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Sleepy Mary commented on a story: Top models join EJF cotton campaign
Sleepy Mary commented on a story: DIY Kyoto Wattson 01
How much? I mean, seriously, you'd have to save a lot of electricity to justify the cost... plus there's the 5W its consuming to account for.
Are the wind turbines in the background meant to be ironic?
Posted: 14 February 2008 06:45amSleepy Mary commented on a story: Banner Bags recycle Liverpool 08 adverts
How can they be recycling the Capital of Culture bags already? It has only just started!
Posted: 24 January 2008 07:27amSleepy Mary commented on a story: First taste: M&S' fab Fairtrade fondant
Waiting for the Fairtrade banana, chocolate and coffee pudding...
Posted: 22 January 2008 03:47pmSleepy Mary commented on a story: Video: Ting Sling, the hammock made from recycled seatbelts
I'm not sure these seatbelts are really recycled. Sounds like they've just been rejected -- hopefully not for their strength!
Posted: 21 January 2008 07:14pmSleepy Mary commented on a story: High divorce rates harming planet, says study
Seems to me that this is not really about divorce rates, but about the increase in single-person households. You could say the same about people marrying later or choosing to live alone. Or maintaining more than one household despite being married.
Kinda mean to single out divorced people (lame pun not intended).
Posted: 20 January 2008 11:24amSleepy Mary commented on a story: Espresso minus electricity with Handpresso
You can also make coffee by putting the ground-up beans in a filter in one of those filter-holder thingies and pouring hot water over it.
If you're desperate, you can also mix the water with the coffee grounds. Gets a bit chewy though.
Posted: 17 January 2008 03:24pmSleepy Mary commented on a story: Recycle a USB drive, plant a tree
Does this mean that if I leave the drive in the bottom of my bag for a couple of years, I'm going to come back and find it has biodegraded?
Posted: 17 January 2008 02:27pm





Is the photo supposed to illustrate the evils of child labour?
Posted: 15 February 2008 07:56am