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Cleaning Out the Old PC Stuff

Cleaning Out the Old PC Stuff

As part of my end of the year routine, I started cleaning out my office which was in worse shape than I originally thought.  First order of business was heading to the closet and cleaning out my “PC stuff” box.  This box has a collection of items dating back several years.  Much of it is old cables, hard drives, and various PC related parts that I collected while building or fixing PC’s.

I found all kinds of stuff, but quite a bit of it I was able to keep, as it will come in handy for future upgrades.  This was the result of my cleaning, with my keep and trash piles.

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Reply #26 Top

If you want to get rid of it, all you need to do is write down an address. And security systems installed. Night watchman routes, existence of watchdogs, camera coverage, that kind of thing. I promise you a fair cut relative to your involvement and risk.

Reply #27 Top

Quoting The_Regicide, reply 1
If you want to get rid of it, all you need to do is write down an address. And security systems installed. Night watchman routes, existence of watchdogs, camera coverage, that kind of thing. I promise you a fair cut relative to your involvement and risk.
End of The_Regicide's quote

:rofl:

Reply #28 Top

Oddly enough, I did dispose of some of it by giving to some random Columbians. :-"

 

Exchange grad students and a professor from the University of Columbia, to be exact. It's obsolete to us, but will save them thousands of dollars. Some of it can't be found on the market any more, so they were extremely grateful.

Reply #29 Top

I have a box of computer parts, though they are current and not obsolete.

Reply #30 Top

I have a couple of boxes of old parts, I used to have my old 3.1 IBM compat somewhere before I moved, now I just have the last 3 iterations of my gaming computers.  I should rebuild my AMD s939 system when I get my new graphics card and find out what really when wrong with it.