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Does anyone know of a good solution (or any solution) for getting "rid of"
older computers and equipment?  I've got dozens of Macs -the Classic, SE,
Plus varieties-, several scsi HD's between 20 and 80 mg, and quite a few
Imagewriter printers.  The equipment seems to be in good condition, but is
just not suitable for school use anymore!  I've been told that the
dumpster solution is not environmentally or politically safe.

Any suggestions would be more than welcome!

Rob Gervais
Technology Coordinator
Enosburg Schools

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