Those bastard geniuses at Dell Wrote:
RECYCLE YOUR OLD COMPUTER FOR FREE ON SEPTEMBER 9!
Dell is offering consumers in Metro Nashville and the surrounding counties a one-day, free computer recycling event on Saturday, September 9, 2006 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Vanderbilt University parking lot 74, located on Natchez Trace, north of Blakemore Avenue and across from the Vanderbilt track.
Any brand of computer (CPU), monitor, printer, or other peripherals (mouse, keyboard, scanner, etc.) will be accepted. No other electronic equipment, such as telephones, televisions, stereos and appliances, will be accepted. Please remove all data from your computer’s hard drive.
Local partners for the community event include Vanderbilt University, Vanderbilt Environmental Health and Safety, Vanderbilt Center for Environmental Management Studies, Metro Nashville Department of Public Works, Metro Beautification and Environment Commission, Tennessee Environmental Council, and the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.
Dell is committed to responsible solutions for reusing and recycling unwanted computers. Recycling computers instead of disposing of them reduces the amount of waste that gets placed in our landfills.
Take this chance to clean out your attics, closets and garages and recycle your unwanted computers for free!
So, you mean I could have had to pay someone to take my old $1000 piece of electronic equipment? Thanks god for Dell and their willingness to do it for free.