Undernews For April 28, 2008
May 10th, 2008
Beyond the Euphrates began for us the land of mirage and danger, the sands where one helplessly sank, and the roads which ended in nothing. The slightest reversal would have resulted in a jolt to our prestige giving rise to all kinds of catastrophe; the problem was not only to conquer but to conquer again and again, perpetually; our forces would be drained off in the attempt. - Emperor Hadrian AD 117-138
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WILL YOUR CANDIDATE SUPPORT BIDETS?
TREE HUGGER - Bidets [are] a key green technology, because they eliminate the use of toilet paper. They also provide important health benefits. These include increased cleanliness, and the therapeutic effect of water on damaged skin (think rashes or hemorrhoids).
We use 36.5 billions rolls of toilet paper in the U.S. each year, this represents at least 15 million trees pulped. This also involves 473,587,500,000 gallons of water to produce the paper and 253,000 tons of chlorine for bleaching purposes. The manufacturing process requires about 17.3 terawatts of electricity annually. Also, there is the energy and materials involved in packaging and transporting the toilet paper to households across the country.
Toilet paper also constitutes a significant load on the city sewer systems, and water treatment plants. It is also often responsible for clogged pipes. In septic systems, the elimination of toilet paper would mean the septic tank would need to be emptied much less often.
Basically, the huge industry of producing toilet paper could be eliminated through the use of bidets. Instead of using toilet paper, a bidet cleans your posterior using a jet of water. Some bidets also provide an air-drying mechanism.
In Japan, high-tech bidets called Washlets are now the most popular electronic equipment being sold — 60% of households have them installed. In Venezuela they are found in approximately 90% of households.
Tags: john, stufflebeem
May 10th, 2008 at 8:49 am
fair point! let alone his drooligan followers/net police
May 10th, 2008 at 9:39 am
You really should calm down, it helps you think better.Edit: I apologize, I shoulda thought before I said that.
May 10th, 2008 at 10:30 am
Lol
May 10th, 2008 at 11:20 am
It is a mystery to me why Ron Paul’s fan contingent are so embarrassed about what their candidate says on a variety of issues. Why not, y’know, back a better candidate? That way you don’t have to invest so much in making ridiculous excuses for a loony. Just saying.
May 10th, 2008 at 12:11 pm
Say what you will about Paul’s policies, or his followers zealousness, but at least they can form cohorent arguments and reasoning.Have you ever tried talking to a McCain or a Hillary supporter? Woooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwwww.