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*Remember, this is The Great ''Internet'' Migratory Box of Electronics Junk.   
 
*Remember, this is The Great ''Internet'' Migratory Box of Electronics Junk.   
*To fully participate, you should write up, photograph, document or ''otherwise publish in some way online'' at least one thing you took out of the box.  You've got a blog, a web page, or a flickr or twitter account?  Great-- put something up about your TGIMBOEJ experience on one of these places. Tag: TGIMBOEJ.
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*To fully participate, you should write up, photograph, document or ''otherwise publish in some way online'' at least one thing you took out of the box.  You've got a blog, a web page, or a flickr or twitter account?  Great-- put something up about your TGIMBOEJ experience on one of these places. (All-purpose tag: TGIMBOEJ. On Twitter: [http://search.twitter.com/search?q=tgimboej #tgimboej]. TGIMBOEJ [http://www.flickr.com/groups/851788@N21/pool/tags/tgimboej/ Flickr group].)
 
*''ALSO'' update the  [[Box Tracking]] page, adding your name, date, and location to the history for your particular box.
 
*''ALSO'' update the  [[Box Tracking]] page, adding your name, date, and location to the history for your particular box.
  

Revision as of 20:25, 12 August 2009

How to participate in The Great Internet Migratory Box of Electronics Junk

Please read this complete set of instructions if you want to participate in the TGIMBOEJ project.


As a participant in the TGIMBOEJ project, you will help us to nurture a healthy environment for responsible reuse of electronics, and to ensure the continuity of the project. These six steps are designed with those goals in mind:


Step 1. Get the box.
  • Sign up on the Box Requests page of the TGIMBOEJ Wiki if you are interested.
  • There are many boxes; one will find its way to you eventually.  :)


Step 2. Take out and add as much electronics junk as you like.
  • Try to keep the box size small (and thereby relatively inexpensive to ship).
(For boxes within the USA, it is recommended to use a USPS flat-rate Priority Mail box.)
  • Try not to over-stuff the box, so that there's still room to add things.
  • If your box gets too large, you can split it in two. See How to start a box on the TGIMBOEJ wiki.


Step 3. Document your participation.
  • Remember, this is The Great Internet Migratory Box of Electronics Junk.
  • To fully participate, you should write up, photograph, document or otherwise publish in some way online at least one thing you took out of the box. You've got a blog, a web page, or a flickr or twitter account? Great-- put something up about your TGIMBOEJ experience on one of these places. (All-purpose tag: TGIMBOEJ. On Twitter: #tgimboej. TGIMBOEJ Flickr group.)
  • ALSO update the Box Tracking page, adding your name, date, and location to the history for your particular box.


Step 4. Contact the next recipient within 7 days of receiving the box
  • Pick (by any criteria) a new recipient from the Box Requests page and contact them.
    • If you make contact successfully, make sure that they understand these participation guidelines before getting their shipping address.
    • If you cannot make contact, please try another member of the list.
  • If you are not sure what to do, please don't give up-- Contact a project administrator, and we'll find a new willing recipient for you in short order.


Step 5. Send off the box within 14 days of receiving the box


Step 6. Follow through.
  • A single box can travel for a long, long time, if we all work together to keep it moving.
  • Your responsibility for the box that you received ends when the next recipient sends it onward.
  • Follow up roughly 7, 14, and 21 days after you've sent your box onwards to make sure that the next person has been able to contact a new participant and has actually sent the box on.
  • Having been through the process, you can serve as a mentor and point of contact, should they have any questions.
  • If you or the next recipient encounters trouble with the process, please contact a project administrator, and we'll help you both get things back in order.