I was thinking about the profligation of chargers, I need a charger for almost everything. When I was in Europe, I couldn’t have anything that needed charging, because, then, if I staying at a campsite, I wouldn’t be able to charge anything. I have a charger for my laptop, my toothbrush, my ipod, my cellphone, and I think tahts about it. that is a lot, for one person, if every person has a charger for all those things, then, there is a lot of charging that is taking place around the world. When you think about all those rechargeable batteries going into waste, that is a lot of waste. I had braces when I was younger, around 17 years old, and I had them for 4 years, so I bought this rechargeable electric toothbrush, which was perfect to get around those little crooks and crannies in the braces. God, they were so useful, my smile is now perfect, but they did take up a lot of pictures. I go back and look at all those pictures, and I have this metallic grin in every single one of them. Now, after five years of good use, my electric toothbrush has died. I decided to look up recycling batteries, and I came upon www.calltorecyle.org website. Really cool website about all the partners in recycling rechargeable batteries. Really interesting! And perfect for my quest to recycle my oral-b electric toothbrush and my old cellphone.

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December 6th, 2008 at 6:33 am
I found your site on Google and read a few of your other entires. Nice Stuff. I’m looking forward to reading more from you.
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