ATLfemme is an Extroverted Self-Knowing Money Manager
I loaded up a box of obsolete items and took them into work yesterday. They can either re-deploy or discard – and the stuff is now gone from my house! Hooray for less clutter :)
ATLfemme is an Extroverted Self-Knowing Money Manager
I loaded up a box of obsolete items and took them into work yesterday. They can either re-deploy or discard – and the stuff is now gone from my house! Hooray for less clutter :)
ATLfemme is an Extroverted Self-Knowing Money Manager
I have a docking station for a laptop I haven’t had in over a year. Memory chips for obsolete machines. Keyboards.
I have to make a trip into our local office for meetings tomorrow. I’m going to bring a box of the obsolete stuff and drop it off – then it will no longer be my problem :)
ATLfemme is an Extroverted Self-Knowing Money Manager
Bellsouth DSL filters? In triplicate? Caller ID add-on boxes?
No, they aren’t computer hardware – but they fall in the general category of old technology that is taking up space and most certainly isn’t needed any longer.
I have enough extra co-axial cable and phone wire to furnish a small office.
I’ve started a box of these items so I can take them to Goodwill at some point this month. It’s funny, but even though I know I haven’t used these things in years; they’re entirely obsolete and not going to be needed – there’s still a pang at the idea of purging it. At one time, these were all integral parts of my connection to the outside world. There’s a nostalgia and remnant fondness that makes it hard to let go.
ATLfemme is an Extroverted Self-Knowing Money Manager
No one wants them. I guess they’re going in the Goodwill pile…
ATLfemme is an Extroverted Self-Knowing Money Manager
I’ve got a dear friend who is an IT guy coming over Friday to “de-tech” the house in preparation for moving. He’ll help me assess what to keep and what to donate / ditch, so I only bring useful things with me when I move.
I got rid of an old computer by selling it. The machine in question is actually not bad. It has an Asus P2B-S motherboard, a Pentium III cpu and half a gigabyte RAM. Happy to let it go. And the buyer seemed happy too.
I’ve rid myself of a 486, P-100, P-233, Apple 14” (!) monitor, and some old speakers. Feels like progress.
A neighbour is setting up a Linux box for his daughter and needed some stuff. I gave him a graphics card and some RAM. Less clutter at my house, and he gave me a bottle of wine just to say thanks.
i have gotta whole mound of stuff piled up in the corner of my bedroom next to the PC – some of it works and some not – need to get round to sorting out which is which but just can never be bothered…
You have no idea how many Floppy Disk Drives I have lying around at home…