So a few months back I posted a funny Oatmeal strip about webdesign. Seems like he’s at it again with a pretty funny list of “8 websites you need to stop building”.
This is such funny geek humor I feel kinda embarrassed I can relate to all of this.
On a side note, I recently replaced a multifunction printer just because the print head didn’t print black anymore. So now what I’m left with is a HUGE hunk of glass and plastic that otherwise still looks in perfect condition and does all the other functions just fine.
I also have 2 old laptops sitting in my closet now and I don’t know what to do with them. Apparently from what I can find online, there’s no real eco-friendly way to dispose of these suckers beyond just trying to take them apart and try to re-use the parts for something else.
It’s really HARD to be eco-friendly!

LoweStudio Inc was founded by me, Raphael Lowe, a Honolulu based illustrator and web designer. I presently design and manage a few dozen commercial websites, but my main focus these days is acting as the head developer for Kapiolani Community College and teaching
hey,
longtime lurker here….you could always donate your unwanted laptops and printer to a school. Or probably one of the best solutions would be to recycle them at one of the e-waste events.
http://www.hawaii.edu/ewaste/
This site also has some good suggestions. Apparently you can get gift certificates from Best Buy if you e-cycle.
http://www.opala.org/solid_waste/eWaste.html
Thanks for the info Lauren I’ll go investigate these options. Looks like the Best Buy offer is that they’ll take the e-waste for a $10 charge and then reimburse you with a $10 gift certificate later. Not bad…reasonable I suppose.
The laptops I have are probably too funky for a school…one has a busted screen which would probably cost them too much to repair, and the other is my wife’s old laptop that has a chinese OS. That might pose some fun new challenges for the student that boots up that laptop.