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As a current student in an A+ Certification program I can say that those
parts would likely be very useful at a local school or college in their "IT"
department.  We work with both working and non-working equipment.

        Brian

< < you wrote... > >

Hi all,

Anyone have any suggestions on a way of getting rid of some old hardware.  I
have two old hard drives that may or may not work properly (124 meg and 800
meg) and an old Reveal CD-ROM that never seemed to work right and gave me
lots of headaches.  I hate the idea of just throwing these things in a
landfill but I'm not sure what other options I have.  I don't really want to
give them to charity because I'm not sure that they're reliable components.

Any thoughts?

Thanks,

Bill Nussbaumer

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