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--- rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > One local company actually pitched their iSeries into the dumpster after > they green streaked it with a upgrade. Didn't want to mess with Ebay. Not very good "due diligence". Hopefully, it was a privately owned company with the owner's knowledge of this. Especially if it was an iSeries (connotating something newer than an older AS/400). In any case, a rather poor corporate citizen example as a role model: Dumping functional equipment into a landfill, while also denying a local charity or educational institution (tax deduction!) an opportunity to utilize superior computing technology. Rob, were there any opportunities for IT staff to take it home? Note that I am not a bean counter, and have no idea what role depreciation and other IRS rules may have had to make it more worthwhile to dump it rather than sell it or donate it. Had a client a few years ago that still had several 9404 (? 2-drawer file cabinet sized) CISC boxes in storage from several years prior with v3r1 on them. The VP of IT would not let them dispose of them until after they had researched resale values. I remember that it was difficult to get any of the resellers they had contacted to provide something on their letterhead with something that said that the boxes were worthless. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com
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