Turning 60 soon… Time to start getting rid of some of this old hardware I have laying around…

Embracing Change: A Journey Towards Decluttering My Tech Collection

As I approach my 60th birthday, I’ve been reflecting on the accumulation of tech gear that has quietly made its home in the corners of my closet. It’s high time to sift through this collection of “computer junk” and determine what deserves another life and what should be responsibly recycled.

Turning 60 has provoked a wave of introspection, particularly regarding the legacy I leave behind. I’ve realized that I don’t want my daughter to be burdened with clearing out this clutter when I’m no longer around. Instead, I believe it’s best for me to take charge of this process while I’m still able. Plus, it’s a perfect opportunity to downsize and make some extra funds along the way.

I have several older machines that still have potential. With a little creativity and effort, I’m considering installing Linux on a few of them. Despite their age—some dating back 15 to 17 years—I’ve always prioritized ample RAM. Most of these systems boast at least 16GB, which holds up surprisingly well for basic computing tasks. This could be a fantastic way to breathe new life into them!

Moreover, any profits I generate from selling these refurbished computers will go directly to my grandchildren’s fund—perhaps to indulge them in toys or experiences that will create lasting memories.

To my fellow tech enthusiasts and self-proclaimed pack rats: I encourage you to join me in this decluttering endeavor! Take a moment to explore your own collections, and let’s find new homes for the devices that still have value, while ensuring that unwanted items are disposed of responsibly.

I plan to embark on this project tomorrow, and I’m genuinely excited about rediscovering hidden treasures in my tech stash. Together, let’s reclaim our space, repurpose what we can, and let go of the past for a brighter future!

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