Monday, December 13, 2010
Warhol Foundation Threatens to End Financing of Smithsonian Exhibitions
Warhole foundation is pissed off at The Smithsonian because of a recent video that was taken off because it offended Catholics. Should this be allowed and is this freedom of speech? Very interesting. Who has the power to take things off like this and when does religion get in the way with art.http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/12/13/warhol-foundation-threatens-to-end-financing-of-smithsonian-exhibitions/?ref=arts
Spraybottle sustainable
http://www.myreplenish.com/ This is a bottle that saves on plastic by only needing one spraybottle pretty cool
GOOD Design Daily: OK Go's Interactive Urban Romp
This reminded of Hatch colletive and social interactionhttp://www.good.is/post/good-design-daily-ok-go-s-interactive-urban-romp/
Medicaid Patients sell pain pills to drug dealers
This a awakening article on how Medicaid Patients are selling pills to drug dealers. "You need to tell doctor you need to go up to 90 (pills) 'cause ... you've been taking three a day and you ran out earlier," he says.
Old people get free pills and them for more. Is this wrong or just playing the system? The article also talks about how older people are selling urine to people that are on probation. Is this your grandfather or grandmother doing this. WOW!
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/12/11/MN171GM9AP.DTL#ixzz1831JZOu6
Mexico equals Cheap Prescription Pills
Many Americans are going over to Mexico to get cheap prescription drugs. Is this bad or good? Prescription drugs are 80% more in the U.S then Mexico! Is this causing crime in America and abuse. Is America losing money from this? Is this a dangerous way to get your prescriptions? Are the prescriptions the actual recipe to make the drug?http://www.nytimes.com/2001/08/14/world/in-tijuana-a-new-kind-of-drug-peril.html?scp=1&sq=oxycotin&st=nyt
This article brings up the question of how doctors just give away pain pills for any type of injury. What happen to just giving aspirin for pain? http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38263477/ns/health-health_care/
Prescription Heroin?
Article talking about treating Heroin addicts with actual heroin. Should this be allowed? Will this increase drug use because of how available this drug will be or is it a good idea so it would be safer since everybody will do it anyway?new york times article
SAINTS VS. The Vicodins
Great article about how the NFL team The New Orleans Saints were caught giving team players vicodin pills!!! This gives the NFL a bad name and also brings up the question of prescription abuse among athletes.New York Times article on prescription abuse
An E.R. Doc Learns the Economics of Street Drugs
New York Times article Interesting article on how a doctor noticed that more heroin addicts were emerging because the price of oxy's are getting more expensive. This shows a positive impact and negative impact because that means that prescription pills are harder to get, but street drugs are easier to get and less expensive
Prescription drugs on killing spree, abuse the cause
great article on abuse." It isn't just addicts abusing these drugs. Doctors are also abusing them by how freely they are prescribing them."Abuse of prescription drugs
Creating Green Jewelry- Turn a Target Pharmacy Bottle into Wearable Art
Following the simple step-by-step instructions in How To Create Green Jewelry you can see how easy it is to upcycle plastic and turn it into jewelry. Upcycle? That's taking
something that might be thrown away and redoing it into something new. Wth a few extra steps and a lot of imagination, you can do plastic proud by transforming simple upcycled creations into Wearable Art.
Why Upcycle Plastic-
Earth day just passed; and if you tuned in to the many documentaries, news programs, or even theOprah show dedicated to cleaning up the planet, you might have heard a common theme. Plastic is a pretty big problem. We know it stays in landfills for maybe hundreds of years; but it's at the bottom of the ocean too, an underwater "landfill" about the size of Texas at least. Sea animals are getting caught in plastic six pack rings and feeding on our plastic garbage like food.
Plastic is a big problem, and not all of it can be recycled into new products; so why not figure out something nice to do with it besides pitch it in the garbage.
Pretty Plastic-
Your quest to create upcycled wearable art begins with a constant eye out for pretty plastic. Try Fructis hair products if you love neon-style green. You can find spray Cleaning products packaged in an array of colors from deep blue to orange. Shampoos and lotion bottles come in shades of lavender and white. Collect the plastic containers you find most attractive. (don't forget to recycle the rest) Soak and soap the labels away and cut them into useable pieces.
For something special, look to your local Target pharmacy for an surprisingly pretty plastic find. In their own unique style, they've done away with the drab brown plastic bottles available just about every place else; and they've replaced them with an angular vial in ruby red plastic with a lavender or red rubber neck ring quite useful for creating interesting jewelry.
What you need-
-You will need jeweler's assembly tools, pliers, wire cutters and round nosed pliers
-A pair of scissors
-A manual hole punch or something to punch a neat hole through plastic (A nail or screw perhaps)
something that might be thrown away and redoing it into something new. Wth a few extra steps and a lot of imagination, you can do plastic proud by transforming simple upcycled creations into Wearable Art.
Why Upcycle Plastic-
Earth day just passed; and if you tuned in to the many documentaries, news programs, or even theOprah show dedicated to cleaning up the planet, you might have heard a common theme. Plastic is a pretty big problem. We know it stays in landfills for maybe hundreds of years; but it's at the bottom of the ocean too, an underwater "landfill" about the size of Texas at least. Sea animals are getting caught in plastic six pack rings and feeding on our plastic garbage like food.
Plastic is a big problem, and not all of it can be recycled into new products; so why not figure out something nice to do with it besides pitch it in the garbage.
Pretty Plastic-
Your quest to create upcycled wearable art begins with a constant eye out for pretty plastic. Try Fructis hair products if you love neon-style green. You can find spray Cleaning products packaged in an array of colors from deep blue to orange. Shampoos and lotion bottles come in shades of lavender and white. Collect the plastic containers you find most attractive. (don't forget to recycle the rest) Soak and soap the labels away and cut them into useable pieces.
For something special, look to your local Target pharmacy for an surprisingly pretty plastic find. In their own unique style, they've done away with the drab brown plastic bottles available just about every place else; and they've replaced them with an angular vial in ruby red plastic with a lavender or red rubber neck ring quite useful for creating interesting jewelry.
What you need-
-You will need jeweler's assembly tools, pliers, wire cutters and round nosed pliers
-A pair of scissors
-A manual hole punch or something to punch a neat hole through plastic (A nail or screw perhaps)
Lighted Prescription Bottle
This is a cool sculpture I found out of prescription bottles that uses them as a chandelier. illuminated-prescription-bottle-art
21 Ways to Recycle Empty Prescription Bottles
STORAGE
1. Store seeds inside the bottles and then label the bottles according to the seeds they hold. Seeds that need to be kept cold can easily be placed inside the fridge in these bottles.
1. Store seeds inside the bottles and then label the bottles according to the seeds they hold. Seeds that need to be kept cold can easily be placed inside the fridge in these bottles.
2. Glue several bottles next to each other and use the glued collection on your desk as a storage system for all your tiny things: rubber bands, paper clips, hair pins, needles, nails, bolts, screws, matches, etc. Or just place some fresh flowers inside to brighten up your office.
3. If you need a coin holder to place in your purse or your car, place your loose change in the prescription bottles. No more looking everywhere for change especially if you need to pay the toll.
4. Use these bottles to store Barbie’s high heels, jewelry etc.
DONATION
5. Donate your empty prescription bottles to your local vet, animal shelters, Some places will take prescription bottles and reuse them to fill prescriptions for the animals.
5. Donate your empty prescription bottles to your local vet, animal shelters, Some places will take prescription bottles and reuse them to fill prescriptions for the animals.
6. Some free clinics also take empty prescription bottles and reuse them. Ask if you can donate yours to the free clinic in your area. Right now North Point needs large prescription bottles.
7. Homeless shelters sometimes take empty prescription bottles. Call your local homeless shelter to find out if they do.
PETS
8. Makes a nice rattle/toy for cats (not babies). Put some dried beans inside and close it tight. Then let them play.
8. Makes a nice rattle/toy for cats (not babies). Put some dried beans inside and close it tight. Then let them play.
ART
9. If you like to paint decorative pieces and buy paint in large sizes to save money you can transfer some paint to these small containers to work on one or two projects at a time without using up all the paint or letting it dry up.
9. If you like to paint decorative pieces and buy paint in large sizes to save money you can transfer some paint to these small containers to work on one or two projects at a time without using up all the paint or letting it dry up.
Food
Note: I have read in several places that it is not wise to use prescription bottles for any kind of food storage due to the residue that some prescriptions leave behind so please use caution if you decide to use any of the food storage tips below.
Note: I have read in several places that it is not wise to use prescription bottles for any kind of food storage due to the residue that some prescriptions leave behind so please use caution if you decide to use any of the food storage tips below.
10. Here is an early valentine gift idea that involves reusing brown prescription bottles.Susan from Houston, TX fills hers up with chocolate kisses, relabels them “Rx for a Happy Valentine’s Day, lots of hugs and kisses!” and then gives them to the people she loves.
Caution: Putting candy in a prescription bottle can confuse a child. Please be careful about where you place these reused prescription bottles and your real ones. Children can’t tell the difference between one and the other.
11. Turn prescription bottles into saltshakers. Paint the bottles or leave as is. Poke tiny holes in the caps then fill them with salt or pepper and use them as saltshakers.
12. If you pack salad for lunch a prescription bottle is a tiny storage place to store some salad dressing.
EMERGENCY
13. You never know when your clothes will rip or you’ll loose a button. A Mini Sewing kits would come in handy in a case like this. Some prescription bottles are big enough to store some needles and thread and maybe more.
13. You never know when your clothes will rip or you’ll loose a button. A Mini Sewing kits would come in handy in a case like this. Some prescription bottles are big enough to store some needles and thread and maybe more.
14. A tiny emergency kit for a cut or scrape can fit in a prescription bottle: band-aids, cotton balls, q-tips and some tiny alcohol wipes.
15. Use to neatly store plastic bags in your purse in case you suddenly need a plastic bag, say during a car ride with someone that tends to get motion sickness
CRAFT
16. As part of a quilting tip quilt designer Mark Lipinski suggest to store thread spools in prescription bottles to prevent it from tangling. See how here.
16. As part of a quilting tip quilt designer Mark Lipinski suggest to store thread spools in prescription bottles to prevent it from tangling. See how here.
17. Melt them and make them into jewelry. This is supposed to be a fun kids craft. For instructions on how to melt certain types of prescriptions bottles go here.
Note: I do not know what kind of pollution this release in the air. For less air pollution maybe they can just be cut into pieces.
18. Make tiny maracas
19. Store buttons, beads and other small craft items in these bottles.
20. Make a Snowman Christmas Ornament out of a prescription bottle. For directions gohere.
21. If you live in Canada you can contact PHARM-ECOLOGICAL ON-LINE!. They work with pharmacies to recycle plastics including prescription bottles.
Infographic: How Color Affects Our Purchasing Habits
how-color-affects-our-purchasing-habits/ I thought this was a great infographic on color theories! Makes one think before they shop and also what kind of shopper they are
Gas Prices Hit Highest Level in Two Years
Sweet guerilla tactics for raising awareness of the expensive gas prices!!!!!
http://www.good.is/post/gas-prices-hit-highest-level-in-two-years/
USA Today reports:
Nationwide, a gallon of regular unleaded gas averaged $2.977 on Friday and more than $3 a gallon in 20 states. That's up nearly 10 cents the past week and 34 cents higher than December 2009, AAA spokesman Troy Green says.
Benchmark crude oil opens today at $88.37 a barrel. If crude crosses $90 for the first time since 2008 and continues to rise, as many industry experts forecast, the average price of regular unleaded could hit $3.15 or higher by year's end.
Gasoline is already at or near that in California, Connecticut, Maine, New York, Rhode Island and Washington.
Of course, compared to other countries, the price of gas here is still incredibly cheap, largely because our gas tax is so low. I'm actually an advocate of putting a $4 floor under gas prices with a variable tax, so we would have less driving and more money for infrastructure and public transportation projects, and people could better estimate the savings they would enjoy by buying a Leaf.
http://www.good.is/post/gas-prices-hit-highest-level-in-two-years/
USA Today reports:
Nationwide, a gallon of regular unleaded gas averaged $2.977 on Friday and more than $3 a gallon in 20 states. That's up nearly 10 cents the past week and 34 cents higher than December 2009, AAA spokesman Troy Green says.
Benchmark crude oil opens today at $88.37 a barrel. If crude crosses $90 for the first time since 2008 and continues to rise, as many industry experts forecast, the average price of regular unleaded could hit $3.15 or higher by year's end.
Gasoline is already at or near that in California, Connecticut, Maine, New York, Rhode Island and Washington.
Of course, compared to other countries, the price of gas here is still incredibly cheap, largely because our gas tax is so low. I'm actually an advocate of putting a $4 floor under gas prices with a variable tax, so we would have less driving and more money for infrastructure and public transportation projects, and people could better estimate the savings they would enjoy by buying a Leaf.
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