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powermac g4 mirror drive door dual processor in a powermac g4 quicksilver
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<blockquote data-quote="rmx77" data-source="post: 1326433" data-attributes="member: 54852"><p>well finding a free mac is imposible where i live cause most people just take them to a place that takes in computers and electronics for free cause we have an ecycle program where it states any place that is involved with the program you can drop off computers and electronics except major appliances for free. on craigslist since this happened i have seen a huge drop in free computers. also its illegal here in washington state to just dump something on the curb cause what will happen is you will be fined and your garbage wont be taken. i have heard in other states that some people find stuff on the side of the road all the time but here thats not the case. i have tried freecycle.org which is not much of any luck for mac stuff and i have tried craigslist with not much of any luck other then to have someone try to expencivly sell me somethin i cant ever afford</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmx77, post: 1326433, member: 54852"] well finding a free mac is imposible where i live cause most people just take them to a place that takes in computers and electronics for free cause we have an ecycle program where it states any place that is involved with the program you can drop off computers and electronics except major appliances for free. on craigslist since this happened i have seen a huge drop in free computers. also its illegal here in washington state to just dump something on the curb cause what will happen is you will be fined and your garbage wont be taken. i have heard in other states that some people find stuff on the side of the road all the time but here thats not the case. i have tried freecycle.org which is not much of any luck for mac stuff and i have tried craigslist with not much of any luck other then to have someone try to expencivly sell me somethin i cant ever afford [/QUOTE]
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