I got your "zoomer" right here, baby
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Sodastream is out. Turns out the factory is in the occupied territories. (Thanks to
wild_iris for pointing this out.)
http://electronicintifada.net/content/sodastream-treats-us-slaves-says-palestinian-factory-worker/12441
I expect there are plenty of knockoff companies around, so if I decide I really want one I'll buy something off label.
Whether or not those companies use sweatshop labour is another matter. Is there anybody out there who keeps a list of ethical companies? Because I think that would be a much shorter list.
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Wig Experiment Day 2: So the skullcap thing is kinda weird. I took it out of the package expecting a dome - you know, like my head. Instead it's kind of sock-shaped. I guess so you can fill it with long hair. Anyway, getting it on was a bit of a gong show and involved lots of magical four letter incantations, but it does seem to be holding my hair in.
I am so shitty at being a girl I surprise even myself sometimes.
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I am on the Very! Last! Box! of photos to be scanned. This entire process would have been so much worse if I was archiving everything, but I'm basically only scanning anything that has family members in it. Pictures of her friends are being put in a separate box so I can give them to her best friend for distribution. There are also lots and lots of pictures from her travels. It turns out that Fiona was a really good photographer. I'm seriously considering get some of her photographs blown up and framed.
Come to think of it, I do remember Dee saying that one source of friction on their Europe trip was how long Fiona would dick around with every single shot, trying to get it just perfect. It really shows in the results.
Axel has also stumbled across a photo albums he had in storage that used to belong to his father. He looks exactly like his dad, in case you were ever wondering. Except he has more hair. (So much hair!)
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I have managed to get myself on a list somewhere of People Who Buy Magazines so I get tons of ads in the mail. Yesterday's mail included an envelope from a magazine called Zoomers.
Oh. For. Fucks. Sake.
Binned without mercy.
I've always thought of myself as Gen X, but I went and actually looked up the dates and the baby boom didn't end in Canada until 1965. So I am just on the tail end of it and at the point where the birth rate actually peaked. This image of Canadian birth patterns is kind of fascinating.
It's not reflective of actual population demographics of course because Canada is so reliant on immigration. (I'm not in that image myself, I wasn't born here.) But still pretty neat.
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Somebody on FB linked to a story about the North Pacific Gyre. The comment section was full of people talking about it will be fine because birds and fish will just evolve to eat plastic.
I have no fucking idea how to even start to address that level of scientific illiteracy.
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http://electronicintifada.net/content/sodastream-treats-us-slaves-says-palestinian-factory-worker/12441
I expect there are plenty of knockoff companies around, so if I decide I really want one I'll buy something off label.
Whether or not those companies use sweatshop labour is another matter. Is there anybody out there who keeps a list of ethical companies? Because I think that would be a much shorter list.
Wig Experiment Day 2: So the skullcap thing is kinda weird. I took it out of the package expecting a dome - you know, like my head. Instead it's kind of sock-shaped. I guess so you can fill it with long hair. Anyway, getting it on was a bit of a gong show and involved lots of magical four letter incantations, but it does seem to be holding my hair in.
I am so shitty at being a girl I surprise even myself sometimes.
I am on the Very! Last! Box! of photos to be scanned. This entire process would have been so much worse if I was archiving everything, but I'm basically only scanning anything that has family members in it. Pictures of her friends are being put in a separate box so I can give them to her best friend for distribution. There are also lots and lots of pictures from her travels. It turns out that Fiona was a really good photographer. I'm seriously considering get some of her photographs blown up and framed.
Come to think of it, I do remember Dee saying that one source of friction on their Europe trip was how long Fiona would dick around with every single shot, trying to get it just perfect. It really shows in the results.
Axel has also stumbled across a photo albums he had in storage that used to belong to his father. He looks exactly like his dad, in case you were ever wondering. Except he has more hair. (So much hair!)
I have managed to get myself on a list somewhere of People Who Buy Magazines so I get tons of ads in the mail. Yesterday's mail included an envelope from a magazine called Zoomers.
"These new boomers are coloring outside the lines, zig-zaging and zoooooming toward a bright new horizon chock-full of possibilities for reinventing retirement and redefining what it means to be a mature adult in the new millennium."
Oh. For. Fucks. Sake.
Binned without mercy.
I've always thought of myself as Gen X, but I went and actually looked up the dates and the baby boom didn't end in Canada until 1965. So I am just on the tail end of it and at the point where the birth rate actually peaked. This image of Canadian birth patterns is kind of fascinating.
It's not reflective of actual population demographics of course because Canada is so reliant on immigration. (I'm not in that image myself, I wasn't born here.) But still pretty neat.
Somebody on FB linked to a story about the North Pacific Gyre. The comment section was full of people talking about it will be fine because birds and fish will just evolve to eat plastic.
I have no fucking idea how to even start to address that level of scientific illiteracy.
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Date: 2013-09-25 10:55 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2013-09-25 04:29 pm (UTC)As far as the English language goes, an academic is still just some guy. Everybody is just some guy. A words definition is only ever the consensus opinion of its meaning at a given time.
So, if you don't like Wikipedia, here's what the four major English dictionaries - Oxford, Collins, Merriam-Webster and American Heritage - say. None of them include a definition of early 60's, so using that definition is going to confuse most people you talk to. It's true that there doesn't seem to be a consensus as to exactly when it started and finished, but it definitely includes the period '65 - '75.
Oxford Dictionaries free definition:
the generation born after that of the baby boomers (roughly from the early 1960s to mid 1970s), typically perceived to be disaffected and directionless
Merriam-Webster
the group of people in the U.S. who were born during the late 1960s and the 1970s
American Heritage Dictionary
The generation following the post-World War II baby boom, especially people born in the United States and Canada from the early 1960s to the late 1970s.
Collins English Dictionary
members of the generation of people born between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s who are highly educated and underemployed, reject consumer culture, and have little hope for the future