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[[File:Comp graveyard.jpg|thumb|The computer graveyard, via [[Bwog]]<ref>http://bwog.com/2012/02/28/enter-the-grove/</ref>.]]
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The '''computer graveyard''' is a [[recycling]] area used by [[CUIT]] to dispose of broken and/or old computers, monitors, [[printers]], and various other computer components. An electronics recycling service comes regularly to clear it out.
 
The '''computer graveyard''' is a [[recycling]] area used by [[CUIT]] to dispose of broken and/or old computers, monitors, [[printers]], and various other computer components. An electronics recycling service comes regularly to clear it out.
  
 
== Location ==
 
== Location ==
  
The graveyard can be found below the [[Marcellus Hartley Dodge Physical Fitness Center|Dodge Fitness Center]] and can be found by continuing downward on the stairway connecting Dodge to campus level. 20 feet to the right of the base of the stairs will be a small fenced area with a heap of computer paraphernalia.
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The graveyard can be found below the [[Marcellus Hartley Dodge Physical Fitness Center|Dodge Fitness Center]] and can be found by continuing downward on the stairway connecting Dodge to campus level. Continue through [[The Grove|the Grove]] tunnel towards [[Amsterdam Avenue]] and the computer parts are located in large cardboard bins on the right, just past the old power plant entrance.
  
 
== Taking Stuff ==
 
== Taking Stuff ==
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*Motherboards - said to be often functional, just old
 
*Motherboards - said to be often functional, just old
 
*CPUs - said to be often functional, just old
 
*CPUs - said to be often functional, just old
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*RAM - very functional, but often old
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*Hard Drives - also very functional, usually SATA, usually ~60GB
 
*Other stuff - ???
 
*Other stuff - ???
  
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There have been many sightings of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OS/360 IBM OS/360], which according to legend wanders the graveyard during the night, looking for souls to which it can add complicated and unnecessary features.
 
There have been many sightings of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OS/360 IBM OS/360], which according to legend wanders the graveyard during the night, looking for souls to which it can add complicated and unnecessary features.
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There is also a copy of the E.T. video game for Atari somewhere in there. Probably.
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==References==
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[[Category:Freebies]]
 
[[Category:Freebies]]
 
[[Category:IT]]
 
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[[Category:Rooms]]

Latest revision as of 21:13, 1 December 2013

The computer graveyard, via Bwog[1].

The computer graveyard is a recycling area used by CUIT to dispose of broken and/or old computers, monitors, printers, and various other computer components. An electronics recycling service comes regularly to clear it out.

Location

The graveyard can be found below the Dodge Fitness Center and can be found by continuing downward on the stairway connecting Dodge to campus level. Continue through the Grove tunnel towards Amsterdam Avenue and the computer parts are located in large cardboard bins on the right, just past the old power plant entrance.

Taking Stuff

Anyone's allowed to grab whatever they want, since the items are being thrown away. Useful if you want to grab a few crappy computers and build a cluster.

What's Good

  • Monitors - said to be usually broken
  • Motherboards - said to be often functional, just old
  • CPUs - said to be often functional, just old
  • RAM - very functional, but often old
  • Hard Drives - also very functional, usually SATA, usually ~60GB
  • Other stuff - ???

Spookiness

There have been many sightings of the IBM OS/360, which according to legend wanders the graveyard during the night, looking for souls to which it can add complicated and unnecessary features.

There is also a copy of the E.T. video game for Atari somewhere in there. Probably.

References