Wednesday, January 16, 2008

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From Lidl you can buy a bag at the counter very big and strong, reusable, for 99 cents. The cashier signed allowing the reuse of show that has already been paid. Being constructed with materials consistent, very spacious and with a reinforced base that allows you to lay it open in the cart without loose and presents the additional advantage that the items purchased after passing through the optical reader can be placed very quickly and directly, even if you shop alone, with one hand, saving time (sometimes even waste time to open plastic bags, which seem almost pasted ...!).
is a smart, practical, economic, and ecological (and in line with what I said in my last post). Only cost more to the consumer: Remember back when you go to the grocery store the next time!
Even Ikea has a similar solution (the blue Buston can also buy!). Hopefully, these initiatives are taken by the other supermarket chains.

Monday, January 14, 2008

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The waste and environment

A positive side tied to the shameful situation in which there is the city of Naples and its environs is that talking more about the importance of protecting the environment, nature and the land.
I think the main way to start improving the situation is above all: to reduce waste production. The waste we bring them home every time we go to the supermarket to shop in frightening quantities.
E 'necessary for the government to take urgent measures to prohibit the packing bulky and highly polluting replaced with biodegradable alternatives or otherwise reduced environmental impact in all sectors.
Then comes the collection.
Then the most appropriate disposal.
The recycling of waste materials is not enough because it involves different however, waste, energy consumption, the production of further environmental damage, even at best.
For this you need to reduce waste, first of all.
But to reduce waste production also requires a commitment of us all.
For example, drinking tap water instead of mineral water. Buy wine from the vintner, bulk, two or five liters at a time, with the same fiasco that can be reused many times.
There is someone who forbids it?
Or, someone can keep us from going to the grocery bags, totes, bags, nets, carts, or any other alternative to reusable?
Checkout qualcuno ci impedisce di rispondere alla domanda: "Busta di plastica?" "No, grazie!"?
Il problema vero è che ciò comporta un cambiamento delle nostre abitudini.
L'uomo è un animale abitudinario, come la gran parte di tutti gli animali. Con la differenza che ha consolidato, a differenza di tutti gli altri animali, abitudini malsane, spinto a ciò dalla società del consumismo e delle logiche di mercato.
C'è bisogno di cambiare, tutti, e al più presto.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

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The Italian language and the language of the web blog against the regime

E' inevitabile che Internet, i blog e la globalizzazione trasformino la lingua italiana, che sta molto rapidamente assumendo e facendo propri termini della lingua inglese tratti dal gergo del web (e non solo dal web). Non so dire se questo è un bene o un male, ma un po' mi dispiace.
Certamente, comunque, è inevitabile.
Probabilmente la lingua si globalizzerà, e le lingue nazionali diventeranno come un tempo erano i dialetti, e si creeranno delle miscellanee sempre più complesse.
Quello che forse si potrebbe evitare è essere però frettolosi e inaccurati, non rileggere quello che si scrive neanche una volta prima di inviare un messaggio di posta o un commento a un blog (o il blog stesso) o ancora, ad esempio, usare espressioni gergali odiose come "ke" al posto di "che" o escludere le vocali per essere più rapidi, abitudine che si è diffusa soprattutto tra gli adolescenti, che sono partiti dalla scuola sms on mobile phones, fueled by continuing to offer hundreds or even thousands of text messages for free (but they are then really?) of mobile operators.
yet have the means of communication so fast does not oblige us to be superficial and inaccurate. Think about it, guys.

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Tonight at tg1 reported that a Chinese blogger has taken with his cell phone, and has published on his blog with "You tube" video of a testimony of the police violence of the regime against a protester who opposed the dumping of waste materials. The situation is similar to what is happening to us. The difference is that in China the regime has tried to hide the facts (and, of course, the violence has taken on a much more dramatic).
What interests me now is to focus on the fact that blogs can be a source of information that non-democratic regimes are unlikely to fight, given the now widespread availability of the vehicle.
A very strong reason to appreciate them.