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@MattH wrote:http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2010/03/hard_drives_in.html
WOW! Good thing, I have ever used commercial one. I uses my own ... I guess I need to be careful when I dispose this.
MattH, do you know what is the best way to dispose when it stop working?
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@MattH wrote:http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2010/03/hard_drives_in.html
WOW! Good thing, I have ever used commercial one. I uses my own ... I guess I need to be careful when I dispose this.
MattH, do you know what is the best way to dispose when it stop working?
Reputable computer recycling companies will dispose of such things in a secure manner, but it may not be free. Also check your State and Local Government websites. I just did and learned of an upcoming e-waste recycling day in my town, so I've made a note of it in my calendar so I can take various obsolete electronic items there! Most such programs are only for residential stuff, businesses are supposed to pay somebody to take their stuff.
I've been using a small LV key and change holder (PRODUCT ID: N62659). It holds 15 cards perfectly.
-I carry:
Discover Open Road (mainly use)
Amex Green
Chase PerfectCard
BoA Financial Rewards
Debit Cards (BoA, Wachovia, Chase, Citi)
Insurance Cards (Kaiser Permanante, Aetna, Progressive)
Student ID... for movie ticket, student discount. (I'm so damn cheap... haha)
-Left home (for now):
US Bank Platinum
Bed Bath & Beyond (US Bank)
My mom is using them since she openned her biz last year. We are still trying to pay them off. I went to the bank to apply for a small loan. I was denied but the account manager at US Bank saw a pre-approved CC offer in my account. The credit limit was more than what we needed.