This week, on the promise of an upcoming garage sale (it's still on, Chris, isn't it?), I've been going through all of my cr...um, I mean stuff to see what I want to get rid of.  Yesterday I cleared out half of my books.  Today I went through my closet.  
I have a small closet.  But it's packed with stuff that I haven't seen since moving in.  I found a couple surprising things.  
First, I found my old Nintendo Gameboy.  I don't know why I ever bought it as I rarely used it.  I found games still in the boxes that I bought them in.  And I wonder: who's going to want to take these off my hands?  No one owns a Gameboy anymore.  
I guess that's why I held on to it for so long.  I don't want to throw it out (not environmentally friendly).  It still works (I assume--the batteries are long dead).  But I don't play it, and I won't play it again.  What do I do with it now?  
The other thing I found I forgot I had.  Sometime in the late '80's I got a handheld TV (it was a birthday present).  It's got a two inch screen, but it is in color.  Last time I tried it, it worked, but now with the digital conversion the antenna won't work.  
What do I do with it?  
It's still in pristine condition (I didn't watch it very frequently).  I guess it could be used as a monitor for something, but with laptop computers, cell phones, and mp3 players with video screens, who needs such a thing?  
On the other hand, I can now see the floor of my closet.  At least I accomplished that much.  
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