Health food ... unhealthy?

Carb addiction is real, according to researchers who fear that by taking fat out of snacks, food producers are replacing it with more carbohydrates and making them even more addictive.

Calgary Herald

How well do you expect Obama to do as president?

The Canadian Press Harris-Decima survey found that 57 per cent of respondents believe the Democratic president will do better than expected.

In the Canadian Press

Given that the public reception of Obama seems to suggest that he's the Messiah, how exactly can people conclude that he'll do better than expectations? What are they expecting him to do? Raise the dead?

The cost of cars

Thanks to Dan for sending this my way:

The model American male devotes more than 1,600 hours a year to his car. He sits in it while it goes and while it stands idling. He parks it and searches for it. He earns the money to put down on it and to meet the monthly installments. He works to pay for gasoline, tolls, insurance, taxes, and tickets. He spends four of his sixteen waking hours on the road or gathering his resources for it. And this figure does not take into account the time consumed by other activities dictated by transport: time spent in hospitals, traffic courts, and garages; time spent watching automobile commercials or attending consumer education meetings to improve the quality of the next buy.

The model American puts in 1,600 hours to get 7,500 miles: less than five miles per hour. In countries deprived of a transportation industry, people manage to do the same, walking wherever they want to go, and they allocate only 3 to 8 per cent of their society's time budget to traffic instead of 28 per cent. What distinguishes the traffic in rich countries from the traffic in poor countries is not more mileage per hour of life-time for the majority, but more hours of compulsory consumption of high doses of energy, packaged and unequally distributed by the transportation industry.

From Altruists.org

How NOT to find a wife

Apparently some women don't fall for the "attack her while wearing a mask, disappear for a moment to take off the mask, and then 'come to her rescue'" approach. Who could have guessed that?

In related news, dousing yourself in gasoline and then lighting yourself on fire may also be an ineffective way of impressing a woman.

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