Misc


Chocolate? Toxic?

Chocolate contains a compound called Theobromine which is poisonous…if you’re a dog. This is because an average canine immune system takes over 17 hours to break down the theobromine by 50%, as they are unable to metabolise the chemical effectively.

As little as 200g of chocolate would stress the digestive system of a 20kg dog, and over 500g is a lethal dose.

So this Easter weekend be a little bit greedy and keep all the chocolate to yourself. If you think you’ve eaten too many chocolate eggs, how about taking a look here at Lenny the Chocolate Moose!

In the past week I’ve read about Google taking heat because some researcher in Germany did searches like “Americans Are Known For” “Germans are known for” and just imagine the rest you might query on. So the question came up “Is Google Biased Culturally?” Then I read Google is taking heat for expanding services to China despite the fact that the Chinese government is blocking content which it deems unworthy of it citizenry.

Google is but a cataloger of information. And it is a very good one at that. It does not try to give an opinion, it just catalogs and then retrieves based upon logical criterion. Whether or not Google provides searches in China, the very fact that they are ‘in’ China expands freedom, or the concept of freedom, if even so slightly.

Google did not create the information about anybody, or any culture, on the Web. It merely cataloged it. Don’t kill the messenger. I can be tough on Gooole, and I am sometimes a bit uncomfortable with the ever-growing amount of power Google holds under one big roof, but this is where I draw the line…

Yes, would you Adam & Eve it, you can now buy a gizmo to test if you pet is diabetic. Diabetic Pets
Whatever next…

I read today that the passport office has made a small (but significant) change to the small print for passport renewals.You could (and still can) renew your passport anytime in the last 9 months of its validity period (UK passports are valid for 10 years) which would effectively give your new passport a length of upto 10 years 9 months.

However you could also renew it at any other time if you wanted to - maybe you didnt like that old photo or whatever. They have now scrapped this bit which means if you already have a passport you CANNOT renew it until the last 9 months of its term. Now your inital reaction may be ’so what’, we’re only talking about a photo aren’t we?

There may be more to this. You have probably heard about the on-going debate about ID cards, what they should contain, and how compulsary they will be (or in reality which guise are they going to be under to make it technically not compulsary, but actually you pretty much don’t have a choice). One of the most likely suggestions is to link them to your passport ie if you have a passport (80% of people do) then you will need to submit all the information, biometrics, and other personal details as part of your passport application/renewal. Now a lot of people are against this level of intrusion into their personal details, so having a passport without all the extra biometrics etc along with it is appealing.

In reality then, by preventing people from renewing passports until they have finalised how to implement ID cards, they are preventing people from renewing now to delay giving up their personal details to ID cards for 10 years. In effect this is making the ID cards compulsory without phrasing it as clearly and honestly as that.

Furthermore, if you do not have a passport now might be a good time to get one before it becomes an even longer process than it already is.

..who you won’t hear from in ages.and then their computer / video / microwave / radio / lawnmower / toaster etc stops working and you receive the ‘hi. how you doing. listen i have a problem with..’ and so it begins.

Having said that, if it wasn’t for all the electronic stuff breaking we’d probably lose contact altogether. And when I do go round to fix things (as i often do being the helpful kinda guy i am) it often turns into a 5 minute job and a 3 hour catch-up chat - which is always good.

 

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