Istanbul is full of places to grab a quick bite to eat. Photo: Jennifer Hattam . In my early months in Istanbul, I had a Turkish teacher who could not get over the fact that I — an American — was not fat. “But I went to America and everyone was so big!” she would say. “You must exercise every day!” When it came time to learn the conditional tense, the shy young Lebanese boy in our class would get questions like “If you brought home a Turkish girl, what would your mother say?” I would inevitably have to answer … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …I’m sorry, but these moms are idiots : On Tuesday, a contingent of California moms outlined the parental case for legalizing marijuana. During a press conference early in the day and a later conference call with reporters outside of California, the marijuana moms argued that it is in every child’s best interest for California to legalize the very same drug that schools and parents have religiously dogged since before the creation of first lady Nancy Reagan’s “Drug Abuse Resistance Education” program in the 1980s. “It might be counterintuitive,” said Hanna Dershowitz, an attorney and mother of two, ages seven and five. “I have the conversation [with my kids] every day about how much sugar is appropriate,” she said. “The right thing is to have a reasonable conversation in the context of controlled, regulated marijuana.” A member of the Women’s Marijuana Party, Dershowitz was one of several mothers who said during a conference call with reporters that the state’s punitive reactions to drug possession are not only drastic, but also anti-parent and anti-family. “I am the mother of two sons, both are in their 30s, but once a mom, you’re always advocating for your children and your children’s children,” said Gretchen Burns Bergman, a substance abuse counselor who helps families overcome addiction. In 1990, Bergman’s oldest son was arrested for marijuana possession. That charge, she wrote on the Huffington Post, “led to a decade of cycling in and out of the prison system for non-violent, low-level drug possession charges.” These people are naive if they think legalizing marijuana is going to make California a better place for their children and grandchildren. And if they think millions of new dollars are suddenly going to flow into California coffers, they’re just plain stupid. People who have been selling dope illegally all these years are not suddenly going to run out and get a license and start paying taxes. Just as gun control doesn’t stop crooks of having guns, taxing dope will not cause bad people to suddenly become compliant with the law. If anything the cartels that control most of the pot supply will simply up their illegal shipments into California to meet the demand from idiots who suddenly feel free to smoke dope, even if it’s still illegal under Federal law. These moms ought to have their kids taken away.
Continue reading …The existing bauxite processing facility, photo: Survival International Two months after the Indian government stop plans by UK-based Vedanta Resources to put a bauxite mine on a mountain held sacred by two indigenous tribal groups in Orissa, on the grounds that it would
Continue reading …A holiday tradition? Making things out of gingerbread, and Google is doing its part to keep that practice alive according to a report stating Android 3.0 Gingerbread is set to hit some tablets this December. Those will just be early samples destined only to light up the eyes of engineers who’ve been very, very good this year, but the rest of us naughty boys and girls will get to see those slates when they launch to the public in January. We hear there’s a little electronics show happening that time of year, and supposedly HTC , Samsung , and Motorola will be showing their Gingerbread tablets there, amongst others (but not Lenovo , apparently). We can’t wait to get a taste. Android 3.0 due to start hitting tablets in December ahead of January launch originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 20 Oct 2010 12:21:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Photo via MikeBlogs I happen to order stuff online quite a bit. I know — it’s not the greenest thing to do. But when you don’t own a car and you need a desk for your office, it’s just so much easier to pick it out online and it magically appears on your doorstep a few days later (I’ve done the greener version: go to the thrift store, pick out a desk, go rent a truck from Zipcar, navigate crazy city streets to the thrift store and then from the thrift store to my apartment, lug the heavy thing up the stairwell, and go return the truck to the Zipcar l… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Continue reading …Map of the length of time oil was in the Gulf. The lightest orange indicates 1-3 weeks coverage; the darkest is 16-18 weeks. Image: European Space Agency Six months from the start of the BP oil spill and we now know the answer to the question of how badly the spill would hurt spawning bluefin tuna . New satellite data from the European Space Agency shows 20% of juvenile bluefin tuna killed by oil. Which is pretty significant since Atlantic … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Pope Benedict XVI names Archbishop Donald Wuerl of Washington as one of 24 new cardinals, putting his mark on the body that will elect his successor. Wuerl was one of two Americans named as a cardinal. (Oct. 20)
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