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I have a printer that no longer works and several computers that no longer work. I need to dispose of them, but am not sure how to do so properly. What is the best way to get rid of computer equipment that no longer works?
Started by harmanjd on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
They take old computer equipment and sell, there are charity organizations....
Unfortunately, I can printers:
These nice people are based in Seattle .
Old hardware, fix it and give now-working computer equipment to those in need.
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Disposing/recycling computer equipment I have some computer equipment I want to get rid of. There are some computer recycling companies. Does anyone know of such a place in Cape Town?
Started by risingtide on
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by 14 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at za):
I had some stuff at my ex job that I wanted to take there, as we were .
And recycle old computer equipment.
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I'm not sure if this program is too new, but has anyone had any experience with this equipment protection plan? It seems too good to be true, at $9.95 a month for all the computers you own.
https://signaturesupport.xfinity.com...your-computers
Details...
Started by Karyk on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at avsforum):
If it just needs fixing drive installed in any of my computers.
equipment bit may bite you as well...as in you could have a machine that was fairly decent 4yrs ago this contract it would be when the computer motherboard is dead.
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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From Baltimore Brew:
Quote: : Coming soon to your neighborhood – shiny white vehicles bearing the city’s markings – courtesy of the Baltimore Board of Estimates, which yesterday approved up to $10.6 million for new municipal cars and small trucks.
In ...
Started by yuca on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at baltimoresun):
I don't.
And computer equipment is always becoming obsolete - and the last I checked, Baltimore city equipment was below par.
To the police department, and vehicles used for police use undergo heavy wear .
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Hello, how do I setup 2 VLan networks?
What equipment do I need?
I have a phone and computer network, phones need to be routed to the Phone server, and computers routed to the network server.
The phone server has its own router for internet access and...
Started by Mike Turner on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
You just have a single DHCP server give the phone router as a gateway for phones and... .
You can have the phone router and the network router on the same subnet, assuming you can disable DHCP for both of them .
This doesn't really need to be separate VLANs.
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Rodolfo Gonzalez in Tucson, Arizona said: I graduated from a Construction School in Las Vegas, NV. on Nov 10 2006. I am a H E O I II & III, NCCER Certified. Did hands on Training on all the Machines, and have been looking for work, in Las Vegas NV, Southern...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at indeed):
I moved from az where i've been running equipment for....
On a couple hundred thousand dollar machine and get the production they want without equipment damage months and i cant find a job running heavy equipment anywhere around here.
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Where can you buy office quality computer networking stuff in Tenerife? I'm looking for either a POE injector or a switch with POE ports.
Simon
Started by Simon-M on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at tenerifeforum):
I can get it from the UK in a few days via ebay or amazon... .
I'm really looking for some place on the island that might already stock it .
My mums other half imports networking gear from http://landashop.com/catalog/switches-c-339.html to tenerife Cheers .
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Every summer we have to shut down some equipment due to a combination of outside temperature and high load. The air conditioners just can't keep up. As we cycle in new equipment and cycle out old, it would be nice to know if we are making our cooling ...
Started by Jon Ericson on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
Rooms:
http://lavrik.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=12&Itemid=2
Computer room/CRAC/HVAC.
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I have a large (42") Sony display monitor that I want to donate to a charity that can pass it to an educational institute or non-profit organisation. I've tried eco-computers (who run Sydenham library) but haven't had a response. Any other suggestions...
Started by rshdunlop on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at sydenham):
Just bring it along to Sydenham library during with old PC equipment kindly donated to community groups, so in general I'm a bit sceptical about it's not much use to anyone else....
And reusing old computer equipment in the first place.
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Here is the scenario; I'm a .Net software developer that works from home using my own equipment, which I prefer to do because I have a pretty good system for development (dual screens, fast system....)
However from time to time I find that I need to upgrade...
Started by rmeyer137 on
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by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Are you using the equipment exclusively for your employer it is YOUR responsibility to take care of....
You'll probably find that your employer already thinks he's compensated you for your equipment requirements by letting you work at home.
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