Big oil… but what about Big Ag?

Gas prices have actually started to drop – ever so slightly in our neck of the woods. I doubt it will continue much more.

Now that more and more folks are turning to public transportation when and where they can and reducing their consumption of oil intake — the powers that be realize they can getaway with $4 gas – but probably not much more…. for now.

But as gas prices have risen – so has the price of food – and yet no one’s made much of a stink about “big ag.” Could it be because everyone’s too busy making a fuss about “big oil?” Or is it because big ag keeps pointing the finger at big oil?

Either way, Herrick Kimball, the Deliberate Agrarian, seems to think big ag’s profits are a greater concern.

Personally I am far more concerned with the huge profits currently being made by big agricultural industries (BigAg) than I am with BigOil. Food is an absolute necessity for every human on earth. Oil is not.

Food production and distribution is, of course, intertwined with fossil fuels, but not inextricably, Believe it or not, civilization can (and will) survive without an overabundance of crude oil. We have around six thousand years of pre-oil human history to prove that. People are resourceful. They can adapt to such changes. At least some can.

But food is another story. There are currently millions of people in the world facing significant hardship, malnutrition, and even starvation over this matter of food. Why? Because they and their countries are dependent on BigAg’s food, the cost of which is rising at alarming rates. And all the while, the BigAg corporations are making record profits.

I tend to agree. What about you? Be sure and read the rest of his post.

Related ::
DART – Dallas Area Rapid Transit
DART’s Chairman Report May 08
The Deliberate Agrarian :: Big Ag…Big Profits…Big Problems
SSL :: simply living simple
SSL :: simply living simple pt 2

Bill O’Reily had trouble with Lincoln Logs

Who knew?

“Nintendo is, well, almost the most fun a kid can have!” and FoxNews star Bill O’Reily had trouble with Lincoln Logs… all in this 1988 video from Inside Edition…. well the video link says 1988 – but according to Wikipedia, Inside Edition first aired in Jan. of 1989. Wonder who’s right….

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Bill O’Reily
HT: Christ & Pop Culture
Inside Edition
Inside Edition on Wikipedia

my bookmarks

Found Wordle today thanks to @Just_Pete.

Wordle takes any text and turns it into a word cloud. For those unfamiliar with a word cloud, you can see an example of one on the upper right hand side of my blog. That’s a word cloud of all the tags I use for various posts on my blog. The more I mention a word (or tag) the larger the font becomes. And thus, you end up with a word cloud showing how important or how many times a particular word is used.

It made a cool word cloud of my del.icio.us tags. I call it Presidential Lifehacks.

and here’s my latest blog post – The marbles are on a roll ::

and here’s all the text (currently) on the front page of my blog ::

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Wordle
del.icio.us
my del.icio.us
SSL :: The marbles are on a roll

Laugh for today

Apparently, 1 in 5 people in the world are Chinese. And there are 5 people in my family, so it must be one of them.
It’s either my mum or my dad.
Or my older brother Colin.
Or my younger brother Ho-Cha-Chu.
But I think it’s Colin.

Thanks to Chris and Geek-Speak for the joke.

Chris runs a great website across the pond with fun technology insights “for the rest of us” (Thomas has posted several items of interest there as well). It’s also been fun getting to know him on Twitter as of late. Be sure and stop by and say hello.

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More jokes from Geek Speak
Follow Chris on Twitter
Thomas’ posts on Geek Speak