06 December 2008

Giant banana

I caught the train today while carrying my snowboard on my backpack. The base is yellow and the ticket guy asked me if I knew I was being followed by a giant banana. The other ticket guy said that he didn't think the risk of snow was that great. If only they could put the same effort into running a decent service that they do into making witty comments.

03 February 2008

Wildlife as Canon sees it.

The Japanese company Canon make some of the finest and most popular digital cameras around and their marketing campaign is based around spectacular shots of the natural world. Flick through a photography magazine or a copy of National Geographic and you will probably see one of their adverts containing a rare animal in a stunning backdrop taken in crystal clear detail.

Unfortunately Japan's relationship with the natural world is tarnished by the ongoing issue of Whaling. In December last year the Japanese whaling factory ship Nisshin Maru accompanied by three whale hunting ships entered the Australian Whale sanctuary in the Southern Ocean with the intention of killing of 935 minke and 50 fin whales. The Greenpeace ship Esperanza followed with the intention of documenting, campaigning, reasoning with and disrupting their efforts for as long as the had the fuel to do so. Japan claims that the purpose of it's whaling missions is scientific research. Despite the fact that almost all scientists researching whales state that all useful data can be gathered by non-lethal means. According to an expert pane on Catalyst the science program on ABC Japan had produced 4 scientific papers on whales in the last 18 years that actually had relevance (
transcript) meaning that the average number of whales killed for each of those papers was 1700! The real reason for Japan's continued use of lethal research methods is obvious, the hunts are commercial in nature and any minor science is included simply to legally justify the hunt with the IWC (scientific whaling is allowed commercial is not). Even this makes little sense as Japan does not have a large market for whale meat. The amount of unsold whale meat stockpiled by Japan has been climbing since 2003 and now stands at almost 4000 tons.

So what has this got to do with Canon? The head of Canon Fujio Mitarai is also the head of the Keidanren (The Japanese Business Association) making him the most senior businessman in Japan and a trusted advisor to the Japanese Prime Minister. Greenpeace are attempting to convince Mr Mitarai to issue a statement saying that Canon does not support the whaling industry (
more).

I own a Canon EOS 400D, it is one of my most treasured possessions and I look forward to buying many Canon accessories to go with it. However Canon have sold a lot of cameras by trading on the image of a company that loves nature. Isn't about time they stood up for what they claim to believe in?

Contact Mr Mitarai here.

25 January 2008

My new Dell laptop

I recently bought a new Dell laptop.

Inspiron 1520
2 Ghz Core 2 Duo Proc
250 Gb SATA hard drive
2Gb 667 MHz DDR2 RAM
802.11b\g Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
2 Mega-pixel webcam


The laptop is fantastic and I love it. Unfortunatley it came with MS Windows Vista. My first move was to wipe Vista and replace it with Ubuntu Linux 7.10. Ubuntu looks fantastic and almost everything worked right out of the box. I think I have solutions to everything else.

Unfortunatley Dell have totally refused to refund the money for the unused Vista licence. However they did assure me that they working hard to meet my needs (just not the needs that I actually needed).

The blood is the blah blah blah.

Gave blood again today.
Kevin joined me.
It went well.
That is all.

2011 UK Census (surveillance of UK citizens made easy)

The 2011 UK census has been outsourced by the office of national statistics. One of the two companies in the final selection is Lockheed Martin. If they win the contract UK citizens will be legally obliged to fill out a detailed questionairre and then return it to an arms comapny that does 80% of its buisiness with the US Department of Defence. They also focus on serveillance and intelligence gathering to produce what they call "Integrated Threat Information".

Find out more here.

Sign the petition here.