Thursday, August 03, 2006

Surroundings play a key role in diet: study

This is yet another one of these "no-duh" stories.

What's interesting is that some companies are starting to clue in to the idea of limiting servings, by using 100 calorie packaging. I wonder if MacDonald's has heard about this?

See CTV.ca Surroundings play a key role in diet: study for the story.

Internet users do fewer household chores: study

Here is another "why is this not a surprise" item.

I have been guilty of parental / spousal neglect, partly because of my internet habit (read: addiction).

IMHO, it's not the Internet itself which is the addiction. It's like saying using a telephone or watching TV is an addiction. The Internet, like the technologies which precede them, is simply a vehicle for reading news, chatting, watching videos, listening to music, playing computer games, as well as posting ideas, art, writing, and so on.

So although sitting on one's butt at a computer enables us to do all these different things, these things soak up time that might be otherwise spent interacting with the real world, i.e., spouse, kids, friends, relatives, dog...

None of these activities in itself is "bad", but it's always a question of balance.

Anyway, here's the story: CTV.ca Internet users do fewer household chores: study

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Sympatico / MSN News : School builder shot and killed in Afghanistan

This is a very upsetting story. Mr. Frastacky unselfish work of building a school in Afganishtan earns him a bullet.

I cannot fathom the minds of people who see his work as a pollution on their country, their culture, or their beliefs, to the point that it warrants death. Can someone explain this to me??

Sympatico / MSN News : Top Stories : School builder shot and killed in Afghanistan

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Skep's new science fix - ScienceBlogs

This is a pretty neat source of info for current issues and new developments in the areas of science and technology. It's kind of like the New Scientist, only written by a "hive mind" of bloggers, thanks to Seed Magazine.

Check it out at ScienceBlogs

Friday, July 14, 2006

CBC News: Gang violence grips Sao Paulo in third day of attacks

For all us complacent North Americans: Imagine this happening in the U.S. or Canada - Substitute the words "Sao Paolo" for "Toronto" or "Los Angeles"...

CBC News: Gang violence grips Sao Paulo in third day of attacks

New product: KILOWATT (Isometric Home Gym Fitness Equipment from POWERGRID FITNESS)

Finally, a way for couch potato/armchair warriors to get a workout... or at least it would seem that way!

Powergrid Fitness offers the new Kilowatt controller, which requires you to push on a "resistance stick" which apparently burns more than 350 calories an hour, according to their July 3rd press release... but is calories or Calories? There is a diffence!

350 calories an hour translates to about 1,400 joules (which ain't much) and 350 Calories is 1,400 kilojoules (which is enough to burn off a light meal, or a couple of granola bars). I try to burn off a minimum of 2,000 kilojoules in a one-hour aerobic session, so you get an idea of the amount of effort, IF you're burning Calories and not calories.

Anyway, it's an interesting development.

Read about it on their website at:

KILOWATT - Isometric Home Gym Fitness Equipment from POWERGRID FITNESS.

Thursday, July 13, 2006

New Scientist Breaking News - Living alone may double heart disease risk

Now, why is this NOT news???

The kicker is, men's heart risk decreases with marriage, while presumably with women, it increases.

Read it at: New Scientist Breaking News - Living alone may double heart disease risk