Recycling and Freecycling Information Technology



Recycling and Freecycling Information Technology
[Editors note: You can join the Teli Ka Er Huoen in all new development trend of information technology forum, click here. ] A frenzied 14,000 people gathered by the computer keyboard. I did not, I am not. I do not think crazy. Years ago, when my children almost no, I am part of primary health care services given, I understand that I can so that they are pleased Friday in a "code of navigation," and let them spend one yuan per person or two right, Whether they want to buy and take home. We do so, always, I often encountered some serious collector of things, in the area, they constantly ask me, "how do you collect» "I finally decided to collect the things I find it very interesting and historical significance. And this may be the ultimate investment for my retirement. My personal collection of slide rules, now number 223. Stan fluoride, but the "crazy person" means in the heading, collected 14,000 computer keyboards.Ϊʲô» Well, you can choose the Google him and find out this way, or read about, I can tell you that he did with those keyboards. I hate most things, throwing distance. Architect / designer Bill Mike Adorno, in his trademark, the audience warmlys speech, saying that "throw away" has never really has no significance. Unexpectedly, I know I traveled back and forth, from Vietnam in the late 1960s, day after day to be back to my boat, a comstock, throwing things, "left"¡­¡­ into the sea. (The ship was named after, comstock Lord, a great "success" of Silver Mine in Nevada, its silver mining heritage is a major toxic dump). Mike Adorno said: "There is far away from" » Think about this. "And leave" » He pointed out that there was no such thing as a "waste" in nature, and. One thing is another matter waste of raw materials or fuel.

McDonald posits the future of the whole industry of things, create a set of chemical substances, is used to make things the way to ensure that 100 percent of these chemicals in the back end of the product life Cycle. Chemicals, and then reused. No waste. He called the "cradle to cradle," and explained that "this model of human industry on the integrated nature of the process of metabolism - the productivity of ecosystems - from developing countries equally effective technical metabolism, the materials of human industry Mobile safety and results. " I also love "old" things. Something tells me that as the worlds population growth, almost any old thing, not the end of a burning or fill in the land will become valuably rare. I read a story in the late 1990s posited the future, which the actress is facing the "most-year-old man in the world." He touched a real wooden objects, and 1:00, she reached a touch it, take away his grasp. She asked what it is, he told her, this is a slide rules and valuable beyond imagination - as a pseudo-old technology. (I love this scene!)


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