DFINITLYDISTRUBD Posted April 23, 2006 Report Posted April 23, 2006 He said he knew of no one who could use this stuff because there was too little of the whole. It was like a couple of pistons (one was cracked) and some other odds and ends. Sounds like fodder for train shows to me. (people will buy anything "train" at them) Quote
Panjandrum Posted April 24, 2006 Report Posted April 24, 2006 I dont recycle, tho we have excellent programmes for it here. Why should I care enough about some unborn generation that I change my habits for their sake? Quote
Racoon Posted April 24, 2006 Author Report Posted April 24, 2006 I dont recycle, tho we have excellent programmes for it here. Why should I care enough about some unborn generation that I change my habits for their sake? Why don't you take your negativity elsewhere??You really haven't contributed anything..:eek:I looked at your posts. :naughty: Why bother? :phones: What can you offer? Its Important to Recycle. It saves Energy and Resources.I suppose this was a one-sided poll,But its obvious that people at Hypography Care! And because you do not, only proves your bitter intentions. :phones: Quote
Turtle Posted April 24, 2006 Report Posted April 24, 2006 I dont recycle, tho we have excellent programmes for it here. Why should I care enough about some unborn generation that I change my habits for their sake? This is a major part of the problem; not only a complete lack of concern for others but the flaunting of it. May you reap as you sow.:phones: Panjandrum 1 Quote
Panjandrum Posted April 24, 2006 Report Posted April 24, 2006 Why don't you take your negativity elsewhere??You really haven't contributed anything..:shrug:I looked at your posts. :naughty: Why bother? :confused: What can you offer? Its Important to Recycle. It saves Energy and Resources.I suppose this was a one-sided poll,But its obvious that people at Hypography Care! And because you do not, only proves your bitter intentions. :naughty: Its not that I have bitter intentions, whatever that may mean. I just dont understand why I should care about people who havent even been born yet. Im quite sure that the people alive 100 years from now will give me no consideration at all, why shouldnt I return the favour? As for what I can offer, well this is a science forum, and it never hurts to hear an opposing viewpoint. ;) Quote
Panjandrum Posted April 24, 2006 Report Posted April 24, 2006 This is a major part of the problem; not only a complete lack of concern for others but the flaunting of it. May you reap as you sow.:confused: If I do, I shant complain. Im not a child, I dont blaime others for my misfortunes. I know I do nothing worthy of the care or consideration of others, but neither do I expect such things from others. I preserve my own autonomy, and expect others to do likewise. Quote
Turtle Posted April 24, 2006 Report Posted April 24, 2006 If I do, I shant complain. Im not a child, I dont blaime others for my misfortunes. I know I do nothing worthy of the care or consideration of others, but neither do I expect such things from others. I preserve my own autonomy, and expect others to do likewise. I read your words, but I do not trust them. When you were still a child, someone found you worthy of their caring & consideration. It is what people do...naturally. No person is autonomous, not even the hermits who must rely on other people to leave them alone. If you are as selfish as you claim, start recycling to reduce the size of garbage can you need so you save some money that you can spend on yourself & no one else.:confused: Quote
Panjandrum Posted April 24, 2006 Report Posted April 24, 2006 Garbage cans are provided by the state here :singer: If governments really cared about the environment, theyd impose a tax on wasteful packageing. That would do more than I ever could to reduce wastefulness. Quote
InfiniteNow Posted April 24, 2006 Report Posted April 24, 2006 This is a major part of the problem; not only a complete lack of concern for others but the flaunting of it. Excellent observation Turtle. I'd normally say that natural selection will sort this all out in the end. Problem is, since we are such an interdependent ecosystem relying on one another, even those of us who are doing the right things will be killed (by nature that is) due to the lack of concern and ignorance of those who act like this. Responsibility is each of ours, as will be the consequences if major changes are not implemented globally immediately. Quote
Panjandrum Posted April 24, 2006 Report Posted April 24, 2006 I am neither ignorant of the need for recycling, nor do I flaunt my lack of concern. I just dont care. ill be dead long before it becomes a serious problem, and Ive yet to hear any convincing argument for why I should care. I have an open mind on the subject, as I have on all subjects, and am prepared to be convinced. Turtle, someone may have cared about me when I was a child (my parents, I supose) but I didnt ask them to. I feel no sense of obligation towards them. In fact, Ive not bothered to speak to them for the past fifteen years. Quote
Racoon Posted April 25, 2006 Author Report Posted April 25, 2006 I am neither ignorant of the need for recycling, nor do I flaunt my lack of concern. I just dont care. ill be dead long before it becomes a serious problem, What would it take for you to see the need for recycling?Your post is bit hippocritical.:cup: It already is a serious problem:evil: . One that can be fixed by recycling! What ideas can you come up with panjandumb to make money, by helping fix a problem?? I think recycling is a great way to go. Aluminum cans alone. Yard Waste Debris is a newer recycling program that goes on here. They take peoples yard scraps and mulch it all up and let it break down.They can then turn around and sell it as Compost... Only it requires a lot of investment capital and space. I do it in the yard, on a small scale, and after a couple years, I add it to the vegetable garden. :evil:Brown Gold! Can anyone provide any statistics?? links perhaps? Quote
Turtle Posted April 26, 2006 Report Posted April 26, 2006 I just dont care. ill be dead long before it becomes a serious problem, and Ive yet to hear any convincing argument for why I should care. No one can give you a reason to care about your greed; you have to find that for yourself. Quote
P-man Posted May 3, 2006 Report Posted May 3, 2006 Everything that can be recycled should be recycled... That would stop T.O. from sending our garbage to Mishigan... Cedars 1 Quote
DFINITLYDISTRUBD Posted May 14, 2006 Report Posted May 14, 2006 Oh spare me!!! Every body says recycle ....gotta recycle.....gotta save da planet!!! And then they go out and buy the lattest disposable razors, terlet brushes, diapers, baby bottle liners, tampons, batteries, purdy smellin room stuff (plugins an such) ,exersize equip, toys and other garbage thus supporting and reinforcing the "throw away lifestyle"! IFFIN YER GUNTA PREECH IT YA BEDDA B LIVN IT! (PRACTICE WHAT YA PREACH 100%) Quote
gribbon Posted February 21, 2007 Report Posted February 21, 2007 I recycle virtually everything....anything else gets taken (in my household) to a different container (but at the same recycling centre), but I don't know what is done with so-called "non-recyclable items"... Quote
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