It may not look like much, but much like the price of scrap copper I'm a grower not a shower.

@Hoss I support the message. I do believe that most of the world's Copper has already been mined. Recycling of Copper should become a priority sooner rather than later.

Absolutely. My neighbors went on vacation and left a bunch of copper in their walls doing nothing. Such a waste. Glad I was able to get that copper back into the hands of people who actually use it.

@Hoss I remember when phone lines went down somewhere around me and it turns out that the old copper was taken down so it could be recycled. Unfortunately it was just replaced with more copper instead of a more abundant resource.

I've thought about why telephone companies don't upgrade the infrastructure. They will likely complain about cost but I don't buy it. They expect people to believe that miles and miles of copper cable isn't a hidden plan B or even a reason to swap to better technology. They could just use all that copper to fund the upgrades. Granted, they would need to do it gradually as to not raise suspicion and make prices plummet.

Why upgrade the infrastructure when you can just sit around until enough people complain and then get free money from the government to do it? And the best part is you can just pocket that free money instead of using it for what you were supposed to and there will be literally no consequences!
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@Hoss Yes that appears to be the common strategy.

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