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| Reviving dead computers and putting them to work |
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| COMPUTER RECYCLING | It is important to keep in mind that automation merely allows the movement of information from point A to a point B, and that information does not necessarily require a graphical representation in order to be valuable or understood. The stockpiling of old computers is a major environmental and economic problem. In one hand, there is a need to insure that substances leaking out of these discarded devices do not pose hazardous conditions in the environment here at home. And in the other hand, there is evidence that putting them to use in developing countries would yield a better economic and educational edges in terms of efficiently aligning the macroeconomics over there, with the principles and mechanisms of global data movement—globalization, which is now an irreversible phenomenon. A technological scheme that permits global instant access to information would benefit people globally no matter where they are and without regard to their nationality. Companies would be able to compete efficiently on a larger scale geographically, and individuals would be able to carry evidence of their personal worth with them with ease, as property titles would be easily verifiable across international borders through automation… |
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| Putting Old Computers to Work | ||||||||||||||
Most
of them retain their processing capabilities. This means that they are
still able to run certain categories of software. |
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Researchers
in our firm have developed a systemic recycling methodology for a more
efficient use of these old computers that is different from the approaches
adopted by other organizations for decades. The aim is to insure that
the recycled units do not find their way back into the piles of unwanted
used computers after they have been put to use for a few months, or if
at all. The firm leverages this by measuring various global economic trends
such as “(re) introducing a dumb terminal or Pentium I” into
the market here in the U.S. versus putting it to use in developing countries.
A Pentium I would likely be discarded after it has been put to use for
6 months here in the U.S., if not for a shorter period: software in the
U.S. market continue demanding faster processing speeds. In contrast,
in developing countries, an old dumb terminal or a Pentium I would be
useful for at least a decade. |
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