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I think you (st)ink

September 12th, 2006

For those of you who have moved on from the Banda machine, and possibly even past bubble jet, printer cartridges can be a bit of a costly annoyance (we here at the People’s Republic have no need for printers - we live life as if we’re in Tron - those neon hats are rather migraine-inducing tho’).

If you’re not into shooting up the cartridge with what’s left over from your Quink bottle or shoving a squid into the machine, you could always opt to get a new one while passing the empties on to Oxfam, British Red Cross, ActionAid, Marie Curie and The Stroke Association. Recycle and raise money for charity, you’ll be a prints amongst men, or prints-ess of course.

All this is from a Guardian piece, we wouldn’t use their material without referencing it - this is a classy operation.
Posted by Cptn

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