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14. May 2008 by Syrrys.
Reminded me forcefully of leaving my love at Pearson Airport in Toronto… Nearly 5 years ago.
I only wish there had been no Terminal 1.
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24. April 2008 by Syrrys.
globeandmail.com: The other place bisphenol A lurks: our teeth
BPA is a hormone disruptor that can mimic estrogen, and some research has linked it to health consequences, including early puberty in girls, breast and prostate cancer, and attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder.
(Emphasis, mine.)
So besides the increasing freakiness of all the unexpected places that this BPA stuff is showing up (Dental Fillings? really? Well at least it should only be a problem for people who are old enough to have been bingeing on HFCS for long enough to get cavities.) But what really caught my eye was the ADHD mention.
It’s often been noted that the US seems to have a higher rate of ADD/ADHD than other countries, and this has variously been linked to: the mindset on the imigrants who make up the population (restless/ADHD people are more likely to move, thus the population has “self selected” for ADHD like traits) ; the over medicalization of the US population mindset (ie everything can be fixed with a drug even if it didn’t used to be a problem); among various others. But this raises the prospect that it might juts be that Americans are more exposed to various endocrine disruptors and other chemical products that have a relatively short history of existence and use.
We learned, from Rome, that lead pipes, while useful will eventually poison you. I wonder what lessons the rest of the world will learn once the US finishes poisoning it’s population (I’m still holding out hope that it will be clear enough to learn anything from in the end, though that seems increasingly unlikely. And besides, we’ve never been very good at keeping the mess in our own back yard, so there may well be no one left to learn the lesson.)
PS: Brita pitchers and filters etc are made of Polystyrene, not polycarbonate, so they are and have always been BPA free.
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7. April 2008 by Syrrys.
USPS Postal News: Free Recycling Through the Mail:
Postage is paid for by Clover Technologies Group, a nationally recognized company that recycles, remanufactures and remarkets inkjet cartridges, laser cartridges and small electronics. If the electronic item or cartridges cannot be refurbished and resold, its component parts are reused to refurbish other items, or the parts are broken down further and the materials are recycled. Clover Technologies Group has a “zero waste to landfill” policy: it does everything it can to avoid contributing any materials to the nation’s landfills.
The really important part of this is that Chicago is one of the test cities. But first I want to see if I can get my busted electronics (Sony Ericsson v505 with a dead screen, iPod Photo 60GB with a dead harddrive) fixed and thus useful again, as I’d rather give away working toys to family or for that matter continue to use them myself.
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7. April 2008 by Syrrys.
From the Leader-Post:
Flying back to Regina on the weekend, I came up with a few ideas I believe would dramatically improve airport security and efficiency, while creating a more interesting in-flight environment.
First, and most importantly, I think everyone should be forced to fly naked without luggage.
Traveling with your co-workers or parents might be a little awkward. Would the flight staff be naked too?
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3. April 2008 by Syrrys.
SAIL.IE has an interesting article about a guy who has made some pretty hefty investments in shipping wine by sailboat. I find this hugely appealing for so many reasons.
I wish I had more to say about it but, really I just want to be able to buy some!
Oh. Notice that they’ll be shipping to Canada starting this summer!
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19. March 2008 by Syrrys.
Adagio Teas - Customer Profile
Look! It’s the tea I’ve bought from these guys! heh
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18. March 2008 by Syrrys.
Is Barack Obama a hawk or dove? - International Herald Tribune
Just another article about the substance behind Obama’s words.
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29. February 2008 by Syrrys.
FT.com / In depth / Rising cost of food
I’ve not yet had/taken the time to read this but I do find this kind of thing very interesting. Particularly in light of concerns over pesticides and low soil nutrient densities (which then product low nutrient foods, particularly important for trace minerals etc). Organic Farming is of course a solution to some extent but I heard somewhere (let me know if you can find it, I can’t at the moment) that if we switched all global farming to organic right now, we would need to (something like) more than double the land under cultivation to maintain current food supplies. Of course current food supplies are already a little low (witness poverty wherever you live and starvation in many developing countries).
Another story I want to read is The Next Green Revolution - The Economist
Edit: K so I read the Economist one. fine article. second half is better than the first. The first half annoys me because it implies, as is done all too often, that increased profits = increased social good. And I just can’t figure out the basis for that societal myth.
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29. February 2008 by Syrrys.
Well. Welcome to wordpress, boy. All kinds of new things to learn.
Who knew?
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29. February 2008 by Syrrys.
So here I am starting yet another blog. What else do you do on leap day?
Another place for me to spout off about whatever crosses my mind. I have a feeling that this one might turn into a New Zealand travel blog at some point.. but I haven’t quite given that any thought yet.
Welcome!
If you actually want something to read, might I suggest either http://www.exceptionallyclassy.com or http://syrrys.blogspot.com
If you want to read someone more interesting than myself I’d recommend http://blog.avatarofcunning.com
And that’s all for now!
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