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56 minutes ago, StreetCowboy said:

The hotel should have a desktop. Unless he means a desktop computer.

I have two boxes made out of parts I buy from the local computer shops.

I never buy new new computers.

Anytime something breaks, I just replace the part that has stopped functioning.

The steel computer case, if you buy a good one, will last forever.

Mostly, you just need to buy motherboards when the capacitors die.

A decent 500-watt power supply unit will last up to 10 years.

 

Also, you gotta worry about sockets.

When your motherboard dies...chances are...you will not be able to find a new motherboard that will have the correct SOCKET for your existing CPU.

So then you gotta buy a motherboard AND a new CPU.

 

Same with a wife that dies.

You just gotta find a new GF having the same socket.

Am I right?

 

 

 

 

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I would kind of like to get rid of thousands of books that clutter up my 3 bedroom flat, many left from a pre-computer world and not opened since then.  But everytime I toss one out I remember it a few days later and want to see it again.  Often I see it for sale on the street and at least I can buy it back for a lot less than I paid the first time.

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To each his own:  I like having a fridge, some ability to cook, a TV and the basics.

 

I do get the idea to unclutter your life as i have lots of clothes that i will never fit into again so finally loaded them all up along with a lot of other "junk" that i never used and took to salvation army..overall i find a pretty good rule of thumb is if you have not worn or used it in the last year or two get rid of it.  
I also have found that the bigger your house/condo the more junk piles up.  It's like some kind of law of nature.

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23 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

Get rid of those boxes of documents,you can scan them nowadays can't you ?

Why have them

 

Some of us are old school and love paper documents and files to flick through.

 

I do and I have computers, i pads, android and Google Phones.

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I love the concept of being minimalist but when it comes to it I won't throw my memories away much of which are tied up in ornaments etc and nor will my other half let me.

 

My son is minimalist and when I visit him in the UK I envy and admire how he does it.

 

Anyway, I have a big house for the two of us, so the clutter can stay.

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13 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

I have two boxes made out of parts I buy from the local computer shops.

I never buy new new computers.

Anytime something breaks, I just replace the part that has stopped functioning.

The steel computer case, if you buy a good one, will last forever.

Mostly, you just need to buy motherboards when the capacitors die.

A decent 500-watt power supply unit will last up to 10 years.

 

Also, you gotta worry about sockets.

When your motherboard dies...chances are...you will not be able to find a new motherboard that will have the correct SOCKET for your existing CPU.

So then you gotta buy a motherboard AND a new CPU.

 

Same with a wife that dies.

You just gotta find a new GF having the same socket.

Am I right?

 

 

 

 

Careful , your Bob Smith alter-ego is beginning to show...

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13 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

I have two boxes made out of parts I buy from the local computer shops.

I never buy new new computers.

Anytime something breaks, I just replace the part that has stopped functioning.

The steel computer case, if you buy a good one, will last forever.

Mostly, you just need to buy motherboards when the capacitors die.

A decent 500-watt power supply unit will last up to 10 years.

 

Also, you gotta worry about sockets.

When your motherboard dies...chances are...you will not be able to find a new motherboard that will have the correct SOCKET for your existing CPU.

So then you gotta buy a motherboard AND a new CPU.

 

Same with a wife that dies.

You just gotta find a new GF having the same socket.

Am I right?

 

 

 

 

Careful , your Bob Smith alter-ego is beginning to show...

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On 8/8/2023 at 8:40 AM, georgegeorgia said:

How many of you live in cluttered rooms full of junk 

A good beginning you are performing, before moving to Land-of-Smiles. Even when not living in a room full of junk, but instead having lots of good stuff, requires a container when moving – I talk from experience...:whistling: – even after I had given most of the stuff away before beginning to pack...????

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Watched the Netflix documentary " The Minimalists " during COVID and it struck a real chord with me. It's not about sacrificing ownership of things that make you happy, it's more about avoiding falling into the trap of overly consumerist influence and wasting time, effort and financial resource acquiring surplus "stuff" that you can in reality live without. For me the concept has actually provided a bit of focus and contributed an improvement in an aspect of my living.

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Yes.  And, it is easy here if you rent the room comes with everything mine even has a 60"  TV.

I never understood people who come here to start a new life and them accumulate things just like their old life.  Get a house, wife, cars, motorbikes and fill the house up with meaningless junk, garage area stacked cannot even park a car.

Seems really dumb just adds a bunch of stress.

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Yeah, I think I am a minimalist. I always say: 'When in doubt throw it out'.

 

When I retired, and moved to Thailand, my possessions totalled one suitcase weighing 18 kg (mostly books). I've recently got a Kindle so I don't need the books.

 

When I next move I'll sell or give everything away, and start anew.

 

I guess I believe in moving through phases in life. Once you move to the next phase, you start anew on a new adventure, and don't need all the old baggage associated with the previous phase.

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5 hours ago, khunPer said:

A good beginning you are performing, before moving to Land-of-Smiles. Even when not living in a room full of junk, but instead having lots of good stuff, requires a container when moving – I talk from experience...:whistling: – even after I had given most of the stuff away before beginning to pack...????

Not sure how you define "good stuff" or why someone would need a container to haul their stuff across the planet.

How much did the container cost? Isn't it cheaper to sell your big screen TV and then buy a new one in Thailand?

The only definition of "good stuff" I can think of is if maybe you're a professional musician and you've acquired expensive equipment, sound studio ... or sth like that. 

Otherwise, most stuff seems replaceable to me. 

And books too maybe ... but a container for books?

 

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21 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

I have two boxes made out of parts I buy from the local computer shops.

I never buy new new computers.

Anytime something breaks, I just replace the part that has stopped functioning.

The steel computer case, if you buy a good one, will last forever.

Mostly, you just need to buy motherboards when the capacitors die.

A decent 500-watt power supply unit will last up to 10 years.

 

Also, you gotta worry about sockets.

When your motherboard dies...chances are...you will not be able to find a new motherboard that will have the correct SOCKET for your existing CPU.

So then you gotta buy a motherboard AND a new CPU.

 

Same with a wife that dies.

You just gotta find a new GF having the same socket.

Am I right?

 

 

 

 

I don’t know. When a close family member passed away, plug-and-play replacement might not be the immediate concern.

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On 8/8/2023 at 4:16 PM, OneMoreFarang said:

I can't really tell you how much is junk. There are layers upon layers of boxes and documents and whatever. Some of it might be junk. I will let you know when I have time to check things. But don't hold your breath. 

 

P.S.: I never bought a TV in my life. And I didn't watch TV since at least a decade. That would be about the first thing to remove. 

 

Ah. But hang on.

You once old us that you watch uour gf's tv or something on her tablet (can't recall which.).

Sounding like you making a story to suit your narrative.????????

 

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