Here’s a question for you: How much stuff do you have in your attic or basement, or a storage shed someplace, that you just don’t need anymore?
You put it away, thinking some day you might need it. Perhaps it isn’t working, but you decided it was a waste to throw it out. Maybe you planned on getting it fixed so you could give it to someone going to college. More likely, it’s sitting in your house, taking up space and gathering dust. You’d throw it out, but sometimes you have to pay to get rid of it.
Now’s the time to do some house cleaning! Twice a year, we hold an eWaste Recycling Event so you can dump your old electronic gadgets. All you have to do is drag it to us, and we’ll do the rest. We have a team set up to unload your vehicle, put it on pallets, and haul it away—all for free! You don’t have to pay any disposal fees.
We’ll be holding two eWaste Recycling Events in June. On Saturday June 16, join us at the Mall of New Hampshire from 9am to 3pm. We’ll be set up in the rear parking lot near the Food Court entrance. Then, on Saturday June 30, we’ll be at Rutland High School from 9am to 3pm. We’ll take anything electronic—televisions, radios, DVD players, old computers, even microwaves and toasters. Last May, we collected almost 175 tons of stuff. Help us beat that number this year!
In this week’s Tech Tails, we bring you some info about the 10.7.4 update, how to fix a sticky Home button on your iOS device, and how to run multiple monitors on a Thunderbolt system.
As always, thanks for reading!
Glenn
glenn@smalldog.com