Too efficient at decluttering
I have previously touched upon my attempts at decluttering and have run into the number one fear of those against getting rid of stuff, “what if I need something that I got rid of?” In a bit of irony, it is in the midst of trying to thin the large pile of books that has caused the issue to arise. A long time ago, there was a little barcode scanner called the Cue Cat, which was going to revolutionize the marketing industry but it never took off yet the Cue Cat could be modified to work as a regular scanner. I brought one on eBay, used it a few times but did not have too much of a use for it.
The Cue Cat spent the majority of its time in the box with a variety of other miscellaneous technology items gathering dust and mostly forgotten about. Now that I am going through my books, it would be nice to use the scanner to get the UPC codes from the back of the books so I can convert them to ISBN and make a database of my books. It would allow me to have a better idea of what I have and make it easier to list items on Amazon or Half.com. I have searched all around looking for where I could have put the Cue Cat but have had no luck finding it. But the more I think about it, I seem to recall going through some boxes before I last moved and I think I probably found the Cue Cat and thought I have not really used this much and not sure I would even need it again and promptly threw it away. Now I would like to use it and at this point, it is nowhere to be found.
I could always buy another Cue Cat or other barcode scanner from eBay, or even just tough it out and manually type this ISBNs into a database. So far, I have not been excited about either idea. I have entered two boxes of books into a database so far by hand and might just keep that up doing a few of them every so often, but still it would have been nice to have that scanner. Oh well!