Twitticles
- Donate with text messages
- Fire hydrant parking The sight that spawned my idea for the Tattle Tale iPhone app, where people ping photos of illegal activity to a centralized data processor that redirects the data based on the image GPS data and routes officers to the scene to collect easy revenue from jackass citizens.
- ISO efficient tools for litter removal
- Kroon
- Lights use energy Cute sticker near a light switch at UC Berkeley.
- McDonalds to donate all proceeds from sale of shamrock shakes to offset pollution caused by fast food packaging That's what they meant by 'go green', right? Oh...
- reclaimed water for flushing toilets Seen at Stanford and hopefully elsewhere, soon
- why heat buses? This broken window really begs the question, but honestly, do we really need to heat our buses?
- No Dumping Leads To Drain
- Vermicompost: List of pets: worms, plants, compost flies
- why don't we recycle at airports? Little legislation, here? And while you're at it, could you please use the FCC to increase CAFE standards?
- No photo for this one: I feel strongly that we need to make waste disposal more costly than recycling. Recycling is kinda the red-headed stepchild of Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, but it's certainly better than throwing things out and in our consumer-driven economy, it's important and within reach.
- Phone tap- "Silly Patriot Act..."
- Go-go Trader Joe! - recycling plastic bags
- Design
At Hartford International airport, I saw 100 incandescent lights at the end of the terminal. They weren't being used in any kind of creative way -- just for light. Why in the world aren't they using CFLs? Which makes me think of these, mirrored incandescents I saw in a restaurant. I mused that perhaps the 'reason' for not using CFLs was the light quality -- this idea might solve that potential concern / objection.