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Office Depot Wants to Recycle Your Old Computer

IcerLeaf writes "CNN reports that Office Depot will happily recycle one old electronics item per customer, per day, from July 18th through September 6th. Qualifying electronics include computers, monitors, printers, scanners, fax machines, digital cameras, cell phones, and TVs 27" or smaller. Office Depot and Hewlett Packard will be splitting the bill. What's coming out of your basement?"

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  1. Comment removed by account_deleted · · Score: 5, Funny

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  2. Coming out of my basement? Heck... by march · · Score: 5, Funny

    What's coming out of my basement? Heck, I'm going to go and stand in front of these stores and try to take the old stuff from people who are going to recycle it so I can add them to my collection!!

    I'm still looking for that old atari and timex sinclair... :-)

  3. Considering this this slashdot by ShieldWolf · · Score: 5, Funny

    The proper question may be who is coming out the basement.

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  4. I hoarde this crap.. by JRHelgeson · · Score: 5, Funny

    Twice a year up in Princeton, Minnesota they have a machine gun shoot (www.tankrides.com). Now, regardless of what your opinion of guns are - pulling off 100 rounds from an M-60, AK-47 or an M-16, I tell you, nothing compares.

    I stockpile old computer equipment to take up to the shoot so I can put a few rounds of .50 cal through it.

    There's nothing like pulling the trigger on a Barrett 50 cal sniper rifle and watching that old server that gave you years of grief explode.

    It's beautiful.

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  5. Re:stuff owns us by AKAImBatman · · Score: 5, Funny

    I was doing an IP renumbering, and I reset the default route on their web server. I was telnetted in at the time, from another room. [snip] She walked me up to the console, all remaining 50 keys on the keyboard and shattered monitor and everything.

    And it was still running! Can't get that type of reliability out of a PC! ;-) I'll bet you could have even hooked a dumb terminal to the serial port and fixed everything without issue.

    Bah, kids these days with their "disposable" Windows boxes. Wouldn't know real hardware if it hit them on the head! (Because they'd be unconscious. That shit is heavy!)

  6. Re:stuff owns us by southpolesammy · · Score: 5, Funny

    So you replaced a piece of broken hardware with a piece of broken software?

    (Sorry, just had to say it....)

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