What to do with dead monitors
Kareem Shehata
kareem-d+8TeBu5bOew5LPnMra/2Q at public.gmane.org
Thu Sep 25 16:09:51 UTC 2003
I advise *not* throwing them off a tall building, or at least not from
your building. While the the bang and resulting scatter is cool, the
neighbour complaints are ungood, even with a good ground crew.
Of course, I'd *never* do such a thing myself.
Kareem
Marcus Brubaker said:
> Hey everyone.
>
> I just had two of my monitors die within a week of each other. I've
> gotten new monitors to replace them now, but I don't know what to do
> with the old ones. Does anyone know of a local CRT monitor recycling
> program? IBM has a program oriented towards businesses where they'll
> take everything and recycle it for $30 but I'm not sure if it's
> available in Canada and I'd prefer free. Any suggestions anyone?
>
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