There are three questions I ask myself whenever going through a bag or box of electronics crap:Does it have a purpose? Will I use this in the next 12 months? Is this unique, meaning I don’t have a duplicate?If the answers to the above are NO, NO and NO, it gets thrown out. Getting rid of your electronics junk is done by doing the following 1....
Do I have to say it? Spam. Or at least that’s what Symantec says, so you can take that for what it’s worth. Spam is one of those things that’s constantly changing to bust the roadblocks we put up against it. However we as email users are smarter now and we also have better tools to fight the junk. What’s the best way to filter spam...
The junk I’m referring to in this article is physical junk, as in the stuff that lands in your postal mailbox and the telemarketing calls you receive. 1. Make your phone number unlisted. Easy solution but certainly not instant gratification. It may take as long as a year before the calls slow down. Telemarketing companies obviously have copies of the phone...







