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Dumb Q: What do you do with your old MSDN disks?

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    steve_hocking
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    I realise this possibly a dumb question, but what do you do with your older MSDN disks? The reason I ask is that after nearlf two years as a professional subscriber my two wallets are full to busting, and I have a pile of disks (the foreign language disks, old index disks, etc.) I don't really need. And finally does anyone know of any place in the uk that recycles cd's/dvd's?

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      I realise this possibly a dumb question, but what do you do with your older MSDN disks? The reason I ask is that after nearlf two years as a professional subscriber my two wallets are full to busting, and I have a pile of disks (the foreign language disks, old index disks, etc.) I don't really need. And finally does anyone know of any place in the uk that recycles cd's/dvd's?

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      Michael P Butler
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      steve_hocking wrote:

      I realise this possibly a dumb question, but what do you do with your older MSDN disks? The reason I ask is that after nearlf two years as a professional subscriber my two wallets are full to busting, and I have a pile of disks (the foreign language disks, old index disks, etc.) I don't really need.

      I have a box full of them. My friend was originally going to use them to decorate the wall of her stairs, but she never got round to it.

      steve_hocking wrote:

      And finally does anyone know of any place in the uk that recycles cd's/dvd's?

      I'd certainly be interested in knowing that too. I might ask next time I down at the local recycling centre. Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]

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        I realise this possibly a dumb question, but what do you do with your older MSDN disks? The reason I ask is that after nearlf two years as a professional subscriber my two wallets are full to busting, and I have a pile of disks (the foreign language disks, old index disks, etc.) I don't really need. And finally does anyone know of any place in the uk that recycles cd's/dvd's?

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        Marc Clifton
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        I gave mine to the refuse and reclamation engineer, you know, the guys in the green truck that come every week. I here they're making a robot from old computer parts and all that software. :~ Marc VS2005 Tips & Tricks -- contributions welcome!

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          I realise this possibly a dumb question, but what do you do with your older MSDN disks? The reason I ask is that after nearlf two years as a professional subscriber my two wallets are full to busting, and I have a pile of disks (the foreign language disks, old index disks, etc.) I don't really need. And finally does anyone know of any place in the uk that recycles cd's/dvd's?

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          Vikram A Punathambekar
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          <Bambi eyes>Give them to me?</Bambi eyes> I haven't looked into it myself, but a guy I know told me that an MSDN subscription costs what I make in almost a year. If * somebody's got disks they don't need, * it isn't too much trouble to ship them, * the shipping cost is not outrageous, I'd like to have them. At the very least I'll have something to read when I'm bored. :-D Cheers, Vikram.


          "When I read in books about a "base class", I figured this was the class that was at the bottom of the inheritence tree. It's the "base", right? Like the base of a pyramid." - Marc Clifton. -- modified at 7:10 Wednesday 21st December, 2005

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            I realise this possibly a dumb question, but what do you do with your older MSDN disks? The reason I ask is that after nearlf two years as a professional subscriber my two wallets are full to busting, and I have a pile of disks (the foreign language disks, old index disks, etc.) I don't really need. And finally does anyone know of any place in the uk that recycles cd's/dvd's?

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            Rick_R
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            How about this? http://photocreations.ca/cd_lamp/

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              I realise this possibly a dumb question, but what do you do with your older MSDN disks? The reason I ask is that after nearlf two years as a professional subscriber my two wallets are full to busting, and I have a pile of disks (the foreign language disks, old index disks, etc.) I don't really need. And finally does anyone know of any place in the uk that recycles cd's/dvd's?

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              legalAlien
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              When we moved last year I had a major clear out and donated everything to my son's school compuetr dept. They seemed pretty happy with all of the discs, books and hardware I knew I'd never touch again.

              turning the other cheek just gets you slapped twice

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                <Bambi eyes>Give them to me?</Bambi eyes> I haven't looked into it myself, but a guy I know told me that an MSDN subscription costs what I make in almost a year. If * somebody's got disks they don't need, * it isn't too much trouble to ship them, * the shipping cost is not outrageous, I'd like to have them. At the very least I'll have something to read when I'm bored. :-D Cheers, Vikram.


                "When I read in books about a "base class", I figured this was the class that was at the bottom of the inheritence tree. It's the "base", right? Like the base of a pyramid." - Marc Clifton. -- modified at 7:10 Wednesday 21st December, 2005

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                Michael P Butler
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                Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

                I haven't looked into it myself, but a guy I know told me that an MSDN subscription costs what I make in almost a year. If * somebody's got disks they don't need, * it isn't too much trouble to ship them, * the shipping cost is not outrageous,

                Sadly the licence agreement forbides this, otherwise you could have mine. Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]

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                  I realise this possibly a dumb question, but what do you do with your older MSDN disks? The reason I ask is that after nearlf two years as a professional subscriber my two wallets are full to busting, and I have a pile of disks (the foreign language disks, old index disks, etc.) I don't really need. And finally does anyone know of any place in the uk that recycles cd's/dvd's?

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                  Frisbee's! E=mc2 -> BOOM

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                  • S steve_hocking

                    I realise this possibly a dumb question, but what do you do with your older MSDN disks? The reason I ask is that after nearlf two years as a professional subscriber my two wallets are full to busting, and I have a pile of disks (the foreign language disks, old index disks, etc.) I don't really need. And finally does anyone know of any place in the uk that recycles cd's/dvd's?

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                    Erik Westermann
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                    You should keep them because the MSDN subscriptions aren't going to include Windows NT 4, Windows 2000 and a few other older versions. Depending on your line of work, you might need these older operating systems because your customers still use them or want to migrate applications away from them. Erik Westermann - My Blog:wworkflow.net

                    Google talk: erik.westermann

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                      I realise this possibly a dumb question, but what do you do with your older MSDN disks? The reason I ask is that after nearlf two years as a professional subscriber my two wallets are full to busting, and I have a pile of disks (the foreign language disks, old index disks, etc.) I don't really need. And finally does anyone know of any place in the uk that recycles cd's/dvd's?

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                      I use them for coffee coasters, give few of them to my kids ;P and majority of the stuff I dump in the trash.

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                        steve_hocking wrote:

                        I realise this possibly a dumb question, but what do you do with your older MSDN disks? The reason I ask is that after nearlf two years as a professional subscriber my two wallets are full to busting, and I have a pile of disks (the foreign language disks, old index disks, etc.) I don't really need.

                        I have a box full of them. My friend was originally going to use them to decorate the wall of her stairs, but she never got round to it.

                        steve_hocking wrote:

                        And finally does anyone know of any place in the uk that recycles cd's/dvd's?

                        I'd certainly be interested in knowing that too. I might ask next time I down at the local recycling centre. Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]

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                        Michael P Butler wrote:

                        I'd certainly be interested in knowing that too. I might ask next time I down at the local recycling centre.

                        Being the adventurous sort I decided to e-mail the local council and ask them, and here's the answer I got: Small quantities of unwanted CDs can be sent (senders pay the postage) to the following companies who destroy/recycle the CDs: * Keymood UK Limited, Wolf Business Park, Alton Road, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 5NB.Tel: 01989 566 288 * Polymer Reprocessors Limited, Reeds Lane, Moreton, Wirral, Ch66 1DW. Tel: 0151 707 3684 I hope that helps!

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                          I realise this possibly a dumb question, but what do you do with your older MSDN disks? The reason I ask is that after nearlf two years as a professional subscriber my two wallets are full to busting, and I have a pile of disks (the foreign language disks, old index disks, etc.) I don't really need. And finally does anyone know of any place in the uk that recycles cd's/dvd's?

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                          Stuart Dootson
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                          My grandfather uses them (on string) to scare birds! Stuart Dootson 'Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p'

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                            Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

                            I haven't looked into it myself, but a guy I know told me that an MSDN subscription costs what I make in almost a year. If * somebody's got disks they don't need, * it isn't too much trouble to ship them, * the shipping cost is not outrageous,

                            Sadly the licence agreement forbides this, otherwise you could have mine. Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]

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                            Vikram A Punathambekar
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                            Awww, shucks! :( I can't understand why they would want to stop people from doing it. There is certainly no money being made by you or me, and MS is not losing any money over this either. :( But if you ever change your mind, let me know - I'm still interested. Thanks for the thought, Michael! :) [afterthought]Are you sure it's illegal? People here are talking about donating it. :~ [/afterthought] Cheers, Vikram.


                            "When I read in books about a "base class", I figured this was the class that was at the bottom of the inheritence tree. It's the "base", right? Like the base of a pyramid." - Marc Clifton.

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                              I realise this possibly a dumb question, but what do you do with your older MSDN disks? The reason I ask is that after nearlf two years as a professional subscriber my two wallets are full to busting, and I have a pile of disks (the foreign language disks, old index disks, etc.) I don't really need. And finally does anyone know of any place in the uk that recycles cd's/dvd's?

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                              Shoot 'em :-D

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