i should have been more explicit, they were being recycled, its just that they had a full 40 yard dumpster filled up with them. there were also many"newer" computers that were successfully donated. its just that there were close to 75 labs with 20-25 computers each (mac and pc) that were upgraded, so it was a plethora of machines. and monitors. sandor On Nov 13, 2003, at 12:46 PM, Amir 'CG' Caspi wrote: > On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, David DelMonte wrote: > >> Another thing I do is to donate my old computers to the Salvation Army >> and/or Goodwill Industries. I get a little tax write-off and they seem >> to appreciate the donation. > > (Sandor, you should tell your alma mater > about this!) Some counties have e-waste recycling in place, paid for > by > taxes... and there are numerous companies (e.g. scrap metal recyclers > or > others) or non-profit organizations that have e-waste programs. > > Just wanted to share. =) > > -- > --- Amir