Sunday, June 5, 2011

Before you hand your Laptop, Cell phone or other technology over?

I have been having several discussions in email about what you should do with recycled computers, cell phones or other electronics. First, do a full assessment of the condition of the hardware and determine if it is sellable?

A good market to check is Craiglist, Ebay? Try posting there if you think you can make money on it. Though understand some online operations will charge fees or percentages of a sale as a condition of final sale. Though you could get some good hard cash!  

If you have an item that is older than a decade, why stress selling it? Try selling it on craigslist with a price negotiable in the ad. It might be one of the few places your old technology in the clutter closet might be worth some thing to someone else. As always, be smart, meet in a well lit, public area like a local grocery store or venue to do the final exchange! Never do it at your home, place of business or private area that you would not want some burglar or thief to steal from. 

Next try some form of free give away, FreeCycle and other sites offer free postings of offfered items for free. You could also try some form of free ads sites depending on the item and its options. 

And finally and probably the best option, try donating it to a local charity!  I would first go find a phone book or go online with your favorite search engine to look for contact information (email, phone, address.) Please save yourself the aggravation of driving a bunch of electronics somewhere!  Call or email them first to get an idea of if they take the item in question. A couple phone calls will save you the driving around town trying to donate an item?

Also check with friends, acquaintances or your local church members? (if you have that inclination?) You never know what your social circle of friends might have for recommendations. There are so many different options for getting rid fo stuff, it is just your imagination as to what they can be.

Oh, one more thing and vital thing. If its a computer related item, say Desktop or laptop, by all means, PLEASE get some form of software to wipe the magnetic media! There are many options out there for cell phones, computers, copy MACHINES! (have an office? they have hard drives in most of the newer models. Wipe that too) to wipe the data from them. A good search engine with the appropriate model will help to ensure you private data, email, documents, pictures, email and phone trees do not land into the wrong hands. 

Be smart, your ID and data is becoming more and more valuable to the criminal element. Please be smart, take the time to do what needs to be done so that your electronics do not betray you.

Holland Partners doing a lot of building up in Seattle?

Hey guys, I am reading all over the pacific northwest papers that you guys are sure doing a lot of apartment building up in Seattle?  I hope the local newspaper picks up on that because you are sure moving a lot cash up there to build in some nice, prime areas.

And thank you for thinking of doing business here in the state.

The dues, the don'ts and who is missing out...

Some people may have read some of my earlier posts that basically say that I have a chronic disease that forces me to do a couple visits a year. Its not some thing I enjoy, but its a fact-of-life for me right now. And for those who may not know, the current Washington state and governor has some important bills up in Olympia to reshape government to effectively cut along many lines to cover a five billion dollar shortfall and possibly have to deal with an even weaker economy than the washington state economic forecaster had predicted just before the end of the current session of both state houses.

Here is a simple list of what passed and what didn't.

 

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2015149811_legislature26m.html

 And a second one:

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2015149811_legislature26m.html

 

Just in case you need to follow along to find out what finally came out of the special session that just ended. And there are going to be some serious cuts all over the budget and no one is going to be happy with it. And in these economic times, screaming bloody murder or suing the state isn't going to help the situation. 

We are in bad times. That means everyone from teaches to health professionals to medicad recipients are going to have to tighten their belts and if they can do without to help the state, then do it!

Weather, what wonderful weather?

:) Yes, its time I should have posted some thing great upon the minds (some say mindless?) of people who found my blog by search engine, fate or luck or some time of connection to a story or mess that I posted.

If you are in the Clark County Washington area, two suggestions for your wonderful Sunday! First, stay out of the rivers and lakes right now. They're all running HIGH and fast, hypothermic cold level that will kill you almost within minutes of jumping in. With that some of the bigger streams to Columbia River, they're full of snow and runoff, logs and other debris and could pull you under with flip of a wave. 

If you must go out on these rivers, please wear a life jacket and the appropriate gear for the weather. 

Have a wonderful, early summer sunny day.