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I thought it was interesting how things are made to become out dated so consumers have to keep buying new stuff. Especially the computer example about how they just update the processor chip, but then we buy a whole new computer because of it.
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After watching the Story of Stuff, what action do you think people should take?
Where do you see yourself in this story and what would (or better yet, will) you do?
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July 05, 2009 01:46 PM
I watched the video. It was pretty fasted paced, but I picked up some tips and it made me think about the environment. After watching it, I am now more conscious of using less and not throwing so much away. I have been into recycling for a while, but now I am even more conscious of it. I thought it was interesting how things are made to become out dated so consumers have to keep buying new stuff. Especially the computer example about how they just update the processor chip, but then we buy a whole new computer because of it.
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