On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 6:48 AM, Medic <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is a start: (Don't mind the site name. *rolls eyes*)
>
> http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/09/cell-phones-changing-the-world-for-good-and-bad-and-how-we-can-use-them.php

Sure, some data on one side of the argument, not both.  Which I don't
expect you to find.

Also - what is you prove that cell phones are more damaging them phone
books?  Are you advocating the elimination of cell phones in favor of
phone books?

My actual argument would be:

1) We should be recycling 100% of electronics, including phones, TVs,
computers, etc - and not collecting them at "recycling centers" and
sending them overseas to be melted down in poor countries for their
metals.  Technology may not allow it all to be recycled cheaply today,
but putting it in a landfill is also a very short sighted solution.

2) We should also vastly reduce phone book supply to a level that
matches the demand.  Of all the economic models that folks like or
don't like...  If the phone book cost one dollar and purchasing it was
voluntary, it would instantly balance the demand and supply.  The
government mandating that everyone must have a phone book is
ludicrous, outdated, and wasteful.

-Cameron

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