building time (bicycle trailers atm).
So, you see that is why I do't collect other peoples old monitors to fix
or recycle. It hard enough not collecting the computers {:-)
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