Daily Moment of Zen: Historical artifact or recycle?

Day 279 of Self Quarantine      Covid 19 Deaths in U.S.:  304,000   GA Vote!!

Where do retired mobile devices go to die?

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About Skip Walter

Retired software executive, ardent book reader. Enjoying slow travel, learning to cook, and searching for fine wine growing. Grandfather, husband, father, brother. Recorder of Seattle sunrises. Voting blue.💙
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4 Responses to Daily Moment of Zen: Historical artifact or recycle?

  1. Eric's avatar Eric says:

    And how many of them still work? My favorite is the little MP3 player. I think I still have one of those. Somewhere.

  2. Skip Walter's avatar Skip Walter says:

    I suspect none of them. Somewhere in the mess of technology that I am trying to organize are probably the power cords for each of these devices. I didn’t realize how many of them I still had around and was amazed that I had two of the Palm Pilots and a Blackberry. I have a bunch of MP3 players but this was the cutest one.

  3. davidsocha's avatar davidsocha says:

    Apparently they go to Skip Walter’s home.

    On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 9:03 AM, On the Way to Somewhere Else wrote:

    > Skip Walter posted: “Day 279 of Self Quarantine Covid 19 Deaths in > U.S.: 304,000 GA Vote!! Where do retired mobile devices go to die? ” >

  4. Skip Walter's avatar Skip Walter says:

    As I continue to Marie Kondo my living spaces I keep finding more and more of these “historical artifacts”. Just beginning to realize how many I’ve “collected” over the years.

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