Upon the date 11:45 AM 10/29/99 -0700, Mike Ford said something like:
No... I mean I
_can't_ get it out. I would have to bid for *all* scrap from
a plant the size of 22 football fields. They are a large company with a
Maybe some of us should consider forming some kind of scrap co-op. Find a
couple somewhat centrally located storage points to divide stuff up at,
then go ahead and bid on a few bigger lots.
I think Ethan meant *all* scrap including old machine tools, obsolete work
fixtures, metal chips from the machine shop, office furniture, scrap paper,
inventory excess including extra light bulbs, screws, etc., general junk
that's not tossed into the landfill dumpster, not to mention widgets,
wonkers and willies. A scrap contract may possibly not even _have_ computer
goodies in that particular batch (though there may be _something_ as such
from a 22-football-field plant.)
-- snip --
My whacky thought of the week. I promise not to think
for 7 days to rest my
brain.
I thought of a co-op thing too Mike. But I beat you to it with regard to
considering it wacky :)
Regards, Chris
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Christian Fandt, Electronic/Electrical Historian
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