Wireless
I held out as long as I could, but I've finally joined the world of mobile devices. Four and-a-half years is a good long run, but my phone was about ready to give out (the first battery having already done so two years ago). My first cell phone before that managed to limp into its sixth year, before the issue was forced by switching providers (GSM to CDMA).
There are some sobering statistics on the number of cell phones being discarded, or piling up in people's homes - some 426000 each day in the US alone. Certainly, some get lost, stolen, run over, or otherwise smashed. However, most are still perfectly functional, and were only used an average of 18 months.
In Japan, there are stories about foreigners scavenging on sodai gomi (over-size garbage) day, where appliances and electronics are collected for recycling, when new models come out.
There's definitely something wrong here, and it's inspired people like Chris Jordan and Annie Leonard to call out for societal change.
Labels: Environment, TravelTech
1 Comments:
So why is your blog CALLED "The Great Race"?
I was looking for info on that show... I remember it from way back and thought it was quite good (especially since it was shortly after 911 and I felt it was a nice distraction from all the fear and hate that gripped our country.)
That show had it all! my god... cheap Canadian production value, heart pounding excitement... 20,000 dollars up for grabs!
Fuck I could have used that cash.. FUCK! THOSE FUCKING OLD BAGS! FUCKDAMMIT!
Oh well... at least I got to be on TV.
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