Sex, alcohol and hubble astronomy. 25 Feb 2008. - Recycled
This is a blog review of one of my old blogs that is no longer here & recycling of products. I deleted my 'misschoos' account and created a new one 'misschief' and the following blog is what she wrote.
I will add my thoughts about misschief in bold text.
I am going to start my blog by considering my excessive drinking habits and how sexually deprived I have been for many years. - True
Now I have considered those, I should tell you that there is a huge difference between the word ‘deprived’ and ‘depraved.’ - That could have changed the whole blog.- True
Now I’m thinking about Hubble Astronomy as a career but my knowledge of the spatial and temporal senses of our planetary system and how it’s gravitational lenses are lacking somewhat apart from knowing that of the 67 gravitational lenses in our cosmos, at least four of those are Eintstein Rings. True, she was thinking about Hubble Astronomy as a career at that time.
So where does that leave me? Deleted
Needing to borrow a hubble space telescope, or perhaps looking at alternative options options for sex. None of her friends had a hubble telescope so she's looking at alternative options for sex.
As long as I deal with one thing at a time, I know I will be ok, I can get through this. False, she was deleted. I will just deal with the excess alcohol for now. False, I am doing that.
Thank you for reading my blog She didn't say that, I just added it.
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Recycling Products
OOh and I just went to the shops to buy two printer cartridges for a six year old HP printer/scanner/copier. The cartridges would have cost me £40/$80.
I looked at the printers and for £26/$52 I bought the newest model of the HP printer/scanner/copier complete with two cartridges!
WTF is that all about? (Rhetorical of course) It makes absolutely no sense to me at all...unless....
When I was at university, they told us that, eventually, manufacturers would be responsible for the recycling of their own products.
(They would mark each part for material identification, so that when it was returned to them they could take the appropriate measures to recycle.)
I've looked at the product and not all of it is identifiable by eye. Of course, that's easy to determine by simple tests, but I do wonder about this.
I wonder if they are selling a lot of excess stock off cheaply at the moment so that we will be charged later on for disposal.
This is only a small printer, but imagine the cost of disposing of washing machines and the like.
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