posted by devonwhittle on Apr 22, 2008
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Blattman posted this great placard from a pro-Tibet protest.
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posted by devonwhittle on Nov 7, 2007
Check out
Free Rice, a site recently launched designed to help increase your vocab and give out some free rice. The site is basically a game that tests your vocab skills, the better you do the more rice is given to those who need it. See also,
The Hunger Site.
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posted by devonwhittle on Sep 26, 2007
GetUp has a
new campaign trying to raise money to show their satirical advertisement during the Grand Final. Rather good work by GetUp, do give if you are able to.
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posted by devonwhittle on Sep 18, 2007
Following my more negative Starbucks post I’m happy to report back from my recent attempt to purchase Fairtrade at Starbucks. My wife and I were shopping in Eastland (in Ringwood which is an outer-east suburb) and decided to try our luck at Starbucks - we had just enough on the giftcard they gave us to get one coffee.
And what a pleasant surprise! The staff actually seemed to know what blend of their coffee was Fairtrade, they were actually nice about getting it for me, didn’t fill the cup to the absolute brim like the last time. It was actually enjoyable to order and receive the coffee - unlike my experience at the corner of Swanson and Burke where they basically shouted me down and threw a cup of coffee at me (after me having to explain that their Fairtrade coffee was in fact brewing right behind them).
Of course the actual coffee wasn’t anything special - it was drip filtered, so no latté or mocha or anything. But I was happy enough with the service to fill in a customer suggestion form.
Let us know if you have any reports back, and don’t forget to fill in the suggestion form when you do go!
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posted by devonwhittle on Sep 8, 2007
My wife and I are on the way home from the Organic Expo at the moment and am happily amazed at how fantastic it was. Heaps of stalls and presenters, thousands of people walking through, it was a eco-justice lover dream expo experience. For $15 entry fee we got access to thousands of different products ranging from cheese to chocolate, nappies to nightgowns, hand cream to herbs - and everything in between. We spent hours just browsing the stalls, trying free samples (Cocolo’s mint chocolate is super yummy!) and talking to the stall owners. I’ll be posting more posts later hopefully on some of the great finds there, but for now here are some of the pics I snapped while there. Enjoy and if you get the chance I would highly recommend you attend tomorrow or next year.
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