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Bananas an endangered species?

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

The sweet and perfect fruit, the banana, is in in danger of demise.

Not long after Panama Disease first began to kill bananas in the early 20th century, United Fruit’s scientists warned the corporation was making two errors. They were building a gigantic monoculture. If every banana is from one homogenous species, a disease entering the chain anywhere on earth will soon spread. The solution? Diversify into a broad range of banana types.

The company’s quarantine standards were also dire. Even the people who were supposed to prevent infection were trudging into healthy fields with disease-carrying soil on their boots. But both of these solutions cost money – and United Front didn’t want to pay. They decided to maximise their profit today, reckoning they would get out of the banana business if it all went wrong.

If I had $30k

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

I’d be interested in getting one of these little puppies. All electric town car would fit the ticket for much of the tootling around we do.

Tick tick, EPA

Friday, May 16th, 2008

Came across this link to Air Emissions (ie: pollution, smog, etc.) data, wherever you live in the US, down to your county, but the data for CO is from 2002 and the data for lead is from 1999. Way not helpful.

Knowing when

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

I’ve not been enamored of Clinton. My 25-words-or-less objection is that she’s made herself over as “see, I’m just as tough as a man” which is old-think. I think she’s using an old playbook rife with negativism and divisiveness and snappy ‘good for the moment’ cliches.

This was a change; at first I thought of Obama as a bit of youth-y pop fluff. But then I read more about him. All that aside, if McCain gets elected we’ll just timeshift to a Kubrick film. Back to Hillary. Tenacious is one thing. But what is the point now?

McClatchy describes Clinton as “broke and politically battered,” and adds she’s “reduced to pursuing two potentially divisive options that could hurt the party: Magnify the racial fault line in the party by stressing Obama’s inability to win white working-class voters and press the party to change its rules and seat unsanctioned delegations from Florida and Michigan at the national convention in August.”

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