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Mary Keltner sends link at NYT on gadgets to keep or get rid of

Mary Keltner sends a link with advice on keeping or getting rid of: Desktop computer, High speed internet at home, cable tv, point and shoot camera, camcorder, USB thumb drive, digital music player, alarm clock, GPS unit, Books. It Gadgets You Should Get Rid of (or Not) by Sam Grobart, March 23, 2011 at the New York Times Business Day Personal Tech section. It's some capsule advice with some interesting ideas.



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