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"Jerri " <Jerri.LaPoint@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> spake thusly:
> If you figure a way to ditch the old VHS in a "green" manner, pass
> it on. I know that in the grand scheme of things, tossing it in the
> trash doesn't make that much difference, but it does make some
> difference ...
I've heard good things about GreenDisk.
http://www.greendisk.com/gdsite/Default.aspx
They list VHS in their list of items they'll recycle.
http://www.greendisk.com/Pop-ups/Items-to-dispose-of.html
Note: they claim to wipe all media sent to them. Personally, I don't
care about wiping TV recordings and commercially-produced media,
anyway. However, I would not release media with sensitive or personal
data (e.g. financial records, medical records, personal photos)
without wiping the media myself, or even physically destroying the
media.
- Morty


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