So my / partition was getting full and I wanted to clean things up. I think I made another post a while ago about finding unused debian packages. This website offered some other general ideas for finding cruft:
Linux SIG - Maintaining a Clean System
posted by geoff on 4/05/2005 10:46:00 AM
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I've recently gotten into the World Changing website a bit. This article about taxes on plastic bags to reduce waste is interesting. It mentions taxing plastic bags to reduce waste. This may be a good idea, but there are also consumer/industry policy changes that could work alongside or instead of such legislation. Simply asking customers if they have their own bag would before bagging groceries would eliminate the scenario where I am talking to the cashier and it's too late to tell the baggers that I'm using my own bag. Usually the line is busy and I don't want to hold things up to have them unbag or rebag the the groceries. I've also actually seen baggers throw away unused bags when I tell them that I don't want them. Also, changing the age-old question of "paper or plastic?" to "paper, plastic, or no bag?" would remind consumers that there are other options for carying their groceries and might encourage some to use a less wasteful alternative. I submitted this idea to Kroger via a web form and I'm interested to see how they comment.
posted by geoff on 4/04/2005 03:54:00 PM
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Forensics alumni organization: http://www.ece.osu.edu/~stevenss/forensics/
Forensics Team page: http://forensics.org.ohio-state.edu/
Yup. I did some geeky stuff in college. It was fun and ultimately worthwhile though.
posted by geoff on 4/04/2005 10:38:00 AM
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