Stardrifter_WA
05-10-2013, 07:04 PM
Since returning from the US I haven't had much work, so decided to be really ruthless with this years spring clean, since I have had the time to do a thorough job this year.
I have been going from room to room and emptying ever cupboard, draw or box and am being very ruthless in thinning out my stuff! It is amazing what stuff we keep, and I am by no means a hoarder either, with box after box of bits and pieces, all neatly stored. Such things as old technology which have been completely superseded, which I just chucked in a big box, when I got the latest and greatest! After cleaning this out, I now know why some called me the gadget man :lol: Another item I finally decided to throw out was cassette tapes, particularly since I haven't had a cassette player in years. These alone filled half the bin. Most probably wouldn't have been any good anyway, they were so old. But, this begs the question, when will I eventually throw out my CD collection, as we inexorably move to a completely digital environment? Probably not for many years yet. Actually, probably not in my lifetime! :) More than once I have had to reload CD's into iTunes because it crapped itself and the backup didn't work! Maybe this is where "cloud" computing will come into is own.
The last time I did this was when I had to, unfortunately, sell my matrimonial home and I moved into a unit I had bought and I had to be totally ruthless then, as I was moving into a much smaller place; and I had a large garage and workshop of stuff to also consider. Yes, there were many things I regretted getting rid of then, but I had little choice, at the time. In fact, I had no choice! :lol: I really missed my workshop, but we have to do what we have to do. Fortunately (or sadly, I am not sure which :question:), I don't have a workshop this time to worry about, as I only have a small shed, which I thoroughly cleaned out last summer.
I am now deliberately considering downsizing, as I turn 60 in a couple of months, and this place is a lot to look after, so decided it was time to really clear out stuff, in preparation for moving, and I am surprised by the amount of books and paperwork that has accumulated over the past decade or so, since buying this house. All my text books and assignments for the various studies I have undertaken over the years have filled the bin, on their own. Other novels and such I have simply given away; I really should use the library more, instead of buying the latest novels. But then, I can't wait for them to be available at the library. :D My next move is to go digital in this regard. In addition to this, I have had to shred around 4000 documents, as anything with my name on or other details that can identify me are cross shredded before being thrown out. I am very much aware of identity theft, and always have been sensibly paranoid in this regard.
I am finding things I had forgotten I had, so it is like Christmas. :D And, I haven't even begun to look at the room that has all my astro stuff in it, but then, I pretty much know what I have in that regard.
It amazes me that I managed to move from a two bedroom unit into a large house and have managed to end up with so much stuff after a decade. It seems, if we have more space, we simply fill it :lol:
What are others experiences in this regard. What is the most amazing thing you have found that you had forgotten you had?
Cheers Pete
I have been going from room to room and emptying ever cupboard, draw or box and am being very ruthless in thinning out my stuff! It is amazing what stuff we keep, and I am by no means a hoarder either, with box after box of bits and pieces, all neatly stored. Such things as old technology which have been completely superseded, which I just chucked in a big box, when I got the latest and greatest! After cleaning this out, I now know why some called me the gadget man :lol: Another item I finally decided to throw out was cassette tapes, particularly since I haven't had a cassette player in years. These alone filled half the bin. Most probably wouldn't have been any good anyway, they were so old. But, this begs the question, when will I eventually throw out my CD collection, as we inexorably move to a completely digital environment? Probably not for many years yet. Actually, probably not in my lifetime! :) More than once I have had to reload CD's into iTunes because it crapped itself and the backup didn't work! Maybe this is where "cloud" computing will come into is own.
The last time I did this was when I had to, unfortunately, sell my matrimonial home and I moved into a unit I had bought and I had to be totally ruthless then, as I was moving into a much smaller place; and I had a large garage and workshop of stuff to also consider. Yes, there were many things I regretted getting rid of then, but I had little choice, at the time. In fact, I had no choice! :lol: I really missed my workshop, but we have to do what we have to do. Fortunately (or sadly, I am not sure which :question:), I don't have a workshop this time to worry about, as I only have a small shed, which I thoroughly cleaned out last summer.
I am now deliberately considering downsizing, as I turn 60 in a couple of months, and this place is a lot to look after, so decided it was time to really clear out stuff, in preparation for moving, and I am surprised by the amount of books and paperwork that has accumulated over the past decade or so, since buying this house. All my text books and assignments for the various studies I have undertaken over the years have filled the bin, on their own. Other novels and such I have simply given away; I really should use the library more, instead of buying the latest novels. But then, I can't wait for them to be available at the library. :D My next move is to go digital in this regard. In addition to this, I have had to shred around 4000 documents, as anything with my name on or other details that can identify me are cross shredded before being thrown out. I am very much aware of identity theft, and always have been sensibly paranoid in this regard.
I am finding things I had forgotten I had, so it is like Christmas. :D And, I haven't even begun to look at the room that has all my astro stuff in it, but then, I pretty much know what I have in that regard.
It amazes me that I managed to move from a two bedroom unit into a large house and have managed to end up with so much stuff after a decade. It seems, if we have more space, we simply fill it :lol:
What are others experiences in this regard. What is the most amazing thing you have found that you had forgotten you had?
Cheers Pete