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Old September 3rd 04, 09:36 AM
Watson A.Name - \Watt Sun, the Dark Remover\
 
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On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 16:23:20 GMT, "Roger Gt" wrote:


"Bob Weiss" wrote in message
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: Scott W. Harvey wrote:
:
: expensive.
:
: IMHO, These items should be put on a giant barge and sent back
to the
: country of origin with the caveat that a trade embargo will be
imposed
: against any country that refuses to take them back. Maybe when
China,
: Mexico, and other cheap-labor countries experience first hand
what a
: colossal pain it is to deal with the ass end of their
product's
: mercilessly short life cycles, maybe they won't dump quite so
much of
: this junk on our shores.
:
: -Scott
:
: These countries are ALREADY taking the stuff back, and it is
killing
: people and destroying the environment in their countries, as
well:
:
: http://greennature.com/article978.html
: http://english.epochtimes.com/news/3-9-11/5040.html
: http://www.peopleandplanet.net/doc.php?id=1445
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: Bob Weiss N2IXK


Many people don't realize that most of the high tech parts of
electronics equipment, such as the, ahem, CRTs, are _made_ right here in
the U.S. and shipped to another country for assembly. Sony's San Diego
plant is one notable example.


Name one person who has died that can be traced directly to
salvaging efforts.


Real sensible question.

Just like the one about two white guys and a black guy
arriving at Heaven. St. Peter asks the first guy what famous ship was
sunk by an iceberg. Guy answers, "Titanic" and St. Peter waves him in.
St. Peter asks the second white guy how many died. Guy says, "1503"
and St Peter waves him in. Then he turns to the black guy and says,
"Name them."