If you don't want to keep a recyclable PC, and you would prefer to donate it rather than sell it, you can make the donation to a family member, friend, colleague, next-door neighbor, or a charitable organization (select from these different donee types in whatever order of preference works for you).
For some insight into the recycle/donation market, here is a
summary of comments from Ken Goldstein, Ph.D., Founder and State
Coordinator, Hawaii Computers for Kids Program ("CFK").
http://www.TheNakedPC.com/t/422/tr.cgi?lee1
Ken started CFK in 1992 as a grass roots organization, and he now uses the services of thousands of local volunteers. In 1996 CFK became a "signature project" of the Rotary Club of Metropolitan Honolulu; through the Rotary network, Ken can reach 1.2 million Rotary members around the world.
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