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April 20, 2008 -- 10:35 PM
posted by Par
Why Bother?, by Michael Pollan:
Let’s say I do bother, big time. I turn my life upside-down, start biking to work, plant a big garden, turn down the thermostat so low I need the Jimmy Carter signature cardigan, forsake the clothes dryer for a laundry line across the yard, trade in the station wagon for a hybrid, get off the beef, go completely local. I could theoretically do all that, but what would be the point when I know full well that halfway around the world there lives my evil twin, some carbon-footprint doppelgänger in Shanghai or Chongqing who has just bought his first car (Chinese car ownership is where ours was back in 1918), is eager to swallow every bite of meat I forswear and who’s positively itching to replace every last pound of CO2 I’m struggling no longer to emit. So what exactly would I have to show for all my trouble?
He does provide a somewhat meaningful answer to the question, thankfully. Definitely something to think about.
April 20, 2008 -- 4:15 PM
posted by Par
For the curious, the "Numberwang" video is from That Mitchell and Webb Look. Here's another sketch from the first episode that really got me:
April 19, 2008 -- 9:31 AM
posted by Par
Yay! Macbook back!
One complaint: it seems to insist that it can't find any batteries, yet it seems to run just fine while not plugged in. Perhaps they've stumbled onto a solution for the energy crisis...
April 18, 2008 -- 1:36 PM
posted by Al
Tomorrow, movie
Forbidden Kingdom @ South Edmonton Commons, 9:40 PM show.
April 17, 2008 -- 11:24 PM
posted by Par
April 14, 2008 -- 10:54 PM
posted by Par
I love that germs are from Germany.
Also, that bit with the professor is very science-y and yet, horribly not. I'll be sure to check out the rest. (Also, it seems Edgar Wright is in it.)
Speaking of satire, this was rather enjoyable for me, maybe because I keep watching that trailer again and again:
Wildly Popular 'Iron Man' Trailer To Be Adapted Into Full-Length Film
April 14, 2008 -- 10:11 AM
posted by Lisac
Hey Par, (and everyone else for that matter)
Have you seen the British show "Look Around You"? It's the best thing I've seen in a long time. Here's something from the first season. Seasons 1 and 2 are both incredible.
