A year ago on Unclutterer
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Cancel your daily print newspaper subscription. - My umbrella has wifi!
Temptations to buy clutter are everywhere — even in cool gadgets. - Reader question: Dealing with a cluttery significant other
“I wonder if you can address what to do when one person in a relationship is content to be a clutterer, and the other person desires to be clutter-free.” - Unitasker Wednesday: The Towel-matic paper towel dispenser
Now you can live a stress free life without having to worry about the dangers of getting crushed by a paper towel avalanche. - Everyday things: Are you buying quality or quantity?
Knowing about the potential of what you already own can keep you from having to acquire even more things. - The tried and true Swiss Army Knife
The Victorinox Swiss Army Ranger Pocket Knife measures in at 3.5 inches and weighs a miniscule 4.8 ounces as it packs a whopping twenty different tools. - Handling inherited clutter, part 1
The first post in the series on what to do with clutter that comes with the loss of a loved one or when someone is moved into a smaller living space, such as a nursing home. - Gamer clutter
If you are a gamer, try and keep your entertainment system under control and the gaming clutter to a minimum.
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2 comments posted
Posted by cdelphine - 07/13/2008
I’m already dreading going through my dad’s stuff after he dies and I’m only in college. He is such a packrat.
We subscribe to the Washington Post and our local paper and I don’t think it’s really clutter as long as you read it that day and then put it in recycling. However, my dad doesn’t have time to read the paper on a daily basis so he insists on keeping certain sections of the paper until he can go through them and cut out articles that might one day be useful in his class (poli sci prof). Now that is clutter, especially because he probably can’t find any specific article in all the boxes.
Posted by Kevin (ReturnToManliness) - 07/13/2008
The Towel-matic is one of the funniest things I have seen in a LONG time. The video was priceless.
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