Showing posts with label Time Magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Time Magazine. Show all posts

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Big Empty Stores: the Next Big Opportunity?


Just finished Brian Ulrich's haunting photo essay, "Stores No More," of empty retail storefronts, many of which are in IL (one in my hometown of Riverside). There are so many empty "big boxes", and more to come (witness Circuit City, the most recent victim). It's a giant opportunity for someone to think of something to do with these acres of finished space...

Sunday, January 11, 2009

E-Waste: A Dirty Little Secret


In my cleaning frenzy over the holidays, I found our stash of old electronics. A forgotten drawer filled with old cell phones, keyboards, peripherals, chargers, cords, and sundry stuff. I then thought about the half dozen tvs and airconditioners in storage. I know that you're not supposed to just throw this stuff, but why, and what should I do with it?

Here's some eye-opening facts:

-400 million electronic items are discarded each year, and less than 20% are recycled

-130,000 million mobile phones are tossed each year

-Computer or television displays (CRTs) contain lead, cadmium and mercury, all health hazards when not properly recycled

-Our e-waste is being shipped to developing countries like China, Nigeria, and India for recycling, in dangerous and hazardous conditions.

Some interesting links from Time Magazine: E-Waste and Recycling Overseas, E-Waste and What to Do with It.

-Chicago Recycling Coalition offers a comprehensive list of recycling options for all types of stuff. It's your best local resource for ideas and options.

What did I decide to do with all of our stuff?

All phones to Collective Good, a group that reuses and recycles phones for charity. Old computers and usable peripherals to Computers for Schools, an organization refurbishes computers for use in local public schools, and the old tvs and air conditioners? I'm giving away through the Freecycle Network.

Any other ideas?

Sunday, December 14, 2008

End of the Year Reviews...


It's a little early for end of lists, however my two favorite ones are out now. The Time Magazine List Issue, and the New York Times Magazine Eight Annual Year in Ideas Issue. What I love about these issues is everything I missed...

From Time, which offers its top ten on many topics: Apparently I missed some of the top buzzwords of the year: "nuke the fridge," and "topless meetings.".

Time on Food Trends: how did I miss the Clover? The best coffee machine in the world? Guess so, since Starbucks purchased the company. Anyone know of a Clover in Chicago? Next, the Mex-Italian trend? Haven't found it anywhere in Chicago yet, but it can't be far away.

Their top ten gadgets I can't wait to try? The Optoma Pico PK-101: a projector for IPods and IPhones. Tiny, powerful, totally cool. Several boys in our family are getting the Flip MinoHD(an incredibly small, hi def camcorder that's idiot proof and comes with its own editing software (please don't tell the boys!). I'm also hoping for a Kindle for myself under the tree.

From the New York Times Year in Ideas: Ideas that I hadn't heard of: Automated Anesthesia, Gallons Per Mile (not miles per gallon), and moonvertising.