Dumpster stories!

From: Hans Franke <Hans.Franke_at_mch20.sbs.de>
Date: Thu Feb 10 10:08:38 2000

> >A coule of years ago we had two very tragic dumpster stories in Sweden,
> >three kids vere killed while reading magazines in covered
> >newspaper/magazine dumpsters.
> >The kids had seaked in through the narrow opening where we dump our old
> >newspapers/magazines and sat there while the truck came to pick up the
> >dumpster content. The dumpster was automatically emptied into a compacter
> >at the truck and all taken to the fragmentation site where the kids wer
> >found crushed.
> >The dumpster openings are now just about the size of a mail box.

> I can't believe some list members here dive into dumpsters for computers.
> That's dangerous. There could be dangerous,sharp items inside some. Toxic
> residues (not all companies respect the environment), Legal reasons (maybe?)
> not to enter one.

> There are so many better ways to find old computers in much better condition
> than something thrown into a dumpster with everything else piled on top.

Say, are you trying to reduce competition in your huntig grounds ?

:))
H.

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