--- William Donzelli <wdonzelli at gmail.com> wrote:
I don't
think it's even near that. I *guess* that
it's in the gram
range at best...
Can someone please explain to me why the classic
computer commuity
simply can not grasp the concept that there is a lot
of gold in older
computer hardware? Really, guys, I do not know how
many times you have
been told, yet it just does not sink in...
I'll venture a guess and say the vast majority of
people on this list are interested in the
collectible/nostalgic aspects of old hardware, not for
recycling.
How much old *scrap* is there left these days?
The guy is shooting high, but not very high. $5.00 a
pound for really
good boards is not insane.
Just how much gold (after considering the costs of
extraction) in monetary terms would a $5 pound of
scrap yield? I don't see any figures to that effect.
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