But for computers, etc. that usually costs money, right?
That's what I'm thinking. I'd give more saleable stuff to Goodwill.
I'm getting paranoid about my PC. If a chkdsk operation means that the BIOS can't see the drive anymore, am I well and truly hosed? I think I might have had more than the boot partition up there, but I don't remember.
Right. There was to be food. Iron. Hot.
I wish someone would bring me hot brown rice with baked beans and a dollop of sour cream, cheese and chunks of fresh tomato.
Don't ask.
hot brown rice with baked beans and a dollop of sour cream, cheese and chunks of fresh tomato.
that sounds really good actually.
Speaking of Facebook, I just had another friend who I haven't been in touch with since college contact me through it. I'd been thinking of her these last couple of weeks because she has the same last name as a certain recently disgraced governor. She told me that I looked the same as I did in college. 20 years ago. So as far as I'm concerned today Facebook is one of the most awesome inventions of our time.
Nearly all Goodwill agencies receive donated computers. Last year, Goodwill handled over 23 million pounds of computers. Most of these donations are unusable and safely recycling or disposing of these products is costly, and directly impacts funds available for Goodwills’ job training and career services.
That makes it sound like they almost don't want any.
Hi Shir!
I somehow seem to have agreed to take pictures of the Purim party at my parents' synagogue. I don't quite remember agreeing to this, but my mother seems to think I did.
That makes it sound like they almost don't want any.
So it's like they're saying:
If you insist, we'll take your dead computer. But you should feel really guilty about it.
An awesome comic, especially for girls: [link]
Somebody should send that comic to Dana Perino.
They were jeans that I got during the inbetween post-baby/pre-regular belly state, and I was hoping to coax them into fitting properly without having to go out and buy a damn belt (they're so irritatingly low rise that none of my regular belts fit).
I read something recently about this new non-belt thing that's supposed to cinch in the waist on pants. Of course, I totally can't remember where I read about it now.
I don't think they make anything that would help me keep my workout pants up these days. (I've had some close calls on the treadmill, including today.) My mother, of course, is delighted that she's about to inherit some snazzy workout clothes. My bank balance is less thrilled with the idea.