Wednesday, July 29, 2009

ooh... BURN.

For those of you who know where I work... you'll know why I have some biases... but nevertheless... I'm going to have to give this article a big fat WORD.
Taken from www.environmentalleader.com
July 29, 2009

Greenpeace Nails HP Building Over Computer Chemical Concerns

8.09.66kw04Greenpeace, showing the kind of embarrassment it can cause a corporation it puts in its sights, painted giant letters spelling out “Hazardous Products” on the rooftop of HP’s headquarters.

The July 28 protest, carried out in non-toxic children’s finger paint, came as a result of HP delaying until 2011 the phaseout of toxic chemicals, including polyvinyl chloride and brominated flame retardants, from its computer equipment. The company had recently backtracked from a promise to cease using the chemicals in 2009, saying that it did not have a suitable replacement for the chemicals.

Greenpeace put the letters, which spanned over 11,500 square feet or about two-and-a-half basketball courts, atop HP’s Palo Alto, Calif., headquarters.

HP shot back that, “The unconstructive antics at HP’s headquarters today did nothing to advance the goals that all who care about the environment share,” according to BusinessWeek.

On the Greenpeace USA blog, a writer opined: “Greenpeace is tired of hearing excuses from HP. … If Apple can produce electronics that are virtually free of PVC and completely BFR-free — what is the hold-up for HP?”

The protest hearkens back to a 2005 protest, in which Greenpeace activists protested at HP’s headquarters over the same computer chemicals, floating a small blimp that read, “HP: Harmful Products.”

In this most recent protest, Greenpeace even elicited the help of William Shatner, who recorded a message to be sent in a series of robocalls to HP staffers.

In Greenpeace’s latest Guide to Greener Electronics, released in early July, HP ranked 14th out of 18 electronics makers in terms of commitment to reducing harmful chemicals from electronics.

HP reportedly will begin selling a notebook free of BFRs and PVC later this year.

























word. :D

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

I don't have an iPhone but...

... this is pretty cool. An iPhone case made from post-consumer plastic bottles!

For those who think that it's kinda dull... and would much rather have something flashier made by Speck or Incase... I say "2shieh". It's definitely not the prettiest... and it doesn't come in very many colors or styles, but it's nice to know that a case like this is out there. Reviews show that this case is now sold at discount retail stores like TJ Maxx... AWESOME!! This retails for $34.95... but I think I'll wait till I actually GET an iPhone or until I see it at my local TJ Maxx. :DThe pics are of the blue version, but it also comes in black and white. Check out the
EcoShield Slider for iPhone from Agent 18!












  • Secure locking mechanism – never again worry about your case sliding apart at an inopportune time
  • Interior silicon pads to prevent product scratching
  • Side grips to make sure this baby will never slip out of your hand again
  • Made from post-consumer plastic bottles- which means this is a lean, green, protection machine
  • Protective screen film and table stand included
  • Fits the iPhone 3G S and iPhone 3G


word.

first post... word.

Even though it's only August 2009... and I haven't gone on my summer vacation yet, I'm already planning for NEXT year's summer. So here are my options...

1. Paris, France to see the last stage of the Tour de France

The Tour de France is one of the most epic sporting events in the world, and the last stage in Paris is the only stage that you get to see the riders more than once. AND it's in Europe. It's been 5 years since I've been to Europe... and I definitely want to do more than just the Asian tour bus thing. Right?

























Word.

2. Shanghai, China for the 2010 World Expo

Ok, so it kinda sounds nerdy... and borderline boring... 2shieh. But hey... It only occurs every couple years and it's one of the three world's largest collaborative events (aside from the modern Olympics and the FIFA World Cup... and yes, I did get this info off of wikipedia hahaha). For those that don't know what the World Expo is... here's a quick blurb:

It's a world fair that features many countries' developments, innovations, and contributions to global culture and economics. The Eifel Tower-- one of the worlds most recocgnizable structures-- was actually built for the 1889 World Fair. Word.

Ok so now that that's out of the way... Shanghai's theme is "Better City – Better Life" which denotes their position as an up and coming economic and cultural hub. Different countries are going to have different exhibits but there isn't an official list of what each nation is going to show. I know that Japan is going to display a "living" room.... a room that actually breathes, exchanges air, and other... stuff...?

Anyway, check it.
http://en.expo2010.cn/















Let me know what you guys think!