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| themadhippy:
if you watched the video youll know were at least 15 monitors went |
| Faranight:
Dave, I wanna buy this dumpster of yours where all this cool electronics so often miraculously appears inside. It must be some kind of rare and high quality magical dumpster. I wanna place it next to my house, and hopefully I'll also be able to dive inside and find cool stuff from time to time, just like you. |
| msknight:
The other question for Dave is whether he's seen a change in the amount of things people are throwing out in the last couple of years due to Covid and the finance crunch... are people still throwing out the same quantity of still working items, or have they slowed down? I have to admit, in retrospect, given the scopes that he scored a few months ago, it seems like things are continuing as they did ten years ago. |
| jonovid:
a hypothetical Dumpster diving as a e-waste business? to have the hypothetical Dave's e-waste solutions you would need to make generous donations to pay for international shipping and the employment of workers to do the packing before shipping, also the responsible disposal and or recycling any or all unwanted e-waste . |
| factory:
--- Quote from: msknight on May 05, 2023, 09:48:38 pm ---So... not much idea on where it actually goes then. Can't see him repair it, or rescue it, just to chuck it out again :-D --- End quote --- The Tek TDS scope ended up on ePay, after the LCD replacement video. David |
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