How to throw away obsolete electronics

Who on earth wants them?! (hmm, I have one at the back of a wardrobe somewhere...)

David

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Lobster
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Round here a householder needs a certificate for a van or certain size=20 of trailer, otherwise it's commercial waste and charged via the=20 weighbridge ...

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Andy Burns

Anybody you uses multi-part forms for one..

Dave

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Dave Stanton

Still the cheapest way to run off a million invoices on preprinted stationery..

Just a ribbon every year or so, and that's it.

We did finally switch to HP laserjets, and software forms on headed paper. BUT if you want to knock out a thousand invoices with tear off receipt strips - so that you already NEED your stationery stock pre printed, then a DM is the best way to put the data on them.

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The Natural Philosopher

And you can make good robot cranes out of them (says he, dragging it back on-topic)...

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Bob Eager

On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 10:39:29 +0000,it is alleged that Dave Stanton spake thusly in uk.d-i-y:

And anyone who wants multi-sheet printing (call logging for telephone systems springs to mind)

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Chip

The message from Andy Burns contains these words:

And even then of course, you're not to take commercial waste there in your permitted trailer!

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Guy King

We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember Daniel Santos saying something like:

Lob it over the hedge into your neighbour's garden. He'll be glad of the opportunity to create a skiffle band from it.

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Grimly Curmudgeon

LOL, well done, I'm imagining the scene. BTW and relating to another thread, I hear the Poles are doing well. and doing a good job in Ireland atm, is that your experience?

-- Holly, in France Gite to let in Dordogne, now with pool.

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Holly, in France

We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember "Holly, in France" saying something like:

Bit of a two-edged sword that one. Ot1h, the Poles are well-regarded by most as being hard-working and reliable; otoh, they're often prepared to work for half the going rate and employers love them for that, but others don't.

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Grimly Curmudgeon

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