Archive for January, 2009

Heineken improve their carbon footprint?

Monday, January 19th, 2009

Looks like Heineken are changing their bottle shape in the UK to have less neck are more – to use the technical term – fat bit. I imagine this means they can get greater volumes of beer into a plane and so reduce the number of flights and concomitent fuel consumption needed to transport.

The next logical step would seam to be hexagonal bottles or some other nicely tesselating shape?

Heineken bottles UK - tall (2008) - squat (2009)

Check snopes.com before forwarding

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

The next time you are tempted to open an email that you were not expecting that urges you to forward a message, click a link or do pretty much anything… Take a look at snopes.com. It is an urban-legend investigation site that rates as true, false or unverified such titilating claims as: ‘Up in arms about Panty Raider video game’ (true); ‘Walmart selling globes with Isreal labelled Palestine’ (false); ‘Help needed to identify an amnesic tsunami victim’ (false). I would not take the results as the gospel truth but it is a very handy resource. The Inboxer-rebellion section is pretty interesting to read. Especially the scams that are supposedly genuin.

Global warming? Yep, we’re screwed

Friday, January 9th, 2009

I did a little bit more looking into these claims that green house gasses are likely not responsible for the alarming increases in sea temperature and whilst not conclusive, they are looking like a bag if sh*t.

The artical I pointed towards in the previous post did not provide details of the citations. I did some looking around and found this artical poo-pooing work from ‘Easterbrook’ in 1995. Not sure how many ‘Easterbrooks’ are working in climatology but I would bet it is few.

So, without actually looking at the data, I guess we are screwed.

To globally warm or not to globally warm?

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

I have just come to terms with the fact that the human race is going to take one hell of a battering due to some catastrophic climate shift and the ensuing food/water/energy shifts when I heard about this blog posting on No Agenda. I need to get back to the original sources and enlist some help from my sister but the jist is that something called the Pacific Decadal Oscillation is now gearing us up for 30 years of cooling and does an excellent job of predicting past temperatures in the absent of green house gas data as a predictor.

I am not being sucked in by this people who are clearly in denial…   I am not being sucked in by this people who are clearly in denial…

CIA World Fact book

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

Did you know that according to the CIA, the US has an external debt of about 12 trillion USD? Did you also know that the UK has an external debt of about 10 trillion USD??? Nice one Gordon!

Anyway, check out the CIA world fact book. It is amazing! They have a bunch of countries ranked by various measures of population, economics, communications, millitary, you name it.

Have I got Lagophthalmos?

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

You may not want to know this about me but I have been found asleep with my eyes slightly open. I read in a trivia book that the medical term for this is lagophthalmos. There are various causes that include botched cosmetic surgery, thyroid diseases and alcohol intoxication.