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21,000 pounds of keyboards
« on: Wed, 20 April 2016, 17:42:23 »
You read that right! Here's your chance to own over 10 tons of cheap discarded and surplus keyboards:

Bulk Lot Of 21000 Lbs Of Keyboards





Just think of it: 31 gaylords full of cheap keyboards nobody wants—all yours! Bids starting at just $8,500.00!

Buyer must pick up locally in beautiful San Ramon, Calif., home to the headquarters of the Chevron Corporation and numerous goofy, tasteless monster houses like this one:





You'll never forgive yourself if you pass up this unique opportunity to own over 10 tons of useless crap! Bid now!
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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #1 on: Wed, 20 April 2016, 19:51:04 »
what the ****
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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #2 on: Wed, 20 April 2016, 21:59:29 »
I wonder what shipping cost to Australia would be ...
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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #3 on: Wed, 20 April 2016, 22:22:04 »
I wonder what shipping cost to Australia would be ...

Probably be cheaper to move to the US :D.


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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #4 on: Wed, 20 April 2016, 22:24:58 »
Wonder if they'd let me drive over and preview it

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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #5 on: Wed, 20 April 2016, 22:37:52 »
That starting bid LMFAO  :):):))

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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #6 on: Wed, 20 April 2016, 22:48:08 »
I wonder how they got so many keyboards in the first place.
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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #7 on: Wed, 20 April 2016, 22:50:02 »
Wonder if they'd let me drive over and preview it

You'd really need to be able to. $8,500 for what amounts to e-waste would net you -$15k as you'd have to pay to move, store and then dispose of it properly.

Those Dell keyboards are a total loss you wouldn't be able to give them away for shipping costs. You'd need a rather high percentage of NIB modern keyboards and decent vintage boards to make this even close to a net-neutral buy :/

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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #8 on: Wed, 20 April 2016, 22:58:49 »
I wonder how they got so many keyboards in the first place.


Probably an e-waste recycling center. Tons of those to service the Silicon Valley.
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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #9 on: Wed, 20 April 2016, 23:24:58 »
i remember there was a auction of 30000 pounds of keyboard that had a start bid of $50... it's not from ebay though

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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #10 on: Thu, 21 April 2016, 00:27:24 »
And not a single one was good. I'd laugh--as long as I wasn't the one paying. :P

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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #11 on: Thu, 21 April 2016, 01:17:30 »
don't know anything about architecture, what makes you say the house's design is tasteless? i'm guessing because of the middle section?

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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #12 on: Thu, 21 April 2016, 01:36:48 »
Not enough sculptures

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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #13 on: Thu, 21 April 2016, 02:43:42 »
Looks like a lot of trash, opening bid is way too high


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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #14 on: Thu, 21 April 2016, 02:44:18 »
Not enough sculptures
are you referring to the disturbing lack of garden gnomes

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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #15 on: Thu, 21 April 2016, 05:56:57 »
Not enough sculptures
are you referring to the disturbing lack of garden gnomes

I'd rather not hear about garden gnomes.

I have this thing about them since HL2.  And yes, I did complete the quest.
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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #16 on: Fri, 22 April 2016, 01:43:42 »
this is the perfect opportunity to start my dell membrane group buy on /r/mk

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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #17 on: Fri, 22 April 2016, 03:27:35 »
Do they use "pounds" in Canada?
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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #18 on: Fri, 22 April 2016, 22:43:05 »
Come to think of it, you'd need a house that big for that many KBs.

Do they use "pounds" in Canada?

Nope, but that seller's in the States.

Oh, too bad, the auction ended without any bids. I wonder if they're going to start offering the boxes separately?
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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #19 on: Sun, 24 April 2016, 20:57:54 »
So I did the math on this and I found that this is actually not a bad price. If we don't take labor and chemical costs into consideration, and we assume that each keyboard is approximately 1 lb each then:

  • We have approximately 21,000 keyboards.
  • Approximately 70 keyboards gives us a pound of mylar sheets.
  • Each pound of mylar gives us about 12oz of silver (according to research I did).
  • At a current price of approximately $17 per gram, we end up with a total value of approximately (3600oz * $17.02) = $61,000.

Of course, I'm not taking labor and chemical recovery costs into consideration here and I'm making some assumptions based on things I don't know, but this could actually be a pretty viable profit if you had the chemical recovery setup for it.
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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #20 on: Sun, 24 April 2016, 23:54:34 »
So I did the math on this and I found that this is actually not a bad price. If we don't take labor and chemical costs into consideration, and we assume that each keyboard is approximately 1 lb each then:

  • We have approximately 21,000 keyboards.
  • Approximately 70 keyboards gives us a pound of mylar sheets.
  • Each pound of mylar gives us about 12oz of silver (according to research I did).
  • At a current price of approximately $17 per gram, we end up with a total value of approximately (3600oz * $17.02) = $61,000.

Of course, I'm not taking labor and chemical recovery costs into consideration here and I'm making some assumptions based on things I don't know, but this could actually be a pretty viable profit if you had the chemical recovery setup for it.
One of the recycling centres I visited actually did harvest the silver off of keyboards, but they stopped doing it because iit was too labour intensive for too little money.
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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #23 on: Wed, 27 April 2016, 04:36:29 »
LOL—now there's a comfortable-looking piece of furniture.
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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #24 on: Wed, 27 April 2016, 05:31:43 »
LOL—now there's a comfortable-looking piece of furniture.

You'd end up with little indentations all down your arms and legs.  And other places.
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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #25 on: Thu, 28 April 2016, 02:32:41 »
But imagine if they were actually connected to a computer. If you sat in it long enough, you could eventually type all the works of Shakespeare. Or at least the lyrics to a hit pop tune. The 2nd one is much more likely.
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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #26 on: Mon, 02 May 2016, 22:07:31 »
Wait, 31 what of keyboards?
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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #27 on: Mon, 02 May 2016, 23:53:40 »
$8,500 for 10½ tons of garbage.
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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #28 on: Wed, 04 May 2016, 20:59:35 »
Wait, 31 what of keyboards?
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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #30 on: Thu, 05 May 2016, 03:43:02 »
It was a close decision between calling them that or "elbow macaroni boxes".
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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #31 on: Thu, 05 May 2016, 20:08:49 »
I read the listing to the guys at work and they all cracked up laughing. I actually can't believe they are called gaylords.
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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #32 on: Thu, 05 May 2016, 20:46:32 »
I read the listing to the guys at work and they all cracked up laughing. I actually can't believe they are called gaylords.

You'd have a fun time in most manufacturing facilities. Gaylords, bung holes, ... well that's actually all I can think of right now but there are some good names out there I promise.  :))

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Re: 21,000 pounds of keyboards
« Reply #33 on: Mon, 09 May 2016, 20:59:30 »
Just think of all the new words they had to create for computer stuff. They could've had a lot more fun with that, if you ask me. But no.
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