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Disposing electronics


Question Posted Monday January 24 2011, 5:48 pm

So I've kept a pile of electronics on my computer table for a ocuple of years now (hoarding or extreme environmentalist - I don't know) that's from everyone in the family like broken USB sticks and broken computer mouses, cable cords, etc.

So I'm not sure whether I throw them out for the garbage man to take or what. I don't consider electronics exactly garbage, you know? Thanks


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sousou1234567 answered Wednesday January 26 2011, 6:17 pm:
Well you can ask if somebody needs them but besides that if you don't need them why not get rid of them?

I don't see the problem here

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