Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 36037
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2005/2/2 [Computer/HW, Computer/HW/Drives] UID:36037 Activity:nil
2/2     I have a 7 year old PC (with display) that I'd like to get rid of. Can
        I just dump it outside of my house and expect it to be picked up
        by the Berkeley garbage service?
        \_ http://www.otxwest.org
        \_ No, it is hazardous waste. Take it here: http://www.accrc.org
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www.otxwest.org
address about OTX-West provides classroom computers to Oakland Unified schools and home computers to Oakland Unified middle and high school students homes. OTX -West accepts computer hardware donations from local businesses and othe r organizations. Each computer is tested and loaded with legal and appro priate software for its intended use. Finally, the computers, monitors, keyboards, and mice are cleaned before their distribution. Urban Voice progra m Non-technical volunteers come to the project from all over the Bay Ar ea. These volunteers help clean and prepare the equipment before distrib ution. OTX-West manages its work through a full-time volunteer Director, 2 part- time staff, and 1 full-time Americorps CTC VISTA.
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