by rogerhb » Mon 13 Mar 2006, 06:08:36
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Agren', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('rogerhb', 'Y')ou could simplify the sample with food, instead of a knife think of a potato crisp.
In your example, what is your answer?
It all depends on how pedantic you want to be, if I don't care that crisps are made from potatoes then I would say I consume crisps but not potatoes, however potatoes are consumed in the process.
So rather than just thinking about individual guilt include the overheads of stages through the whole process, eg the fat used to fry etc, eg stage consumes something, even if it's manual labour and time.
Is the final consumer responsible for wastage along the way (eg for daring to not buy)? Is responsibility considered relevant at all?
"Complex problems have simple, easy to understand, wrong answers." - Henry Louis Mencken
by Agren » Mon 13 Mar 2006, 06:19:02
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('rogerhb', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Agren', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('rogerhb', 'Y')ou could simplify the sample with food, instead of a knife think of a potato crisp.
In your example, what is your answer?
It all depends on how pedantic you want to be, if I don't care that crisps are made from potatoes then I would say I consume crisps but not potatoes, however potatoes are consumed in the process.
Does it matter if you care or not? When consuming crisps I would say that you consume potatoes, and other things as well, the fat for deep-frying them, the labour, the transportation and so on. I know it's a somewhat theroretical discussion, but I think it is interesting non the less, especially for those of us who belive in consumer power.
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')So rather than just thinking about individual guilt include the overheads of stages through the whole process, eg the fat used to fry etc, eg stage consumes something, even if it's manual labour and time.
Is the final consumer responsible for wastage along the way (eg for daring to not buy)? Is responsibility considered relevant at all?
by SinisterBlueCat » Tue 14 Mar 2006, 11:01:17
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Agren', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('SinisterBlueCat', 'w')hen you eat a potato chip, which part of your body does the actual consuming.... the mouth for chewing? the throat for swallowing, or is it the stomach and the intestines? and what about the eyes for seeing the chip and the hands for actually picking the chip up?
does it really matter? a society, in fact a world of people is no different. we all consume in different ways and at different times, it is what we were meant to do.
All my body, of course. Stupid analogy, IMO.
is everyone in sweden as rude as you?
besides, it is not a stupid analogy. the point of it is the fact that the human species is a whole body, you cannot break down things into neat little compartments.
what is your point here anyway, are you somehow trying to avoid responsibility for what is happening in this world perhaps by saying, hey I was not the end comsumer, so it is not my fault?
and finally, in regards to your knife and who consumed the steel, you the buyer or the guy who made it...neither "consumed" it. The steel is still there, albeit in a different form maybe. Steel is not like food or oil, it can change shape but it does not lose mass or get burned up.
by Agren » Wed 15 Mar 2006, 08:33:46
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is everyone in sweden as rude as you?
besides, it is not a stupid analogy. the point of it is the fact that the human species is a whole body, you cannot break down things into neat little compartments.
what is your point here anyway, are you somehow trying to avoid responsibility for what is happening in this world perhaps by saying, hey I was not the end comsumer, so it is not my fault?
and finally, in regards to your knife and who consumed the steel, you the buyer or the guy who made it...neither "consumed" it. The steel is still there, albeit in a different form maybe. Steel is not like food or oil, it can change shape but it does not lose mass or get burned up.
Nope, not everyone. But when I see a stupid analogy I call it that. I did not say (or think that) you are stupid or that your ideas are stupid, but I still think the analogy is poor. Your stomache has no choice in wheather to take care of the crisp, but you certainly have a choice not to buy the knife, or whatever it is you are buying. Sometimes the consumption of whatever obviously is needed and good, at other times it's probably not.
The point is, ultimately, to think about consumer power and consumer responsibility. But to get to that point one first has to give some thought to who actually has the power over the consumption. Which is what I'm doing, I don't have the answers, that's why I am discussing it
It has nothing to do with trying to figure out a way to "not be responsible". I'm not into that gig.
And your last point is a bit nit-picky, IMO. The implicit assumption here of course is that the steel is used to make a knife and thus cannot be used to make anything else. If you start looking into recycling as well the picture of course gets even more muddy.
by MrBill » Fri 02 Jun 2006, 02:58:43
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'F')inally, today’s action saw all of the capital playthings’ stocks going up. Winnebago (up 1.8%), Brunswick (up 0.64%), Harley Davidson (up 1.3%), Marine Products (up 1.6%), and Polaris (up 1%).
I am sure going to miss water skiing. Maybe I will go tomorrow morning if it is calm?
I sure will not miss the Harley's with their loud exhausts, and the Seadoos that scream up and down the coast during the weekends.
Pool tables? A great post peak oil past time. Every walkable community should have a poolhall where we can meet up and get to know one another again! ; - )
The organized state is a wonderful invention whereby everyone can live at someone else's expense.
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