...like going to CFL bulbs...
That being said, everytime I see some idiot throw a cigarette butt out of their car window I really, really have to keep myself from having a way bad case of road rage. I guess littering the highways is more important to them than using the provided ashtray.
And as far as where the recyclable materials go, I've often wondered if they go to a recycling plant or find their way to the landfill with the rest of the trash.
since our fine cities aren't known to have real bad corruption and such, I take their word on this.
Quote from: hammerdrill376 on September 23, 2009, 03:55:31 AMThat being said, everytime I see some idiot throw a cigarette butt out of their car window I really, really have to keep myself from having a way bad case of road rage. I guess littering the highways is more important to them than using the provided ashtray.I'm not trying to change the subject, but I agree about the litter. I run along the country roads a lot outside of town. I'm amazed at the amount of fast food bags, beer and soda cans, cigarette packages, etc. that line the ditches along the road. Why do people do this? Can't they wait to get to their destination where they can throw it away? And as far as where the recyclable materials go, I've often wondered if they go to a recycling plant or find their way to the landfill with the rest of the trash.
everytime I see some idiot throw a cigarette butt out of their car window I really, really have to keep myself from having a way bad case of road rage. I guess littering the highways is more important to them than using the provided ashtray.
We practice recycling cans, plastics, etc. Honestly I think though alot of the "green" bandwagon is a bunch of political BS. There is alot we should do that is just being plain responsible to take care of the earth and environment however there is a far , far overboard way of thinking in the "save the earth" mentality that is more politically motivated and I have no doubt someones pockets somewhere is getting lined heavily in that regard. That being said, everytime I see some idiot throw a cigarette butt out of their car window I really, really have to keep myself from having a way bad case of road rage. I guess littering the highways is more important to them than using the provided ashtray.
Do your best, dont litter, sort those plastics and drive what you want to drive if you feel like it because they way I look at it If I want to make a raft out of used headslick bottles, I just might do it.
Quote from: hammerdrill376 on September 23, 2009, 03:55:31 AMWe practice recycling cans, plastics, etc. Honestly I think though alot of the "green" bandwagon is a bunch of political BS. There is alot we should do that is just being plain responsible to take care of the earth and environment however there is a far , far overboard way of thinking in the "save the earth" mentality that is more politically motivated and I have no doubt someones pockets somewhere is getting lined heavily in that regard. That being said, everytime I see some idiot throw a cigarette butt out of their car window I really, really have to keep myself from having a way bad case of road rage. I guess littering the highways is more important to them than using the provided ashtray.When I hear "going green" I quote from the movie Fight Club: "I wanted to open the dump valves on oil tankers and smother all the French beaches I'd never see." It's BS to the nth degree, and I can say this because I live in the most going to green place, the California bay area peninsula. It's beyond overkill here and its just as absurd as the prius owners who think that there car is doing wonders for the environment, but what happens when the car battery dies hmmm......Do your best, dont litter, sort those plastics and drive what you want to drive if you feel like it because they way I look at it If I want to make a raft out of used headslick bottles, I just might do it.http://www.southparkstudios.com/clips/155193
There isn't much smog here in the SF Bay Area because we get the winds off of the ocean. Though, it could be a bit more than where most people live due to us having the mountains to trap it in.