— Bob-a-job-alog-a-roonie

Just like your Facebook updates, the future will have many people sharing their every social and media move, helped by the powers of iPhones and iPads. New aspects will include:

  • The book/magazine you are reading
  • Music listened to (already exists)
  • Movies viewed
  • Products purchased
  • Places visited (already exists)
  • Charities given to

And that’s just the start – how about these more niche updates:

  • Insulin injections
  • Alcohol units ingested
  • Sex life
  • Calories consumed
  • Weight lost
  • Dollars spent

Thankfully neo-luddites will really emerge as a true counter-culture…

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This week the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has proposed that the current recommendation be set at 0.7 milligrams of fluoride per liter of water, lowered from the previously recommended range of 0.7 to 1.2 milligrams. This is because they have admitted that too much fluoride can cause fluorisis, a hypermineralization of tooth enamel that can result in the staining or pitting of teeth.

Of course they won’t come straight out and say they have been 100% wrong. They’ll spend the next 50 years slowly altering their stance so that each new position is only a small variant from the previous. Basically, they’ll hope nobody notices.

More at ABC News.

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These statins are not for me. A good number of them have been taken off the market for doing more harm than good. Those that remain, while lowering cholesterol, don’t actually reduce the incidence of heart fatalities. So I feel more vindicated when I read an article like this:

“Almost 75 percent of heart attack patients fell within recommended targets for LDL cholesterol, demonstrating that the current guidelines may not be low enough to cut heart attack risk in most who could benefit,” said Dr. Gregg C. Fonarow, Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine and Science at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and the study’s principal investigator.

Or, duh, cholesterol might not be the key cause/indicator that doctors tell us it is. With doctors (and governments), it is important to maintain the impression that they have a solution for everything. Like chemotherapy, which causes a lot of memory and saves few cancer patients. Cholesterol is promoted because it can be fixed. Inflammation is rarely mentioned by doctors, but it seems to be the killer factor/symptom. And when they work out how to assess it, and how to fix it, statins will quietly disappear.

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Every year, 28.8 million pounds of antibiotics are given to US farm animals. That is according to the FDA, and means that farm animals are using 4x antibiotics than people are. The end result is that antibiotics will cease to work for us (because it all ends up in the water supply, and bugs get immune to it). So just think of all the times a doctor has prescribed antibiotics to you, and understand that in the future similar illnesses could easily kill you. But hey, we got to eat a lot of hamburgers 🙂

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Yes, harsh economic times, blah blah blah, but that’s not the reason Colorado is going broke. I used to shop there because they made clothes for my demographic – middle-aged men who want to look and act younger, but in a balanced way. I used to shop there, but their clothes have trended younger than suits me… For example, trying buying a normal pair of jeans, without bleached bits or fake wear… That’;s why they are failing, I stopped shopping there.

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It is looking likely that a insecticide sold by Bayer, clothianidin, which is banned in Germany, France, Italy, and Slovenia, is harming the global bee population. It appears that the EPA is happy for the product to remain on sale, despite a leaked document that says it is toxic to bees.

The document, which was leaked to a Colorado beekeeper, shows that the EPA has ignored warnings about the use of clothianidin, a pesticide produced by Bayer that mainly is used to pre-treat corn seeds. The pesticide scooped up $262 million in sales in 2009 by farmers, who also use the substance on canola, soy, sugar beets, sunflowers, and wheat…

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The original was futuristic, but boring. This one will be a flop!

  • Jeff Bridges – no star pull with the kids
  • Too much spent on it, should have been way cheaper
  • Publicity suggests it will be as interesting as watching your mate play MotoGP on the XBox
  • No hot chicks

UPDATE: Took $44 million in the USA on the first weekend, but wait and see it drop rapidly down the rankings, because all the devoted fans have seen it, and leaves nobody else.

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If you know anyone who mostly will just receive calls, there is an Optus reseller with a great deal.

– $5 credit lasts 90 days
– After your credit runs out, receive calls for 90 days
– Cheap – 15c min calls, 12c texts + cheap international calls

They are called AmaySim.

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…Stockland have decided that their $4 billion investment should be called Lockerbie. Unbelievable. What was their second choice, Jonestown?

The Lockerbie site is 1121 hectares with a total end value of $4 billion. The plan for the site includes about 11,500 residential lots and an 85 hectare city centre including a shopping centre, neighbourhood centres, retirement living, schools, healthcare and childcare.

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I love this optical illusion. Squares A and B are actually the same color! Read more, and see many just as good here.

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