Thursday, January 10, 2008

EPA, e-Waste & the Big Easy

Posted by Sarah Andert on Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 5:03 PM

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On Tuesday Jan 8, NPR aired a brief segment announcing the EPA's launch of a new program to encourage cell phone recycling as part of a larger initiative, Plug-In to eCycling, to help consumers decrease and manage the ever-growing amount of used, electronic waste being generated across the country. Top cell phone and electronics companies such as AT&T Wireless, Best Buy, Motorola and Nokia have partnered with the EPA to make recycling cell phones as simple as possible.

The EPA estimates that, because many consumers are unaware of how or where to recycle used cell phones, more than 100 to 130 million old, unwanted cell phones are currently laying around collecting dust in average American homes nationwide.What most people don't know is that cell phones are 100 % recyclable — the plastic and metals can be reused, as well as battery chemicals, lcd screens and key pads.

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Stupid American No Longer

Posted Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 4:50 PM

 by Sam Winston

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When I first visited Germany a couple of years ago, I was stopped on the street twice by virulent George W. Bush haters who went out of their way to berate me in public and give me an earful on American foreign policy. I’m talking about men who looked one cut above homeless but spat out political and historical references like they were on Jeopardy. Rough English aside, the words “idiot” and “stupid American” dwarfed my response of, “I’m may be a 'stupid American,' but I never voted for Bush.” There also might have been some expletives exchanged.

However, strolling the streets of Hamburg now as an Obama fan, it’s a different story. The German media has made a plethora of Obama comparisons to JFK, an icon in this country ever since his “Ich bin ein Berliner” speech. So much so that Obamamania is spreading fast here in Deutschland.

Here’s what some of the major papers are saying about him…

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Dewey Defeats Clinton?

Posted by Clancy DuBos on Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 6:32 AM

QUESTION FROM A READER:

Was Hillary Clinton’s come-from-behind win in New Hampshire as historic as pundits — such as Keith Olbermann, who called it “the Titanic of political upsets,” and Brian Williams, who invoked “Dewey Defeats Truman” — would have us believe?

CLANCY’S ANSWER:

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you paid what ?!$$$$!?

Posted by Jeanne Foster on Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 2:21 AM

once upon an online purchase my email address was sold, and I began receiving weekly emails from an amusing and shock-worthy site called Pocket Change NYC that highlights the "most expensive" goods and services that New York and Los Angeles have to offer...want a $1000 bagel to nosh on while bringing Poochie to a $500 Pet Grooming in the Big Apple, or grab a $175 hot dog before checking in to rehab in LA Passages Addiction Cure Center for $67,550 a week.

I always muse at how much people in high power competitive cities are willing to spend for such common items and practical services. Of course New Orleanians would never be so extravagant.... but again bagels are a very important staple to a New Yorker diet, and in LA, are you really anyone until you've been to rehab? And I began to think, what types of good and services do we value locally that would stun people in other parts of the world....

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