The most recent comments from SmartHeart are:
SmartHeart commented on a story: 5 myths about reusable nappies (and 5 truths)
SmartHeart commented on a story: Do naked cyclists make cycling safer?
I'm all for public, spontaneous acts of organised mischief, this seems an admirable way to co-opt the mainstream media's obsession with sex to gain publicity for a worthy cause. However, also agree it's only a step along the road. Today I saw a guy cycling to work in a suit, plus high visibility jacket and safety helmet, and I couldn't help noticing how odd it was to see the bike gear over a tie. In an ideal world someone wearing a suit and tie on a bike rather than in their BMW wouldn't look out of place at all...
Posted: 09 June 2008 04:13pmSmartHeart commented on a story: Video: the landfill-combatting Myhab
Hmmm. I like the design and idea, but not the price point...
Posted: 19 May 2008 01:17pmSmartHeart commented on a story: When etiquette and green intentions collide
That's a green bridge too far to me - what about the poor guest who turns up without a mug and feels a right one? Surely just invest in two or three hundred crystal goblets and be done with it...pshaw I say, pshaw!
Posted: 08 May 2008 11:55amSmartHeart commented on a story: First look: The Fairtrade Everyday Cookbook
Sounds excellent, might even nudge my well thumbed copy of the Good Housekeeping cookbook down a place on the shelf, thanks oh SmartPlanet ones
Posted: 04 March 2008 02:39pmSmartHeart commented on a story: TING Sling
SmartHeart commented on a story: Green or not? You decide on British Gas 'Zero Carbon' advert
Stupid small print, and they got busted for it. Agree with Ian Morriss that it's a shame that they messed up communicating something that could be positive. Not sure about off-setting at all. It feels more like playing environment musical chairs and hoping you don't get caught when the music stops.
Posted: 30 January 2008 01:04pmSmartHeart commented on a story: Espresso minus electricity with Handpresso
Me too. Bring on the coffee heaven.
Posted: 17 January 2008 02:49pm





Alright, I give in. For our next little darlin' I'll brave the pooh water. As of tonight our four year old is officially nappy free, and all the landfill we contributed to does way on my conscience. Reusable it is.
Posted: 22 June 2008 07:25pm