Showing posts with label delinkification. Show all posts
Showing posts with label delinkification. Show all posts

Saturday, September 11, 2010

This week's compendium

Here’s this week’s compendium. This week…

1. our old friend the offensive misogynistic has-been ex-footballer [1a, 1b] was in the news again [1c]. As was a current footballer [1d] and swimmer [1e]. What is it with these sportspeople? (Don’t answer that – it’s a rhetorical question.)

2. an Aussie consumer advocate called for a host of green-car incentives [2]. Don’t hold your breath, mate.

3. treehugger.com wrote of the Eco Urinal which saves water by using handwash water to flush the urine [3]. Clever, eh.

4. demonstrators threw shoes and eggs during Tony Blair’s book signing in Dublin [4]. Have these people no respect for free speech? (Don’t answer that – it’s a rhetorical question.)

5. National Seniors Australia revealed that 56% of Australians aged 65+ have never used the internet [5]. It adds that internet use would improve their mental health.

6. a small study foiund that metformin, a medication heretofore used in type 2 diabetes, helps prevent cancers including lung, colon, prostate and breast [6]. Then people live longer and get Alzheimer’s.

7. Google launched ‘Google Instant’ – a faster way of searching [7a, 7b]. You must be signed into a Google Account to use it.

8. salon.com published a long piece arguing in favour of hyperlinks and against ‘delinkification’ [8]. What the hell. Don’t like links, then don’t click on them.

Finally, I wish you, dear Farmdoc’s Blog readers, a wonderful week.