[Hidden-tech] What to do with all that stuff -- ideas

Jan Werner jwerner at jwdp.com
Tue Aug 18 15:37:50 UTC 2020


Goodwill Industries of the Berkshires & Southern Vermont will take just 
about any computer hardware or peripheral equipment for recycling.

https://www.goodwill-berkshires.org/donate/recycling.html

Jan Werner
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On 8/17/2020 5:36 PM, Rich at tnr via Hidden-discuss wrote:
> Hey all,
> has many of you are finding this is a good time to clear all that stuff.
> This is a mix of long over due and the bringing on of retirement.
> 
> I've been told, if the kids won't want it, then dump it.
> For those that haven't seen it, there is a great little book with the 
> terrible name
> of the "Swedish art of death cleaning" - I've been told it's partly the 
> result of poor translation.
> 
> For those items that might have value to some one, there are many options.
> We had a discussion here about one option of tool banks
> I've lots of free options. some here: 
> http://www.hidden-tech.net/project/free-cycle-and-share/
> 
> BUT what about electronics ??  I've used Staples for retail items,
> and there are various recycle events at various prices for similar items.
> 
> however I have a stack of servers of various sizes, items I hate just dump.
> There used to be a company in East Springfield that handled such items, 
> recovered metals or other of value.
> 
> SO any ideas or suggestions -- please no 'I goggled' I've done or can do 
> that.
> Personal experience or hard to find options are what I want.
> 
> Stay Well and Happy Trails - Rich
> 


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