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Peanut People

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

Time Magazine Online is running an interesting article about America’s recent obsession with allergies to peanuts and peanut products. Being a relatively recent high school graduate (2006), I can safely say that I remember when my school started implementing precautions against peanuts. It seems like such a ridiculous thing. I understand that there are people who are severely allergic to peanuts and should not come into contact with them, but as the article points out, more people die from bee stings a year and yet we still plant flowers and other plants that attract bees in public places. There are so few people who are actually deathly allergic to peanuts that to be so concerned and obsessed with them seems really pointless. As the article points out:

As more and more schools set up peanut-free zones and as food manufacturers add warning labels that their products might contain particles of peanuts, soy or other allergens, the abundance of caution is starting to trigger a backlash. Given all the attention paid in recent years to food allergies, the number of people in the U.S. who die from them–15 to 20 a year–is relatively small. More people die each year from bee stings. “But we don’t remove flowers from schools or playgrounds,” Dr. Nicholas Christakis, a professor of medical sociology at Harvard Medical School, commented recently in the British Medical Journal. When asked about his editorial, which he wrote after his son’s school bus had to be evacuated because someone spotted a peanut on board, he said, “We should be having a sober-minded, public-health debate, and instead the overresponse to food allergies is preposterous.”

An entire bus had to be evacuated because there was a single peanut on board. That is incredibly ridiculous. The article is definitely worth a read though because it really points out some of the absurdity of our unhealthy obsession with peanuts and allergies to peanut products.

Solution to Annoying EULAs

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

I found an ingenious solution for people who do not like End User License Agreements (EULAs).

Interesting Photos

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

A friend of mine sent me a bunch of interesting photos by photographer Jean Yves Lemuan. Some of them are really quite interesting. The group of photos that stood out to me consists of these:

Graffiti

Graffiti


Molotov Cocktail

Molotov Cocktail


Nazi Salute

Nazi Salute


Ignoring Poverty

Ignoring Poverty

The whole point of the series it seems to me is a visualization of the blackness that drives people to do things such as graffiti or giving the Nazi-salute. The one that really stood out in the series for me though was this one:

Praying

Praying

The photographer here is portraying that the same blackness the drives people to give the Nazi salute or to throw a Molotov cocktail or to spray paint graffiti or to ignore poverty, drives people to pray and to religion in general. I really like Jean Yves Lemuan’s portrayal of that concept.

You can find other photos from him here.

Girls Marries Dog

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Reuters is reporting a very strange story about an Indian girl who married a dog apparently to ward off spirits or something. Here is what Reuters has to say about it:

Jan 26 – In India’s eastern Jharkhand, villagers ‘married’ off a young girl to a stray dog to ward off an evil spirit.

The locals at Munda Dhanda village performed the ceremony as they believe it will overcome any curse that might fall on the family.

Interestingly, the girl is free to get married later in life to a man without even seeking a divorce.
Superstitions are widespread in India, especially in rural areas where literacy is scarce.

Goat held as suspected armed robber

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

Reuters is reporting that Nigerian police have arrested a coat on suspicion of armed robbery. They claim that a man who tried to steal a Mazada 323 ran from the police and turned himself into a goat using black magic. They think this goat is him. I’m speechless.

Bahhh

Bahhh

LAGOS (Reuters) – Police in Nigeria are holding a goat on suspicion of attempted armed robbery.

Vigilantes took the black and white beast to the police saying it was an armed robber who had used black magic to transform himself into a goat to escape arrest after trying to steal a Mazda 323.

“The group of vigilante men came to report that while they were on patrol they saw some hoodlums attempting to rob a car. They pursued them. However one of them escaped while the other turned into a goat,” Kwara state police spokesman Tunde Mohammed told Reuters by telephone.

“We cannot confirm the story, but the goat is in our custody. We cannot base our information on something mystical. It is something that has to be proved scientifically, that a human being turned into a goat,” he said.

Belief in witchcraft is widespread in parts of Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation. Residents came to the police station to see the goat, photographed in one national newspaper on its knees next to a pile of straw.

This would make it difficult to get away:

Horsepower

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

We all know that gas prices are getting out of hand with the cost per barrel for oil setting new records almost daily. Everyone is looking for ways to go about cutting fuel costs, but I think this man has the best solution.

He has decided to start riding his horse instead of driving everywhere just like most people did a century ago. I think that is a wise idea and if I had a horse, I would probably do the same.

You can see the video about it on CNN’s website.

Fake Death

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

[digg=http://www.digg.com/health/Fake_Death]I was browsing the internet a couple of days ago and ran into an interesting thing that apparently is becoming quite popular in Korea. In order to obtain more appreciation for and satisfaction of your life, you can go through a process known in Korea as “well-dying”. The basic premise is that you participate in a mock version of your own funeral. It costs around $325.

Mock Funeral

You can find more details and a better explanation of what it is here: http://inventorspot.com/articles/korea_learn_feel_alive_again_9989

The Japanese and Innovation

Sunday, October 21st, 2007

I really have nothing to say about this. You’ll just have to see it to believe it:

http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2007/10/japanese_anti_rapemugging_dres.html

WC License Plates

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

[digg=http://digg.com/offbeat_news/WC_License_Plates]I’m going to first start off by saying that I have absolutely nothing against the Chinese. The second thing I’m going to say is that they have some extremely odd peculiarities.

The latest oddity appearing here in the news is over the initials “WC” being placed on license plates. Now I can understand not wanting “Water Closet” on your car, but a license plate is a license plate. It doesn’t mean anything other than that your car is registered; WC or no WC. A couple of letters on your license plate shouldn’t reflect on the owner nor make him “a laughing stock among [his] friends” which is what a man named Zhang said the letters would make hims.

I’ve seen plenty of cars in the USA which have the three letters “ASS”. That doesn’t necessarily mean that the car has an ass on it nor does it make the owner of that car an ass. It simply means those are three letters on the license plate.

Source: Drivers kick up stink about “WC” car plates – Reuters

Sit Button Stool

Thursday, February 22nd, 2007

[digg=http://www.digg.com/gadgets/Sit_Button_Stool]Do those three words seem rather random to you when put together like that? Normally they would to me to, however, I’ve found something that has caused me to giggle like a school girl.

It’s a stool in the form of a keyboard button with the word “Sit” on it. See below.

Sit Stool