I agree that Freecycle is really good for environmental reasons. However, I think this is more of a pleasant added bonus for me, as although this maybe considered sheer ignorance by some, I really do not buy wholesale into this ethical consumerism/reduction of carbon foot print lifestyle that seems to be en vogue at the moment.
I mean sure, you really should not fill your bath up to the plug hole or leave taps running for no reason, but this is just common sense and consideration for the world's finite resources. However, the purposeful reduction of one's carbon or waste output in the hope that it will help the world is in my opinion a little silly if we consider that both great industrial powers and industry in general will naturally push such efforts into insignificance.
Someone (not related to Freecycle) had a pop at me for selling electronic stuff that I had got off of Freecycle as they considered so doing as not being in the spirit of Freecycle. I did not really bother getting into a debate with them about it. However, surely saving something from landfill, whether you sell it or not is beneficial?
The finds of others seem inspiring. However, I must admit that I am not really into LPs even though my parents were late adopters to most technology and we had and only very recently got rid of the vinyl player. Thus if any b&o vinyl related equipment comes up I will post about it here and collect it for anyone that wants it (so long as they collect it from me or pay the postage).
Does anyone collect older B&O television sets - I mean late 80s back as I have had at least one of these go through my hands as a result of house clearances. However, I checked on Ebay and they were selling for circa £30 so I disposed of it - this maybe sacrilege to some. However, if there is a market on here for them - I would be happy to retain or post at cost.