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    So I have a decent amount of stuff, mostly of the computer/book/game variety. I can't really take much of it to Sweden.

    I don't think it should be thrown away.

    How do I quickly and efficiently take care of this problem?

    I will probably need more stuff later... obviously some things cost much more to replace (books/games).

    JM
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    freecycle
    craig's list
    salvation army
    goodwill
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    • #3
      Rent out storage?
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      • #4
        Actually I think we are way too conservative. My house is full of old crap, decorations and semi-broken furniture I can't get rid of. I would love to throw away more of it, but my morality forbids me. I would like to make a pile of 100´s of books and start a fire. Who reads a book twice anyway?
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        • #5
          I have mostly:
          Books
          Computers/electronics/etc
          Video games/media/etc
          Old clothes/etc
          Some expensive toys (paintball/electric piano)
          Board Games

          I know that board games and books and old electronics and media don't have a very high resale value.

          What sort of stuff that Salvation Army and Goodwill like?

          JM
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          • #6
            Sweden?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Jon Miller View Post
              So I have a decent amount of stuff, mostly of the computer/book/game variety. I can't really take much of it to Sweden.

              I don't think it should be thrown away.

              How do I quickly and efficiently take care of this problem?

              I will probably need more stuff later... obviously some things cost much more to replace (books/games).

              JM
              Set it out by the street. You can set anything out there and it will vanish.
              Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
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              He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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              • #8
                Originally posted by notyoueither View Post
                Sweden?
                I got a position in Sweden on the Ice Cube experiment.

                My original plan was to defend mid Sept. Currently it seems to be mid Oct.

                I don't expect it to delay again. I am finalising 4 chapters by next week, and another by the end of the month. And we had better have our final results by early Sept.

                JM
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                • #9
                  Leave it for the ex-wife to deal with.
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                  • #10
                    give it to friends or charity
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                    • #11
                      I would.. but I don't think most people would want any of my stuff.

                      Board games aren't well wanted by most people, for example.

                      JM
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Jon Miller View Post
                        I have mostly:
                        Books
                        Computers/electronics/etc
                        Video games/media/etc
                        Old clothes/etc
                        Some expensive toys (paintball/electric piano)
                        Board Games

                        I know that board games and books and old electronics and media don't have a very high resale value.

                        What sort of stuff that Salvation Army and Goodwill like?

                        JM
                        The Salvation Army would like all of those. However, I'm not so sure about the electronics. But definitely the clothes, board games, and books.

                        The rest you could either give to friends, sell, ask family to store for you, or trash. The curb is also a good option for many things. Though, you'll be surprised what people will take and what they will leave behind.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by DaShi View Post
                          The rest you could either give to friends, sell, ask family to store for you, or trash. The curb is also a good option for many things. Though, you'll be surprised what people will take and what they will leave behind.
                          --> freecycle & craig's list
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                          • #14
                            I doubt on the board games, I know people who go through thrift stores looking for good deals because they can get them for 5-10x cheaper. And for some of the games, only a few thousand people in the whole US play.

                            And I would probably want them when I come back.

                            I sort of intend to just put them in storage.

                            I have left behind stuff on the curb in both of my last two moves. I was surprised at what people left (including an almost brandnew bed)... and what people took.

                            JM
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                            • #15
                              Used beds are kind of nasty, or they at least have a stigma for many.
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                              He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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