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Re: [TCLUG:5163] dead equipement



Try www.materialsprocessing.com .  They're located in Eagan.  They charge
$15, but they're not a landfill.  It's illegal to put all that lead in a
landfill.  They have a pretty cool junk shop, too.  It has lots of
computer and electronics parts.

Save the planet, dude.

Chris

On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Joseph Heil wrote:

> 
> Anyone know where I can get rid of a dead monitor?  Most recycling programs
> wont take electronic equipement.  And I hate the idea of paying a landfill
> to take it.
> 
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