China Bans U.S. Electronic Scrap
ReverseC writes "Think twice before you throw that those computer parts in the garbage. Do you really know where it's going? The Guardian reports China has banned US's electronic junk." We did a previous story about the U.S. dumping electronic scrap in China.
So does that mean they're not going to try and get the parts off our planes next time they run into one?
A little tip: Never put a sign that says "free" on stuff you want people to take, it'll never get taken.
Put a sign that says "$100" on it and it'll be gone in two minutes.
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pants ahoy
Does "electronic junk" include Windows?
"Saddam Hussein cavorts with terrorists."
The obvious comment here, is that perhaps the US should ban junked electronics from China. (ie; those to come fresh out of the factory)... hehe.
-- Ken Kinder ken@_nospam_kenkinder.com http://kenkinder.com/
Who throws away electronics?? You'd have to be crazy to throw away anything, even moreso to throw away electronics!
Know someone who is stealing cable? Report them!
Take a Sharpie and write "Caution! U.S. nuclear secrets inside!" on the equipment you want to get rid of. Then the Chinese will be more than happy to take it.
When did Slashdot become EccoDot? EnviroDot?
:-)
First Kyoto, then this. Next we'll see that Richard Stallman's talks contribute to global warming.
China bans U.S. electronics crap
rather than
China Bans U.S. Electronic Scrap?
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