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Dealing with Tech Trash and Clutter

Three issues for computer users are cleaning, using and dumping them when they die.

Cleaning your computer is more than just dusting it off, weeding out garbage files and backing up your data. It’s detangling all those wires, cables and plugs and getting rid of old discs too. Check an electronics store if you want to spend some money on a cable reel. Or, just pull your desk out from the wall an extra inch and organize them behind it. Bundle up long cords rather than leaving them hanging and crawling over the floor. If you have hardware like a printer, scanner or anything else bulky get a small, sturdy table to set it on nearby. Keep your desk top as clear as you can. That includes coffee cups, hairclips, vitamins, pens and all the other clutter that builds up quickly if you spend a lot of time sitting in front of that screen. Don’t forget to dust off the back of your tower too. If you have a lot of gunk in the air, like pet hair, consider cleaning inside the tower too.

For ergonomics, I always have my monitor raised higher than the desk surface. If the bottom of the screen is at my chin level I’m ok. Anything too high or low will make the back of my neck go numb and give me headaches. They say it’s good to sit with your feet raised but I haven’t done that. Sometimes my feet do get a bit swollen if I am putting in hours and not taking a long break between.

There are no really great recycling options when it’s time for your computer to die. Face it, few people are interested in a computer three or more years of age. Software stops working on them as new operating systems come out. Older computers can not function with the software coming out now. I know from personal experience trying to run a 5 year old PC running on Windows Me. You might try Linux. See how much that can add to your mileage but that brings up the problem of what to do with all your old software which can’t be adapted to run on a Linux OS.

Look online for some options about recycling your tech trash. Nothing will be totally great as you can’t compost plastic. But, there are some options, better than adding all that hardware to the landfills. Don’t burn your computer, please. It’s a bad idea.

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As far as older pc’s go, there is always someone in need of a pc. Donation is a great way to keep things out of the dumpster while helping others. And as for software, most software WILL run on older machines if tuned, unless the program specifically checks for os and refuses to install [Windows Defender is one of these…it will run on Win 2000 but refuses to install because MS wants it that way]

I have XP sp2 running on a 333MHz Compaq Pentium II with 384MB of RAM and, while not exactly snappy, it runs faster than the original Win 95 did with 8MB RAM [MS said that W95 would run acceptably with 4MB RAM]

Great reminders! You should see the kitty fur behind ours!

Hi Grrl:

I found a computer recycler here in London Ontario Canada. They take everything to do with computers. They might charge a couple bucks for some things that are mainly plastic, but it is better than it going into the landfill. Their website is: www.wozco.ca. They claim they have ZERO WASTE. You gotta like that!

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