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more about #recycle rocketbear79: threadkiller: I haven't actively recycled since the day I drove past the local landfill in high school and watched the "recycling" truck dump its contents into the ... more » vapour: how about everybody does what I do and just harvest the parts that are useful from the old/borked tech and then stuff the empty cases in a box in a cl... more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Or you could just send your stuff to GitEmSteveDave. more » bassoondux: I was there about a month ago. It's pretty cool. Huge multitouch displays with lots of eye candy, but a bit laggy at times. However, as a museum insta... more » slayersher: it is most certainly not a shot from the enterprise .. the enterprise would not be green and would be way cooler more » Bokusatsu_Tenshi: I'm assuming you picked it up and sent it to the appropriate recycling facility. Right Matt? RIGHT? YOU BUNNY ASSASSIN!! more » MrBlahBlah: where can you dispose of it...properly? more » devwild: It should probably be noted that most proper dumps in the US are carefully lined and sealed so that contaminants are highly unlikely to actually seep ... more » Josh_Geyer: Aww, i still use one of those on one of my studio computers :( great screens more » CarmelaNumshun: Clearly you've never seen junkyard bunnies. Those fuckers are _tough_. They can stand up to junkyard dogs and a lifetime of lead poisoning... more » Curves: Back in the day, the situation used to be that if you got word that the "rabbit died", you were getting married. Now you just leave the country or go... more » balls187: Eh, it'll end up in a chinese landfill. Ain't no bunnies in china. more » jdale: CRTs are loaded with lead shielding. I don't know my Apple monitors very well, though, is that an LCD? How much lead is actually in an LCD display? Or... more » G.O.D.: Some bunnies need to die.. more » Bertone77: Don't worry since the lead is also seeping into the underground water you'll be so fried from the toxins that you soon won't care! more » NurseDave: How *should* we kill bunnies then? more » bosskev: Toxins are dangerous to rabbits? I thought mercury energized bunnies. more » bucho54: (\__/) (='.'=) ("")("") more » Kaiser-Machead: Ask any farmer, gardener or balding hunter with R=W syndrome. Killing bunnies is a good thing. more » EBone: Which is worse: killing bunnies or fucking them? Because they're kind of fucked by the toxins if they don't die. more » -
#bestof2009
Most Popular Repurposing Tricks of 2009
We're huge fans of repurposing here at Lifehacker—squeezing extra and usually clever uses out of every day objects. Here's a look back at out some of the most popular repurposing posts from 2009. More » -
#recycling
The Only Gadget Recycling List You Need
Engadget's put together a comprehensive list for finding where to recycle pretty much gadget you could possibly own. If you're not rolling last year's model style as we approach the season of buying new crap, take a look. Recycle! [Engadget] -
#architecture
Volkswagen's Level Green: A Crazy Geometric Holodeck Wonderland
As if its Sci-Fi parking garage wasn't cool enough, VW's now built this amazing exhibition for its Autostadt attraction in Wolfsburg, Germany. The 1000m2 space has 25 installations exploring three aspects of sustainability: the environment, society, and the economy. More » -
#imagecache
Killing Bunnies With Dead Monitors
That's what this careless person is doing by leaving this old Apple monitor on the street, since it's probably going to a dump, where all the toxins inside like lead will leak out. Which kills bunnies. -
#green
Office Machine Turns Your TPS Reports Into TP For Your Bunghole
Have you ever thought about wiping your butt with one of your boss' annoying memos? Well, now you can without fearing the dreaded anal papercut. This machine from Tokyo-based Nakabayashi can recycle your office paper waste into toilet paper right on site. More » -
#diy
Make Your Own Arduino LED Milk Bottle Lights Just In Time For Earth Day
This project proves that even recycled materials can be used to create fantastic looking home decor. Energy efficient LED lights and used PPE milk bottles become stylish lamps that are controlled via an Arduino. More » -
#recycling
A Peek Inside A Gadget Recycling Factory
Our favorite electronics aren't always the easiest items to recycle, but Wired took a tour of a factory where they're stripped down to their essential parts so manufacturers can reuse the good bits. More » -
#obsoletetechnology
Delightfully Eccentric Lamps Make Use of Obsolete Technology
These two beautifully quirky lamps were fashioned out of obsolete technology, including aircraft compasses, railroad signal switching relays and stainless-steel ink cylinders. Creative recycling is so awesome. -

