Energy News
- World at risk without climate justice - The Asian Age - 05 Feb 12 at 05:23
- Analysis:Nuclear crisis bolsters Japan push for utilities reform - Reuters - 03 Feb 12 at 20:18
- Panasonic Targets Clean Power for Homes After Fukushima Disaster - Bloomberg - 03 Feb 12 at 16:12
- Chris Huhne: most greens 'think he has done well' - The Guardian - 03 Feb 12 at 10:35
- Japan's unending nuclear nightmare - Daily Star Online - 01 Feb 12 at 18:11
- Fukushima disaster prompted huge surge in global renewable energy deals - REVE - 01 Feb 12 at 10:05
- Fukushima puts East Asia nuclear policies on notice - The Japan Times - 31 Jan 12 at 23:57
- Renewable Energy Deals Hit Record Level in 2011, But Is Rise Sustainable? - CleanTechnica - 30 Jan 12 at 22:48
- Post-Fukushima, Nuclear Policies in Flux Around the World - Care2.com (blog) - 25 Jan 12 at 14:13
- Will Fukushima Push Japan Toward A Renewable Future? - Earth & Industry - 22 Jan 12 at 16:14
powered by Google News Widget/Shortcode plugin
-
To do…
Comments OffFirst off here’s a link to the latest Deep Kyoto masterpiece I am working on. Earlier this month David Ewen and I went on a five stop pub crawl of Kyoto’s Irish pubs in search of the elusive craic. I intended to write one article detailing the pub crawl while comparing all five pubs and their relative merits, but have since decided they each deserve an article of their own. So the first one is up now and it’s on The Gael. Enjoy. There’ll be another one tomorrow.
Now as for today’s topic. I have a “To do” file in my bookmarks at the top of my browser where I put all the interesting links I come across when I think “Ooh that’s cool! I’ll look at that later!” and then of course I completely forget about them. So, it being the end of the year I am clearing them out and chucking them your way instead. I think I’ll just post the silly or funtertaining ones today.
This is cool.
This is a pants squirrel.
This is scambaiting. A brilliant idea IF YOU HAVE RIDICULOUS AMOUNTS OF SPARE TIME, of which I do not.
These are artificial foreskins. The perfect Hannukah gift!
These are Korean politicians showing us what democracy is really all about.
And this is a really cool illustrated version of Neil Gaiman’s “The Day the Saucers Came”.
And these are the chicken police keeping the peace and giving some weally wascally wabbits the hard word:
Published on December 22, 2008 · Filed under: Random;

