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Does anyone want old apple computers, printers, parts and/or software?
(Apple II GS -- some II E)  We're cleaning out and I don't want to scrap
them if anyone anywhere wants them!   We will also be ditching our
Eduquest 30's (no hard drives) in the near future.

If you have any 486 computers with hard drives bigger than 200 MB, that
you are getting rid of,  we might be interested.

Also, is there an alternative to the landfill?  I did talk to someone from
Chittenden Solid Waste last summer, but never heard the outcome.

Thanks.
Joanne Finnegan, Tech Coordinator
Jericho/Richmond Elementary Schools

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