To me "public includes faculty, staff and students from the University community" means that they aren't excluding people affiliated with the University from purchasing stuff. It goes on to say that stuff in the public area can be purchased for transfer back to the university (e.g. buy a sparcstation1 for an ASU lab from there is allowed). The only place that is restricted is behind the white fence. That stuff is only available to workers at ASU (not students). This stuff is for departments to purchase. > Hrmm, on that webpage it says the warehouse is only open to staff, students, and facultyof ASU. > > > Hello, > > > > > > I'm fairly new here to Phoenix and am looking for a computer warehouse > > > type place. Large, lots of used computer bits lying around in bins, much > > > of it junk but if you know what your doing you can find some good stuff. > > > Is there anything like that in Phoenix? Thanks! > > If you are looking for USED computer bits, Arizona State University has > > a surplus warehouse. It is located aproximately at Rio Salado and 101, > > SE corner. It is open to the public (at least parts of it). > > > > http://property.asu.edu/surplus