Saturday, 27 March 2010
Earth Hour - kill your neighbour's dog and leave the lights on
Advocates say it makes people think about the earth. Well wouldn't it be better to think about it for more than one hour a year? If I was the earth I would be feeling a bit ripped off. New Zealand and Australia both get one whole day a year to them selves, and the whole earth only gets an hour? Shouldn’t it be earth week and we all get a one week holiday?
But wont switching off lights at least drop load at the power station and reduce emissions? No! The Power stations are on idle at night - they have to run at a minimum load. Switching off lights at night doesn’t make them generate any less electricity. The power is there to use. It's the DAY time that they go flat-out.
So, if you DO want to reduce energy-produced carbon emissions by a MINISCULE amount by switching off lights, first connect to an electricity provider that isn’t already green, and then switch off lights during the day. But only if your electricity provider is not green already!
Q. What are the folk that do follow Earth Hour going to do in the dark?
A. Make carbon-emission producing kids, burn candles to produce light really inefficiently, or go for a drive in their SUVs/Hummers to town to spend money on so stuff whose packaging is plastic and created by some filthy pollution generating Chinese factory.
SO, what CAN you do if you really want to make a difference to the earth at Earth Hour?
Take your kids on a family activity to kill your neighbours dog! By doing this you will be saving the earth from the massive emissions of dog food production, and canning processes, AND the carbon dioxide and methane that the dog would have created from its consumption.
Your neighbour wont have to drive their dog to the park in their SUV anymore either. Win Win.
Brilliant.
Monday, 11 January 2010
How to teach a kid to go far in life
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Friday, 8 January 2010
KFC racist, or just US media seeing the world through lenses of racism as usual?
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Hey Kids! Learn how to plagiarise without being caught.
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Aussie and Kiwi scientists to show "lethal research" is not required to study whales.
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Thursday, 7 January 2010
Japan declares war in the Antarctic, sink whale-killing protest ship
What's annoying is that the Japanese pretend that the hunting and killing of whales is for "scientific" purposes.
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Tuesday, 29 December 2009
Excretement on Money - lovely
A 2002 report in the Southern Medical Journal showed found pathogens — including staphylococcus — on 94% of dollar bills tested. Paper money can reportedly carry more germs than a household toilet. And bills are a hospitable environment for gross microbes: viruses and bacteria can live on most surfaces for about 48 hours, but paper money can reportedly transport a live flu virus for up to 17 days. It's enough to make you switch to credit.
Excretement on Money - lovely
A 2002 report in the Southern Medical Journal showed found pathogens — including staphylococcus — on 94% of dollar bills tested. Paper money can reportedly carry more germs than a household toilet. And bills are a hospitable environment for gross microbes: viruses and bacteria can live on most surfaces for about 48 hours, but paper money can reportedly transport a live flu virus for up to 17 days. It's enough to make you switch to credit.
Monday, 13 July 2009
Blogging elsewhere
Will revisit blogger once services improve and I can import my wordpress blog.
Thursday, 28 May 2009
Sri Lanka's banana republic gets away with war crimes at UN
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China, India, Egypt and Cuba were among the 29 developing countries that backed a Sri Lankan-proposed resolution describing the conflict as a “domestic matter that doesn’t warrant outside interference”. The resolution also supported Colombo’s insistence on allowing aid group access to 270,000 civilians detained in camps only “as may be appropriate”.
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Western diplomats and human rights officials were shocked by the outcome at the end of an acrimonious two-day special session to examine the humanitarian and human rights situation in Sri Lanka after the blitzkrieg of the final military offensive that wiped out the Tiger force.
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“The vote is extremely disappointing and is a low point for the Human Rights Council. It abandons hundreds of thousands of people in Sri Lanka to cynical political considerations,” Amnesty International said.
...The UN in Sri Lanka says that at least 7,000 civilians were killed in the first four months of the year alone, with the casualty rate sharply rising as the endgame approached. Many of those deaths are believed to have been caused by Sri Lankan army shelling. The Government denies that it caused a single civilian death, blaming all of them on the rebels.(emphasis added by NT)
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Western diplomats said that the result called into question the entire purpose of the Human Rights Council — where the 47 members sit as equals with no right of veto for any country. The United States only recently agreed to join it in the belief that the council had been reformed.
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Navi Pillay, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, had called on Tuesday for an international war crimes inquiry, saying she believed that both sides might be guilty of war crimes. The Tigers are accused of using civilians as human shields and those who fled the war have testified that rebel commanders fired on them to stop them escaping, killing many.
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Aid agencies have been given only limited access to the sprawling camps and have been barred from bringing in vehicles for fear that Tiger cadres could use them to escape.
Sri Lanka has said that it will allow access to the camps in a month, after screening for former fighters is complete. On a military-led visit to the camps this week, though, officials admitted that no such screening was taking place and that captured fighters were taken to “rehabilitation camps” before they were registered there.
via Sri Lanka forces West to retreat over ‘war crimes’ with victory at UN - Times Online.