My Liquid Life

The measure of a man is not by what he has, but what he can do without.

23rd March 2010

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eRecyclingCorps to announce phone buyback program through Sprint

Niice.

“Start-up eRecyclingCorps on Tuesday is scheduled to announce that its customer Sprint is offering a phone buyback program in which consumers can get money for older phones when they upgrade to a newer model.
eRecycling Corp has developed an in-store application and a Web service, offered from Sprint’s site. The application lets a person see how much an older phone is worth and get a credit for its residual value when buying a new one. A consumer can also use a Web site from home, mail a phone in, and get a credit for the returned product.”

Originally posted at cnet.com.

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Why did I start this blog?

I started this blog because I hate things and I want you too.

By "things" I mean all that crap that clutters your closets and crowds your kitchen cabinets and hides in your basement. I'm talking about all of those ridiculous things that we attach ourselves to and in time become a ball and chain that holds us back from what we really want to do.

Okay, okay. Stop rolling your eyes. I'm not some dumpster-diving freegan who is trying to make some political statement against mass consumerism.

I'm just someone who doesn't have it in her to get attached to inanimate objects. And over time, I've come to realize that it's a character trait that lends itself very well to leading the ultimate liquid life.

A liquid life?

Yes. It's simple. And using this blog, I'm going to teach you how to live one too.

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