Why did I quit out of Firfox. I had a reduced window with a kajillion tabs trying to find electronic waste buyer in the Dallas area. Uggg. Apparently they don't do that here, like they do in SoCal. You have to *pay them* to take the crap away.
Session manager should have saved them. When you restart, it should restore your session and bring them back.
I had a reduced window with a kajillion tabs trying to find electronic waste buyer in the Dallas area. Uggg. Apparently they don't do that here, like they do in SoCal. You have to *pay them* to take the crap away.
Are there any recyclers? True, you don't get any money for the e-scrap, but you also don't have to pay.
Omnis, what about this: [link]
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Also this: [link]
are there any political youth movements in the U.S.?
I don't think this is quite what you meant, but it is the first thing that came to mind: Boys/Girls State
Session manager should have saved them. When you restart, it should restore your session and bring them back.
Didn't think of that. I just dug through the history from yesterday. That had the bulk of the links, although they have been on my session for about a week now.
Steph thanks for the links, I got at least one more from it!
Are there any recyclers? True, you don't get any money for the e-scrap, but you also don't have to pay.
Seems here, most places "recycle" it, but you have to pay for the service. In CA, I sold my crap as scrap and got 15-30¢/lb depending on what it was. It was about $100 for a pick up truck full of stuff. It's not so much the cash, it's more about not dumping the crap in landfills, and not costing our wee-lil non-profit organization any money to get rid of it.
One of many positives of finally officially coming out to my family is that they seem to have shifted politically to the left. They are Southern Catholic Republicans who now want same-sex marriage legalized and are happy as can be about their soon-to-be grandchild, gay parents or not. It's been quite a thing to behold.
This is exactly the sort of thing that gives me hope for the future.
One of many positives of finally officially coming out to my family is that they seem to have shifted politically to the left. They are Southern Catholic Republicans who now want same-sex marriage legalized and are happy as can be about their soon-to-be grandchild, gay parents or not. It's been quite a thing to behold.
Family friends of ours had a similar experience when they adopted a child of another race.
It helps a lot when people finally realize that "them" is actually "us".
Sometimes it just leads to "oh, I didn't mean *you*, though. Like we talked about last week.