@david How do you dispose of such things safely?
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Tris Kerslake (triskerslake@theblower.au)'s status on Tuesday, 07-Jan-2025 20:23:59 JST Tris Kerslake
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Tris Kerslake (triskerslake@theblower.au)'s status on Tuesday, 07-Jan-2025 20:23:58 JST Tris Kerslake
@piggo @david and then dispose of it in ewaste or the general rubbish?
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Tris Kerslake (triskerslake@theblower.au)'s status on Tuesday, 07-Jan-2025 20:23:56 JST Tris Kerslake
@piggo @david I think I'd be quite alarmed to find something like that. I am pathologically conditioned to turning things off when not in use. My father used to be a lighthouse keeper back in the UK and I remember him going around switching everything off when his watch was over. Those were the days of paraffin lights and oil burners.
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Tris Kerslake (triskerslake@theblower.au)'s status on Monday, 23-Dec-2024 20:28:33 JST Tris Kerslake
@david Do you lay gentle hands upon them and smile knowingly? (The computers)