Andy, I believe all towns are required to accept old electronics and nearly all charge a fee ($3-10) to do so. It is my understanding that nearly all local towns contract with the Umass Recycling facility, which started as a Umass project and then expanded. They strip down the electronics to their component parts for recycling. Nearly all electronics (including TVs, etc.) contain compounds and metals which must be disposed of properly, including heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, gold, etc. In Europe, the purchase price of a television includes the cost of disposal. You simply return it to the store you purchased it from or a recycling facility and it's taken care of. Hopefully the US will someday have such "cradle-to-grave" laws in place, but for now, the responsible thing to do with all electronics is to pay the fee and get it disposed of properly. If your town doesn't take it, they should have a policy in place for how such items are handled. A neighboring town may be able to accept items that your town doesn't. I don't think you can take things directly to Umass anymore, but you can call the Amherst DPW about getting the appropriate tags to dispose of the items. Will Will Loving, President Dedication Technologies, Inc. on 2/23/06 9:54 AM, Andy Klapper at andytk at charter.net wrote: > ** Be a Good Dobee and help the group, you must be counted to post . > ** Fill out the survey/skills inventory in the member's area. > > > Any ideas about parts/components? I have old CDROM drives, Ethernet, video, > and sound cards that are not the latest, but do function. Is there any > place that wants stuff like that? > > Where does one take broken TV's and really obsolete computers? My town > tells me that they won't take the stuff, but cannot tell me who does, even > for a fee. > > > Andy. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: hidden-discuss-bounces at lists.hidden-tech.net > [mailto:hidden-discuss-bounces at lists.hidden-tech.net]On Behalf Of Jade > Harris > Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 11:35 AM > To: Hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net > Subject: [Hidden-tech] Donating Computers Advise/Information? > > ** Be a Good Dobee and help the group, you must be counted to post . > ** Fill out the survey/skills inventory in the member's area. > > > Anyone have information on donating "obsolete" computers? Do you know of > any organizations/individuals that would be able to use older Macintosh > notebooks/desktops? Preferably local. > > Would rather donate than recycle. Any info on donating computers would be > helpful. > > Have done some research on the following websites, anything to share > regarding experiences with these orgs?: > > www.cristina.org > www.worldcomputerexchange.org > www.tecschange.org > sharetechnology.org > > Specifically, the computers to donate (so far) are: > 1 Powerbook Duo 230 > 1 Powerbook 2400c/180 > 1 Macintosh Performa 6400c/180 > 1 Macintosh Centris 650 > 1 PC - a notebook: AMS Tech Travelex 105 > > > Thanks! > > -- > Jade Harris > TnR Global LLC > www.tnrglobal.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Hidden-discuss mailing list - home page: http://www.hidden-tech.net > Hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net > > You are receiving this because you are on the Hidden-Tech Discussion list. > If you would like to change your list preferences, Go to the Members > page on the Hidden Tech Web site. > http://www.hidden-tech.net/members > > _______________________________________________ > Hidden-discuss mailing list - home page: http://www.hidden-tech.net > Hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net > > You are receiving this because you are on the Hidden-Tech Discussion list. > If you would like to change your list preferences, Go to the Members > page on the Hidden Tech Web site. > http://www.hidden-tech.net/members > -- "Everything you do will seem insignificant, but it is very important that you do it." --Gandhi