Bravo! And after you toss those cans, take a trip to the wharves and  
piss in the bay:-)
Paul
On Mar 20, 2007, at 2:03 PM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> I'm so tired of being environmentally and politically correct.  I  
> recycle,
> use environmentally correct materials, conserve as much as I can, eat
> organic foods, buy locally produced produce, support local small
> businesses, and so on.  Last week there was a small bag in my car  
> (made
> from recycled paper, printed with soy ink, and which contained no
> trans-fat, baked not fried organic potato chips) that was destined  
> for the
> recycling center.  A friend got in the car and made some comment  
> about the
> bag.  I just got fed up with all this environmental crap, and  
> tossed the
> bag out the window and watched the breeze carry it into the bay.   
> It felt
> so good!  Next week I'm planning to toss some aluminum cans out the  
> window
> into the roadway.  Some homeless person will pick them up and  
> recycle 'em,
> getting a small amount of money for it and the other cans and bottles
> s/he's accumulated.  I will have then contributed to his economic well
> being as well as getting the cans recycled.  IMO, a much more sensible
> solution than having to worry about what to do with the can.
>
> Shel
>
>
>> [Original Message]
>> From: Bob W
>
>> Quite a good read, but I found the following more interesting:
>> http://theonlinephotographer.blogspot.com/2007/03/who-needs-film.html
>
>
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