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* '''Will the Hackspace accept the donation?''' - if you bring items to the space with the intention of donating them without first ''making sure that the organisation is willing to accept the donation'' (as decided by consensus on the [https://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-space mailing list]) then the items are still in your ownership, and it is your personal responsibility to dispose of them once you're asked to do so. This is especially true for large items, or items that require  unusual means of disposal (e.g. toxic materials.)
* '''Will the Hackspace accept the donation?''' - if you bring items to the space with the intention of donating them without first ''making sure that the organisation is willing to accept the donation'' (as decided by consensus on the [https://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-space mailing list]) then the items are still in your ownership, and it is your personal responsibility to dispose of them once you're asked to do so. This is especially true for large items, or items that require  unusual means of disposal (e.g. toxic materials.)


If you have a particularly rare or unusual old piece of computing hardware, we aren't interested. However, the [http://www.tnmoc.org/support/donate-equipment National Museum of Computing] at Bletchley Park may be interested.
If you have a particularly rare or unusual old piece of computing hardware, we aren't interested. However, the [https://www.tnmoc.org/equipment-donations National Museum of Computing] at Bletchley Park may be interested.


===Other option: Swap Shop===
===Other option: Swap Shop===
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