Saturday, July 14, 2007
Sipholux
The city of New York has launched a campaign to encourage the drinking of tap water. Ironically, despite the healthy allure of bottled water, their effect on the environment is undoubtedly negative. Most plastic containers end up in land fills, use up energy during transport, and require refrigeration. Springs and rivers used as bottling sources suffer a significant reduction in output and flow, with dire consequences to local wildlife. For club-soda enthusiasts like myself, home carbonation systems that were very popular in Israel in the '70s (see picture), and offer a green, economic alternative to the bottled alternatives. However, I have not been able to find a product that can handle more than 1 liter. The alternative is to buy several, but they are quite expensive, I found.
Sunday, July 8, 2007
bournemouth, Brighton,...
First it was the British academic union in Bournemouth, now it's the British workers union in Brighton. Any suggestions as to the name of the next seaside British town to host a union meeting calling for the boycott of Israel?
Dana, Nika and Maya
The latest summer chart toppers have brought me to update Israel's list of leading export commodities. In the fifties, it was oranges; in the nineties, it was high tech; and in the naughts, it is transsexual female vocalists. Yes, in addition to the venerable Dana International, who has a new carefree single, we also have Nikka, the chanteuse produced by Henree, and Offer Nissim's creation --- Maya. Incidentally, Dana's advert promises that "open doors" occur at 23.30...
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