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  Dumpster diving - A dumpster diver's blog
dumpster diving for our food and your enjoyment, we are three students and one ex-worker living in the centre of copenhagen.
24.08.2006: we've been dumpster diving in rugby before, last time we were in england, so there was no urge to run around late at night and get knived.
also, saturdays are rubbish for dumpster diving as supermarkets close early and our food has a longer wait before we collect it - fine in the winter, not so good in the summer.
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 PLA: Dumpster Diving
Dumpster Diving, of course, means going through a company's trash to get all kinds of goddies such as discarded manuals & important sounding papers to aid you in your destruction of the phone company.
The bill would add "Dumpster diving" to a list of much more high-tech forms of corporate espionage, such as computer hacking and wiretapping, that are banned under trade secret protection laws.
Dumpster Diving Reaps Many Benefits This is more or less a journalism article that a student wrote, but it's pretty good.
www.phonelosers.org /dd.html   (0 words)

  
 Dumpster diving - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dumpster diving, also called dumpstering, binning, trashing, garbing, or garbage gleaning is a North American term to describe the practice of rummaging through commercial or residential trash to find useful free items that have been discarded.
Dumpster diving is a tool for garbologists, who study the sociology and archeology of trash in modern life.
Similarly in the United Kingdom, while dumpster diving in England and Wales may qualify as theft within the Theft Act 1968, or as common-law theft in Scotland, there is very little enforcement in practice.
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 MetroActive Features | Dumpster Diving
The phrase "dumpster diving" was coined only a decade or so ago, though the inclination to remove goodies from other people's trash is about as old as civilization itself.
Spurred by anger at some citizen's attempts to lock up their garbage, a certain segment of the dumpster diving community has made it their duty to see that the point is made moot.
Though dumpster diving is not strictly against the law, it is frowned upon, and officers who come upon practitioners will usually send them on their way.
www.metroactive.com /papers/sonoma/07.10.97/trash-9728.html   (0 words)

  
 Dumpster Diving   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Dumpsters are an endless source of goodies that are available to anyone who could be bothered to forego the disgusting mass consumerism of mega markets and the relentless advertising that such places attempt to ram down our throats.
Dumpster diving is not about just grabbing anything that looks good and may have a possible use.
Another criticism of eating food from dumpsters is that it may be thrown away because it may have a fault, such as glass or cleaner dropped into a mixture.
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 Dumpster Diving
Dumpster Diving is not for everyone- obviously~ However, Dumpster Diving has become very popular, and is considered a great resource by many people.
Dumpster Divers are people who search for things that other people have thrown out that are still useful, can be recycled, and have value.
Dumpster Divers will not only pick up discarded items left at the curbside of people's homes, but they will climb into dumpsters at apartment buildings and behind shopping centers.
www.allthingsfrugal.com /dumpster.htm   (0 words)

  
 The Dumpster Lady's Dumpster Diving FAQ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
You've probably read about dumpster diving on one of the AOL or internet message boards and you want to know more.
diving finds have come from one apartment and one condo dumpster.
dumpster after she mentioned it at a dinner party.
members.aol.com /TheDumpsterLady/thedumpsterlady.htm   (1885 words)

  
 Dumpster Diving Bear Raids Trash   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
We had a dumpster without a lock and a bear broke in.
The bear tipped the dumpster on its side and pulled the dumpster lids open.
I had the dumpster company replace the plastic lid locking dumpster with a steel lidded locking dumpster.
www.macnstuff.com /mcfl/1/dumpster.html   (0 words)

  
 Dumpster diving identity theft   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Dumpster divers obtain account numbers, addresses, and dates of birth from...
At the same time that the history of identity theft was growing via phone, identity theft thieves were performing a task called dumpster diving.
Mail theft, dumpster diving, and theft of company records by employees continue to be...
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 fUSION Anomaly. Dumpster Diving
information ('dumpster' is an Americanism for what is elsewhere called a 'skip').
The practice of raiding the dumpsters behind buildings where producers and/or consumers of high-tech equipment are located, with the expectation (usually justified) of finding discarded by still-valuable equipment to be nursed back to health in some hacker's den.
punk rock late eighties and early nineties - popularized dumpster diving as a fun form of expression.
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 Dumpster Diving
Dumpster diving is the colloquial name for going through somebody's garbage -- which will usually be in dumpsters for large organizations.
Source code is frequently found in dumpsters, along with e-mails (revealing account names), and PostIt&tm; notes containing written passwords.
These days, dumpsters may contain larger number of "broken" CD-Rs.
www.iss.net /security_center/advice/Underground/Hacking/Methods/WetWare/Dumpster_Diving/default.htm   (0 words)

  
 Dumpster Diving :: Community for Dumpster Divers who Dumpster Dive
Dumpster Diving for Dumpster Divers and Trashcan Diggers
Your centralized source for all things dumpster diving, ask your questions, learn new techniques from fellow dumpster divers who go dumpster diving.
Dumpster Diving is hunting through someone elses trash to find treasures.
www.dumpsterdiving.net   (0 words)

  
 Dumpster World - Index
You can also post non dumpster dived finds here as well.
Last post on Today at 03:24:54 PM in Re: Anti-Dumpster Diving...
Post links and or articles to dumpster diving in the news / media.
www.dumpsterworld.com   (0 words)

  
 Dumpster Diving
Dumpster diving is an on-site investigation of the trash you are throwing away.
Discuss with family or class on how to set up a recycling program.
Dumpster Diving Findings
www.cinergy.com /envirofun/dumpster_diving.htm   (0 words)

  
 Dumpster Divers, Dumpster Diving Meetups, events, clubs and groups in your area
Dumpster Divers, Dumpster Diving Meetups, events, clubs and groups in your area
2,472 Dumpster Divers, friends, and people who want to learn more.
Meet other local dumpster divers to discuss techniques for hunting and retrieving garbage gems.
dumpsterdiving.meetup.com   (0 words)

  
 Dumpster Diving for eBay Profits
"Dumpster Diving for eBay Profits" will show you quick, easy ways to start off your eBay career without having to "sell the farm" to get products.
"Dumpster Diving for eBay Profits" will help you prevent the "fall" by showing you ways to come up with products that most folks don't even think about.
Dumpster Diving for eBay Profits plus the above listed bonuses, is available for a minimum donation of $5.00, a price all should be able to afford.
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 Dumpster Diving decorating projects can take you back to your college years!
Dumpster Diving decorating projects can take you back to your college years!
It is one of those pieces that could go anywhere in the house and look good as well as be useful.
Always think about this...in some places, taking something from someone's trash or going through a dumpster, is illegal.
www.decorativeartsbyjep.com /April-Home-Decorating-Newsletter.html   (0 words)

  
 dumpster diving   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The practice of sifting refuse from an office or technical installation to extract confidential data, especially security-compromising information (‘dumpster’ is an Americanism for what is elsewhere called a skip).
phreaking) used to organize regular dumpster runs against phone company plants and offices.
Experienced dumpster-divers not infrequently accumulate basements full of moldering (but still potentially useful)
www.catb.org /~esr/jargon/html/D/dumpster-diving.html   (0 words)

  
 n.dumpster
placement of trash in a garbage can or dumpster, as opposed
dumpster.>*12 While trash placed in a communal dumpster is
from inspection when it is placed in a communal dumpster,
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 Corporate Spying Via Dumpster Diving, Companies Use A Variety Of Methods, Legal And Not, To Dig Up Intel On Competitors ...
Corporate Spying Via Dumpster Diving, Companies Use A Variety Of Methods, Legal And Not, To Dig Up Intel On Competitors - CBS News
In addition to dumpster diving to find documents, some commonly used tactics include:
Phantom interviews — pretending to be a job applicant to get information;
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