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CDs and DVDs

Did you know you can fix your damaged CDs by mailing them to the people at AuralTech? For about $3.50 apiece (less if you have a large order) you can spruce up all but the most damaged CDs. Check out their F.A.Q. to see if your damaged disc are fixable.
If you've got noncommercial CDs, DVDs, and other "technotrash" that you want to get rid of, you can send it to GreenDisk.
They claim to recycle or reuse *all* the materials they accept, and
don't send it overseas where obsolete tech equipment often goes down an
ugly path. They also take printer cartridges, tapes, toner cartridges,
and other high tech junk. This is not a free service. It starts at $29.95 for recycling everything in one of their standard sized containers.
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links
What can you do right now to help the environment? Drop a line to save some of nature's BioGems.

It happens to us all: you've got
stuff you
don't
want anymore, don't need anymore, or never liked to begin with. Whether
you're motivated by a natural sense
of thrift, an environmental conscience, a desire to help others -- or
all three -- here are some suggestions as to what to do with many of
your unwanted items.
Hope they help!
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