Pippi wrote:
>so strip and recycle them already! Take off all the useable parts and make
>ornaments of the leftover circuitry (nice green with shiny silver and
>accents of bright colors) and send the metal case to the metal collectors.
Ah, but there are toxic stuff on the cards (sorry, I don't know the english
name) that are dangerous to our health. Besides the only places left in my
room (which is the second largest in the house after the living room) on
the walls are very small. The only option in that case would be if I
removed my worldmap. I think I know my way around anyway to pick out the
places everyone here lives (roughly) without it. But it's interesting to
look at at times anyway.
>If you had car that was extremely common, old, and couldn't drive over
>25Kph you wouldn't keep trying to use it, would you? There comes a time
>when we must be hard and bid farewell to old things. That time is when we
>no longer have use for them. Old newspapers get chucked out too. If the
>things were rare collectables, well that'd be different...
But they still can become valuable. That's the reason I've saved an entire
collection of .10 SEK coins (they were worth around 1.25 US cents each, now
it's down to the metal value (10% or so of the orginal value)), what if
they get valuable sometime? We are closing in on the 20th aniverserary...
Hmm... "PC:Special Edition"... nah, not likely ;)
//Bernie
http://hem1.passagen.se/bernie/index.htm DOS programs, Star Wars ...
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