Friday, September 7, 2007

Microwave Popcorn: Harmless Snack or Deadly Killer?


Microwave popcorn has been linked to severe lung malfunctioning:

"A furniture salesman, the man was becoming increasingly short of breath. He had never smoked and was overweight. His illness had been diagnosed as hypersensitivity pneumonitis, an inflammation of the lungs usually caused by chronic exposure to bacteria, mold or dust. Farmers and bird enthusiasts are frequent sufferers.

But nothing in the Colorado man’s history suggested that he was breathing in excessive amounts of mold or bird droppings, Dr. Rose said. She has consulted to flavorings manufacturers for years about “popcorn workers’ lung,” and said that something about the man’s tests appeared similar to those of the workers.

“I said to him, ‘This is a very weird question, but bear with me. But are you around a lot of popcorn?’ ” Dr. Rose asked. “His jaw dropped and he said, ‘How could you possibly know that about me? I am Mr. Popcorn. I love popcorn.’ ”

The man told Dr. Rose that he had eaten microwave popcorn at least twice a day for more than 10 years. "

A beautiful advertisment


"Sending 250,000 multi-coloured 'superballs' bouncing down the streets of San Francisco may seem the strangest way to do this, but that's exactly what Danish director Nicolai Fuglsig did for the BRAVIA commercial in July 2005."

This advertisement is stunningly beautiful. It would have been wonderful to have watched it filmed.

Saturday, September 1, 2007

On the Flight from Dubai to New York...


...they served Gefilte Fish.

I landed in New York, sailed through customs, and then took a connector jet down to Dulles, where I was picked up by a morbidly obese taxi driver.

I hadn't seen anyone obese in two weeks.

As the sun set, we drove to Winchester, Virginia in a mini-van with broken air conditioning.