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Proper Disposal Of Old PCs?

IMNTPC writes "Over the years, I've advanced from a 386DX-33 to a Celeron 1.3 Ghz system. I've slowly been accumulating enough old parts that now I think it's time to start disposing of anything that predates a Pentium 166. Does anyone know of a good place that will properly dispose/recycle of these old parts and PCs for little or no money? So far I've found pcdisposal.com, but anyone know of any others, either online or physical dropoff points in major metropolitan areas?"

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  1. EBAY!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Those suckers will buy ANYTHING!

  2. Old run down neighborhoods are great places by ObviousGuy · · Score: 5, Funny

    Just leave it out on the sidewalk and enterprising young people who are cash-strapped can build their e-empire using your old throw-aways.

    It's the American Dream.

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    I have been pwned because my /. password was too easy to guess.
    1. Re:Old run down neighborhoods are great places by Mesaeus · · Score: 4, Funny

      I wouldn't use a "take me" sign, but a "valuable ! do not take this" one. Basic human psychology.

    2. Re:Old run down neighborhoods are great places by RackinFrackin · · Score: 4, Funny

      I know someone who used this strategy to get rid of an old nonfunctional fridge. The fridge was in his workshop, which is in a really bad part of the city. When it died, he put it on the side of the road, expecting the garbage pickup to get it. After it sat there for a few weeks, the sanitation dept told him that he'd have to pay to have it hauled away. He put a for-sale sign on it one night, and it was gone the next morning.