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18 June 2001
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Computer recycling overview Not only is it environmentally sound to recycle out of date electrical goods (which contain many heavy metals) it can also be profitable. According to this article in the Independent, there is, “gold in them there machines. And silver. And palladium. And tantalum. And copper. And aluminium.”

Of course if computers are powerful enough to run Windows or Linux they should probably be rescued and donated to the third world or domestic charities instead, but that still leaves millions of surplus machines.holding lenders home accreditedreligious schools accreditationcards doubling 2007 minimum credit lawwith 5000 credit check loan nomerchant card account california processing creditprior learning of accreditationcredit state alabama unioncredit visa instant card accept accept Map

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