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Recycling Old Computers

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

Numerous progressive towns and cities are either already recycling or are thinking about recycling old computers. Many municipalities already do this with TV sets, but not so many do it with computers.

There are quite a few reusable parts in a computer when you think of it, but most owners simply throw their old computers away when they stop working or become ‘too slow’.

Then they go out and purchase a new one which has precisely the same DVD player as they just put in the bin. That goes for the internet card, the hard drive and the modem and other bits and pieces too, I am certain. There might even be toxic substances in the chips that could pollute the soil at the landfill site.

It will almost certainly become normal practice in the not too distant future to recycle computers and other items of electronic apparatus. In fact there are already some places that willingly accept ‘old’ computers, although there are not many that recycle the components out of broken ones.

Some churches and most charity shops will take working computers to redistribute (or sell) to children, whose parents cannot afford to buy them or to be sent to Third World countries, where there is a dire need for computer hardware so that children are not left behind in the technological advances being made in communication and workplace apparatus.

However, there do not appear to be enough people cannibalizing old computers to make ones that work. After all, any computer is better than no computer at all and it does not take an advanced machine to go on the Net, particularly if you do not insist on running Windows 7. Older versions of Windows are more that capable or running Internet software. We used them for years, didn’t we?

Monitors and printers are also reusable or even recyclable, although these items are not normally thrown out as often as computers. Monitors can be taken care of in the same manner as televisions, anyway it is always handy to have a spare monitor.

Ink cartridges ought to be refilled rather than renewed. All you require is a bottle of the correct type of ink. Indian ink will do for the black cartridge which is the one most users replace the most frequently.

Take a syringe with a needle, suck up a couple of millilitres and squirt it through the hole in the side - NOT through the hole in the bottom, or you will damage the cartridge. This hole is normally concealed with sticky tape or a label, but it is simple to find if you are searching for it. you can refill cartridges a dozen or more times, before they are clogged and that can save hundreds of dollars (here a black cartridge costs $10-15).

Colour cartridges are refillable in the same way and you should be able to get hold of the three inks necessary for colour printing at a printers. Colour cartridges are even more costly to replace. Another advantage of refilling yourself is that you will not run out of ink halfway through a print job.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on several subjects, but is now involved with the Internet router. If you want to know more, please visit our web site at Best Router For Gaming Online

Church Fund Raisers: A Few Ideas

Sunday, May 1st, 2011

All buildings need maintenance and this includes churches. In the past, it was not so much of a problem as it is today, because the congregations were larger, so if everybody chipped in, the maintenance could be done.

These days, the congregations are smaller,so donations have to be higher. The price of maintenance has also gone up substantially. One of the main methods of topping up the maintenance fund is by fund raising, which involves holding fund-raising events.

It seems that each charitable organization is having the same difficulty, because in an average sized town, there are frequently a dozen fund-raising events every Saturday and Sunday. There are church fund-raisers, scout and youth club fund-raisers, school, YMCA and Women’s Institute fund raisers all battling to be the prime event of the weekend.

This amount of competition makes it difficult to decide which sort of event to hold. In this article, we will take a look at some of the most popular kinds of fund-raising events - perhaps the kinds of events that will raise the most money for your charity’s building or your favourite good cause.

You could hand out catalogue order books. Some catalogue order books are non profit-making, which means that the catalogue company does not make a profit so that your church can. These catalogues are usually accessible just to churches, but some schools run them as well. If you do not want to step on anybody’s toes, you could run your church’s catalogue just during the school’s summer holidays.

You could hold cookie dough sales. If every household in the congregation gave two pounds of cookie dough, the kids could go out and sell it on Saturday and Sunday mornings. This works well a couple of days before a big Bank Holiday like Thanksgiving or Independence Day. it also works quite well throughout the summer.

You could hold a dinner dance with guest speakers. The dinner could also have a theme - a different one (or none) every time, until you find the most popular: Barn Dance, Viennese, Cajun, Gypsy et cetera. The food would match the theme and so would the music. The speaker must not be the vicar or the charity’s president, but must be someone off the guest speaking circuit - someone who can bring the house down with humorous anecdotes and stories.

Do not make them cheap, aim to double your money and invite local business to purchase a table of six or eight for their star employees and customers. If you go down this path, you could also organize a boxing event with dinner jackets and a five course meal.

Ask the local amateur boxing club to help set up a series of bouts with a neighbouring town and offer them 20% or whatever. They may do it free for the free publicity or they could hold the raffle (the prize could be the winner’s boxing gloves signed by all the contestants).

You could hold a day out with a difference. You could have a travelling fair put up its rides (but pay a rent for the privilege) and you could have stalls and small ‘cafes’. You could hire a bouncy house for kids to go moonwalking (and charge for it), but what would make it a lot different would be if the local amateur dramatic society put on a suitable play for you.

I do not what you would call suitable: it could be a classic, a comedy or even a pantomime, but obviously you would have to give them time to learn their lines, so you would have to plan well in advance. They hold outdoor plays like this in rural Thailand and they empty villages for miles around.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on several subjects, but is now concerned with the bouncy castles for sale. If you want to know more, please visit our web site at Bouncy House Rentals

The Different Kinds Of Christmas Music

Monday, April 25th, 2011

Christmas is a very extraordinary time of year for Christians and particularly for Christians living in Christian countries. A large part of the atmosphere at Christmas is created by Christmas music. Christmas music has traditionally consisted mainly of carols and hymns, but some pop songs have become firm favourites in the repertoire of music for Christmas.

This singular combination of traditional Christmas carols and pop music made particularly for Christmas makes the month of December immediately identifiable.

Obviously, the kind of Christmas music that you will hear the most often depends on where you go and what stations you listen to. If you listen to stations that specialize in well-liked music for the young, you will hear very little Christmas music.

If your taste is for so-called ‘easy listening’, you will get to hear ‘White Christmas’ by Bing Crosby a number of times a day, because it is said to be the most well-liked Christmas music of all time. You will also hear many songs by Cliff Richard, who has been releasing Christmas ’specials’ for decades.

Christmas specials are records released with a Christmas message of peace and goodwill. Artists who bring out these specials are trying to be the number one best selling artist over the lucrative Christmas period.

The number one record over the Christmas period will be played millions of times over the airwaves and in clubs making bags of money for the singer and the song writer in royalties.

Classical radio stations will play traditional Christmas music such as Handel’s ‘Messiah’ and choral renditions of well-liked carols and nativity songs like ‘Away in a Manger’, ‘Silent Night’ and ‘Hark the Herald Angels Sing’. This sort of song is also sung in schools, churches and Christmas parties all over the country - every western Christian country.

Well-liked time-honoured children’s’ Christmas songs are ones like ‘Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer’, ‘On the First Day of Christmas’ and ‘Good King Wenseslas’. Then there are songs from the Fifties and Sixties which were sung in renowned Christmas films. Songs like ‘Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire’ and ‘I Saw Mummy Kissing Santa Claus’.

There is, in fact, a huge selection of Christmas music on hand, but many songs are replayed over and over again ad nauseam. On the one hand, most people find it just lovely to hear a few Christmas songs every day, but on the other hand, most people are happy when the Christmas music stops on Boxing Day.

This is because the modern trend has been to start playing Christmas music on December the first or even late November. A month of this music repeated endlessly becomes mind-numbing. Everybody loves the Christmas holiday season and the parties, celebrations and joviality that goes with the season, but the Christmas music goes on for too long for the majority of people.

Everybody ought to have a selection of Christmas music to play over the festive season, but remember, when you have friends visiting, not to over play these records as everybody will have heard them dozens of times already that day.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on a range of subjects, but is currently concerned with Bose Radioss. If you would like to kcurrently more, please visit our web site at Bose Digital Radio.

Quicker Ways To Get Church Supplies

Friday, April 16th, 2010

The church was founded by Our Lord Jesus Christ. The church is a sacred place to most people who worship him. A church can be very unique and attractive especially for visitors from other countries or for people who are not staying within the area if it has good quality church supplies.

Ordering church supplies can take a lot of time to organize. Especially if you have to order it from a store or supplier that is far away from your area. Shipping takes time, and you have to know that you can rely on your supplier.

Not only should you order them as far in advance as possible so that they will arrive on time, sometimes you cannot control the situation where certain unavoidable things happen to the order and delivery of the product. That has been a very big problem before and caused a lot of misunderstandings as well for a lot of people, especially dealers and the customers ordering the supplies. One mistake and the supplier would lose time and effort delivering it.

Nowadays, you can be assured that what you’re ordering will be exactly the same thing that will be delivered right to the doorstep of your church. With the help of modern advancements, computers and the Internet have helped a lot in making work easier for both the supplier and the ones ordering the product. This is all because of reliable online shopping.

You can access a complete group and wide array of church supplies and apparel. Items such as surplices, chasubles & matching Sets, clergy collars, Deacon shirts, church bulletins, communion bread and offering receptacles like bags, baskets, pots, and plates, and a whole lot more.

On some websites you can find the finest church supplies. You can even purchase the items you need for a very low price depending on how many items you’re going to order.

Not only can you be guaranteed that you will receive the highest quality products with the best deals, but you will also be satisfied with the variety of choices and limitless amount of designs and products that you may purchase online. Put your mind at ease knowing that you have purchased the very best products for the special events at church in your life.

Having church supplies more accessible online is indeed good news. Now more people can have the opportunity to get the things they need easily and quickly.

Save yourtime finding good church bulletins by shopping for quality bulletins online. You can find everything you need at a good church supplies website.

What Good Do Christian Supplies Do For Me?

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

I have not always been a Christian. In fact, years ago I really didn’t see the point of any religious faith. It probably has mostly to do with the fact that my family is not Christian and never raised me with any sort of religious beliefs. I guess you could say that I was a lost soul.

That all changed when I was introduced to a certain church of which my friend was a member. This person was my neighbor for a few years but I didn’t really know anything about their Christian faith. I saw them leave to go somewhere every Sunday, but it didn’t occur to me that they were going to church.

One day I was feeling curious, so I strolled on over to my neighbors house to ask them some questions about where they went on Sundays and what they believed. All my questions were answered better than I could have hoped for. I found out many things about Christianity that made a big impact on my mind. Just a few months after that, I decided that I wanted to be of the same Christian faith as my neighbors.

It was shortly afterwards that I decided to take the plunge and become a Christian. To date, that has been the most important decision I have made in my life. I have been exposed to the most wonderful things since I have converted. They are all things that help me have a better outlook on life.

Now that I have felt this change in my own life, I have a desire to help my family know what I know. I also have a desire to fill my home with things that are conducive to a happy Christian lifestyle. That presented somewhat of a problem for me because I didn’t have any experience with buying Christian resources before.

Good for me that there is niche of Christian stores who cater to those of us looking for Christian products. I couldn’t name all the products here, but they sell many things such as Christian artwork, church bulletins, Christian cards, and the like. As a matter of fact, I just got back from my local Christian store and I really couldn’t believe all the products they had.

But they also have Christian supplies online. I know that when I am in a bind and I can’t find what I need at my local store, I can go online to find whatever I need. In fact, many times you will be exposed to a whole new class of items that you didn’t know about before.

Life has changed for me ever since I became a Christian. I just have a different take on life. Now my home is filled with the sort of things that bring my family together under one set of values. I always thank my neighbors for introducing me to such an important thing. I don’t know if I will ever be able to pay them back.

Finding affordable and quality church supplies doesn’t have to be a tedious task. Save time by shopping for Christian resources online and find everything you need for your next service. Or you can for supplies for personal use.