My iPhone 4 had a scratched le…
My iPhone 4 had a scratched lens… Apple Store North Michigan Avenue just fixed it while I waited. Great service!
My iPhone 4 had a scratched lens… Apple Store North Michigan Avenue just fixed it while I waited. Great service!
Recently, I found and downloaded a free iPhone app called iRecycle by Earth911.com . It uses the iPhone’s location to show you the closet recyclers for whatever items you enter (plastic bags, batteries, aluminum, etc). After entering “computers”, I was pleased to see, just down the street, a new organization that I wasn’t previously aware of, Free Geek Chicago.
Free Geek is…
FreeGeek Chicago is a not-for-profit community organization that recycles used computers and parts to provide functional computers, education, internet access and job skills training to the underserved communities of Chicago in exchange for community service.
Sounds great, so I stopped by. It’s a great setup, with lots of activity, they were friendly, and they meet basically all of my preferred computer recycling criteria:
I’m pretty sure they’re going to be my one-stop-dropoff for computer related recycling and donation. And although their website is awkwardly worded (something they admitted to me) regarding requested donations to accomapny dropped off equipment, they clarified their position as follows: the receyclers they go to charge _them_ by the pound. If you bring in a lot of heavy stuff that they can’t use, they have to pay money to recycle it. So, a voluntary donation would be appreciated (bring them a box of stuff, and hand them $5 or $10 to be nice is my suggestion). For CRT displays, and some other HEAVY items, their required fees are…
Here’s a nice video showing the location and the people…
So, now there’s no excuse not to recycle and donate your old computer stuff.
Entering contact data from an email signature into Address Book, Daylite, Google Contacts, etc, is a copy-paste PITA. WhoPaste is a little utility designed to make that process easier. It is an application that is accessible via a user-configurable hot key or a contextual menu. Simply select & copy the text, then use a hotkey to paste the info into your app of choice. Take a look at the screencasts, and specifically to one for WhoPaste to Daylite. Enjoy.