A new home for those coasters...
Mar. 17th, 2005 03:16 pmTired of getting all those AOL CDs in the mail? While searching for places to drop-off trash and other unwanted things, I came across this site.
The portion I found particularly amusing was the following:
These guys are so close I could swing by and drop them off in person if I wanted.
So, anyone local have a recommendation as to how to get rid of a lot of trash? Even with the carload of computer components that abditus took into today to a computer recycling center, we still have loads of stuff that is not even yard sale worthy, and not enough room in our trash can.
The portion I found particularly amusing was the following:
Bay Area tech workers Jim McKenna and John Lieberman are trying to persuade America Online to stop inundating the world with its software CDs by depositing 1 million unwanted CDs on AOL's doorstep. You can help the effort by sending unbroken AOL, CompuServe and Netscape discs to No More AOL CDs, 1601 Navellier St., El Cerrito, CA 94530. See www.nomoreaolcds.com.
These guys are so close I could swing by and drop them off in person if I wanted.
So, anyone local have a recommendation as to how to get rid of a lot of trash? Even with the carload of computer components that abditus took into today to a computer recycling center, we still have loads of stuff that is not even yard sale worthy, and not enough room in our trash can.
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Date: 2005-03-18 04:50 am (UTC)http://www.freecycle.org/
Maybe someone would want some of it...