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Native Americans Outsourcing Bead Making to India E-mail
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Tuesday, 15 July 2008

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In an effort to cut costs and increase production of traditional Native American beaded jewelry, the High Council of Native American Tribesmen has decided to call upon India to help take up the slack. Best known for augmenting many technology companies IT needs, India thought it would accept the challenge of manufacturing "the other kind of Indian" products.

Navajo Nation CEO, Chief Yellowhorse Roadsign, said in an interview this past week, "It only makes sense to out source our traditional bead making. We are so busy with casinos these days that we have neglected to keep up with the increased demand of our own beaded jewelry." Chief Yellowhorse has been in talks with IOC Technology of Hyderabad India, a firm traditionally known for Microsoft ASP.Net web programming for the past month.


IOC spokesman Vidya Schaefermiller said "We welcome this opportunity to shift gears from technology and help our Indian friends with bead making. I'm actually questioning the quality of my technical people anyways..."


Both Roadsign and Schaefermiller agree that this is a win-win situation for "Both Indians." When asked if he felt guilty for shipping jobs overseas or disrupting traditional Native American art, Roadsign said, "Not in the least...besides, the white man can't tell the difference between Indians, Arabs, Hispanics or Native Americans!"

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Obama McKillip for President E-mail
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Thursday, 12 June 2008

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Who do you WISH were running for president? E-mail
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Tuesday, 10 June 2008

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Please cast your vote at the latest poll to the right.
 
Dannon Releases New Toxic Spring Water? E-mail
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Flouride Treatment
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Monday, 22 October 2007

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From the same company that told you that drinking more milk will help you lose weight, Dannon releases their new and incredibly confusing product Dannon Spring Water with Fluoride!  I don't know what angle Dannon is trying to take with their new marketing campaigns, but from what I understand fluoride (sodium fluoride) is not something you want to ingest. 

First of all, sodium fluoride is a by-product of copper, iron and aluminum manufacturing...a pollutant.  Back in the 1930s a study was conducted to figure out how to get rid of this by-product.  After a big successful pr effort, the conductors of the study concluded that fluoride can prevent tooth decay.

So yeah, you are probably saying, but don't we have fluoridated water from the tap?  Why yes we do!  But check out this little tid-bid: According to a World Health Organization study conducted since the 1970s, there has been a steady decline in tooth decay over the passing years in the U.S., France, Germany, Japan, Italy, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and a bunch of other European Nations.  But, looking at the fact, only the U.S. fluoridates its water should tell you something.

Consuming too much fluoride is quite toxic.  There is enough fluoride in a tube of toothpaste to kill a small child.  Now, Dannon claims that there is an acceptable amount of fluoride in one serving of their Spring Water, however, their recommended serving size is only 8 ounces.  Does anyone really follow the serving size of anything (Unless you are on Weight Watchers)?  Also, on a hot day I have been known to consume about 3 bottles of water which is the equivalent of about 32 oz of water.  Now that could be allot of fluoride.

Awesome Facts About Fluoride:

  • Too much can cause dental fluorosis...the discolorization of the teeth enamel and eventual crumbling.
  • Was once used as insecticide and rat poison.
  • Once absorbed, fluoride binds calcium ions and may lead to hypocalcemia.

According to the EPA, "Some people who drink water containing fluoride in excess of the Maximum Contaminant Level over many years could get bone disease, including pain and tenderness of the bones. Children may get mottled teeth."

Yeah, it is almost impossible to not ingest toxins, but if you can help it, why not?  And why put yourself at risk?  I'm just confused as to why Dannon is pushing products like these.  They make some awesome Yogurt and I think they should stick to that.

 
Funny Domain Names and What the Heck Pictures E-mail
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Funny Domain Names
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Monday, 22 October 2007

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This installation of What the Heck pictures are just insane. What the heck were these people doing when it happend?  Listening to their iPod? Dialing a number on their new iPhone?  Either way looks like the insurance company will be on their case.

The Worst but REAL domain names:

  • Lake Tahoe is a great place to vacation, but vistiting their website will make you giggle just by typing the url:
    www.gotahoe.com
  • This is pretty funny.  The site tells you what attorney represents a celebrity...hence the name "Who Represents."
    www.whorepresents.com
  • I love Italia...but I love their language even more.  This company actually manufactures power generators.  Funny word in Italian!
     www.powergenitalia.com
  • Many artists want to spread the word about art.  Well, what better and faster way to spread it than with speed?
    www.speedofart.com

Awesome Plane, Train and Automobile Wrecks

Now to End this with a few Your Mamma Jokes

  • Your Mom is so ugly, when she looks in the mirror her reflection ducks
  • Your Mom is so ugly, when she applied for a drivers liscense in california, they gave her and oregon one instead.
  • Your Mom's so ugly when she walks into a bank, they turn off the surveillence cameras
  • Your Mom's so ugly even Rice Krispies won't talk to her!

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