jseal
12-26-2005, 12:23 PM
Gentlefolk,
Now that the gift giving is, for most of us, behind us, let me make a suggestion.
If you, or anyone you know, has received a computer for Christmas, please consider as an alternative to discarding it, donating it to one of the organizations which refurbish them and them distribute them to those who need them. While that cantankerous dinosaur which you can FINALLY get rid of may be nothing compared to the rocket you just plugged in, there remain many who would be very pleased indeed to get their hands on a working system.
Most of the organizations listed below will reformat your drive, and load the latest drivers for any peripherals to go with the system etc., so there is little need to be concerned about data security. If there is data about which you feel particularly squeamish, there are programs available which can render any file unrecoverable by anyone other than the government spy agencies.
Free disk cleaning software for Wintel boxes available at Shareware.com (http://www.shareware.com/)
Eraser
Disk Cleaner
Sure Delete
MacOS Disk Cleaning Software ... sorry, I'm not really up to speed here
SuperScrubber (www.jiiva.com/)
iClean (www.aladdin.com/)
Norton Utilities (www.symantec.com/)
While on the subject of government agencies, you may be able, of course you may not be able, to get a tax break for your donation. If you plan on getting rid of a computer anytime soon, give the organizations below a thought.
The Lazarus Foundation (www.lazarus.org)
World Computer Exchange (www.worldcomputerexchange.org/)
East-West Education Development Foundation (www.nonprofits.org/gallery/alpha/east)
Another Byte (http://www.recycles.org/byte/index.htm)
Gifts In Kind America (http://www.giftsinkind.org/newhome/donors.asp)
Share the Technology (http://www.sharetechnology.org/)
Computer Recycling Center (http://www.crc.org/)
National Cristina Foundation (www.cristina.org/dsf)
The Surplus Exchange (http://www.surplusexchange.org/index.htm)
Goodwill Industries of Greater New York & Northern NJ (www.goodwillny.org/donations.jsp)
:)
Now that the gift giving is, for most of us, behind us, let me make a suggestion.
If you, or anyone you know, has received a computer for Christmas, please consider as an alternative to discarding it, donating it to one of the organizations which refurbish them and them distribute them to those who need them. While that cantankerous dinosaur which you can FINALLY get rid of may be nothing compared to the rocket you just plugged in, there remain many who would be very pleased indeed to get their hands on a working system.
Most of the organizations listed below will reformat your drive, and load the latest drivers for any peripherals to go with the system etc., so there is little need to be concerned about data security. If there is data about which you feel particularly squeamish, there are programs available which can render any file unrecoverable by anyone other than the government spy agencies.
Free disk cleaning software for Wintel boxes available at Shareware.com (http://www.shareware.com/)
Eraser
Disk Cleaner
Sure Delete
MacOS Disk Cleaning Software ... sorry, I'm not really up to speed here
SuperScrubber (www.jiiva.com/)
iClean (www.aladdin.com/)
Norton Utilities (www.symantec.com/)
While on the subject of government agencies, you may be able, of course you may not be able, to get a tax break for your donation. If you plan on getting rid of a computer anytime soon, give the organizations below a thought.
The Lazarus Foundation (www.lazarus.org)
World Computer Exchange (www.worldcomputerexchange.org/)
East-West Education Development Foundation (www.nonprofits.org/gallery/alpha/east)
Another Byte (http://www.recycles.org/byte/index.htm)
Gifts In Kind America (http://www.giftsinkind.org/newhome/donors.asp)
Share the Technology (http://www.sharetechnology.org/)
Computer Recycling Center (http://www.crc.org/)
National Cristina Foundation (www.cristina.org/dsf)
The Surplus Exchange (http://www.surplusexchange.org/index.htm)
Goodwill Industries of Greater New York & Northern NJ (www.goodwillny.org/donations.jsp)
:)