[5026] in APO News
Re: broken glass
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (ameisler@OPAL.TUFTS.EDU)
Tue Nov 21 12:11:10 2000
Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 12:10:47 -0400 (EDT)
From: ameisler@OPAL.TUFTS.EDU
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To: Susama Agarwala <tulips@MIT.EDU>
Cc: apo-news@MIT.EDU
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This is a very good question. Besides the whole gravity problem, it's
clear that the top of the fridge fills up much faster than it is emptied.
(Which means that chances are some people are just throwing away the
recyclable glass since they can't find a spot for it.)
Maybe a bin of some sort?
--Alan
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Susama Agarwala wrote:
> there is broken glass by the fridge. Dan and I tried to clean up most
> of it, but be careful in that area.
>
> Also, I wonder if stoing glass above the fridge like that is a good idea or
> not, since bumping into the fridge caused several bottles to fall
> and break today...
> Or, recycling should be done more often....
>
> Anyhow...
> just be careful.
>
> --Susama
>