Another form of recycling
This was on the bus stop bench outside my work today:
The note under the memory modules (3 sticks, 512MB each, either PC100 or PC123) says “please take”.
I never thought about trying that. Do you think I can do the same with my old CRT?
In Haifa, in some places, the bus stops have libraries. People are encouraged to take books, read them and leave them at the next stop, or the next time they ride a bus after finishing them or just leave books in general.
Almost everywhere I see, people just leave things, usually near garbage bins, for other people to take. Two fully working speakers that are bigger than a mega chibithulhu, thank you.
And there are places you can advertise to people and say, I have stuff, come and take it.
recycling is of course very necessary to keep the environment clean.*
Most up-to-date content article on our own webpage
http://www.healthmedicinelab.com/bronchitis-treatment/
One place where you can advertize things you want to get rid of is http://agora.co.il .
As for CRTs: I got my previous one from the street. The person who ditched it tucked a note to it: “תקין” (works). It’s really considerate of people to tuck a message because it lets you know that it’s a valid giveaway and not a lost property. In the religious parts of the city I live in people tuck “הפקר” (abandoned). I once saw a “הפקר” sign on a garden wall inviting people to take its fruits.