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Latest revision as of 19:51, 28 May 2023

Graystone Computers Recycling Program is a The Caprican Lifestyle article written by Sharon Edmonson. It was printed in Aprilis 20, YR42.

Story

Welll, it looks like Daniel Graystone has finally gotten smart! As you may recall, many people in the last few months have been throwing their Graystone computers in the garbage to protest Zoe Graystone's potential involvement in the MAGLEV attacks. It looks like Graystone is trying to turn this into a plus! They're now sponsoring a Graystone Computer Recycling Program at all local Graystone computer dealers.

That's right, instead of trashing your Graystone computer, you can now donate it to a local school, charity, or non-profit organization. "You may not want your Graystone computer, but we know some people who might," said a Graystone Industries spokesperson. "Many organizations don't have the budget for this kinds of technology so why not give your computer a nice, new home?"

Not only will this help worthwhile organizations with smaller budgets, but it will also keep those computers from becoming e-waste - an increasingly common problem in Caprica City. While we're not sure everyone will participate in this kind of program, it definitely seems like a step in the right direction for Graystone Industries to get back in the public's good graces.

Notes

  • The article misspells "well" as "welll" in the first sentence.

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Preceded by:
Canceron Wants a Fourth Pyramid Team
Graystone Computers Recycling Program Succeeded by:
Vergis Corporation Proposes New Energy Standards