> >>
> >Well, the rule depends. If it's a commercial dumpster on
> >private property you're tresspassing and stealing if it's in
> >the dumpster. At the curb it's on public property and avaiable.
>
> If it didn't have value you wouldn't be taking it now would you? Here in
> the peoples republic of California, Orange division once it hits the curb
> is the legal property of the city, which gets a check from the waste
> company based on aluminum cans etc. Scavenging is illegal, and they even
> send out magnets with a hotline number to call for reporting it.
>
> OTOH I had a little dumpster diving in mind for this afternoon.
Gee -- I guess NJ is a bit better.
Anyone want some 386 DX and SX motherboards for the cost of shipping.
I'm keeping the cases to house 486's.
'Got a couple of 386SX's and a 386DX20 with 387DX and 4mb of 1meg
DIPPs.
Bill
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Received on Tue May 30 2000 - 19:48:06 BST