finch451
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Real Name: Finch
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Homepage: http://www.cannedink.com
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15 Comments
Say bro, you forgot to vote for your two most recent videos.
Welcome back!
Congratulations on reaching new heights on VideoSift. You have earned yourself 33 stars, earning you status of Silver Star member. You have been awarded 1 Power Point for achieving this level. Thanks for all your contributions.
A dying breed.
In reply to this comment by finch451:
Glad to see another thinker out there. We're getting rare, you know?
Hey your Pagemaster trailer is dead. Here's a working link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7neANE9cVI
I'll upvote in good confidence.
Hey finch,
just an FYI, your "Dawn of the Dead (2008 Remake)" video looks like its dead.
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Actually Finch, technically you had yours up first, even if it was just the bootleg. You could have just updated your post with the higher quality version, and Tymbrwulf would have had to discard his as a dupe since you had it up first.
You beat me to it by 40 minutes. Up until an hour ago, I could only find the bootlegged version online. Good quality find!
If you're interested, here is Officer Salvatore Rivieri's home phone #: 410-882-6737
In reply to this comment by finch451:
Salvatore Rivieri
4 Delight Ave
Nottingham, MD 21236-4118
Complain number: 410 396 3141
hey, i just uploaded parts of the omid djalili show, he is amezingly funny. to think that the u.s wanna bomb clever people like this one is a joke. u should check it out, greets, dead.
You're welcome. Let me know how you go with it.
In reply to this comment by finch451:
You know, it's really strange. Not two days ago, I was researching Zoan, Soto Zen, and Zazen extensively, trying to find out more about it, and started practicing. And now, you post up this helpful video.
A sign? Meh, who knows; but thanks.
Thanks! I actually don't like any of it. KIDDING, of course... I'm a huge fan! I love those guys...
In reply to this comment by finch451:
I'm a huge fan of Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Spaced, etc.
Good finds on the videos.
lol thx
In reply to this comment by finch451:
Haha, you are far too cool.
In reply to this comment by looris:
http://www.videosift.com/video/Headless-Horseman-Bud-Light-Ad
if you send a requeue before it gets discarded, maybe it'll finally make it... I'll spam it in the talk, too, just to be sure
http://www.videosift.com/video/Headless-Horseman-Bud-Light-Ad
if you send a requeue before it gets discarded, maybe it'll finally make it... I'll spam it in the talk, too, just to be sure
some more info for ya
#661 - Precaution and PVC in Medicine, Pt. 1, July 29, 1999
http://www.rachel.org/bulletin/pdf/Rachels_Environment_Health_News_1534.pdf
#662 - Precaution and PVC in Medicine, Pt. 2, August 05, 1999
http://www.rachel.org/bulletin/pdf/Rachels_Environment_Health_News_1543.pdf
By Charlie Cray
Rachel's Democracy & Health News
.. . A careful examination of alternatives is precisely what the chlorine industry seeks to avoid. Their primary strategy has been to bog down the debate in interpretations of the toxicological evidence -- the "dueling risk assessments" strategy invented long ago by the tobacco industry.
The main front group for this strategy has been Elizabeth Whelan's American Council on Science and Health (ACSH). ACSH receives 76% of its funding from industry sources, including Exxon, the largest phthalate manufacturer in the world.[1]
ACSH hired Dr. C. Everett Koop, Ronald Reagan's Surgeon General, to spearhead ACSH's "blue ribbon" panel of 17 "experts," most of whom have ties to the chemical industry, examining PVC safety. Koop and ACSH concluded that vinyl toys and medical devices are not harmful.
In its extensive critique of Koop's study, Health Care Without Harm pointed out that ACSH only weighed the risks and benefits of medical products made flexible with DEHP (a toxic phthalate --see REHW #661), while ignoring the available alternatives --cost-competitive nonPVC products that are perfectly good substitutes. For instance, Koop said, "removing the phthalate [from the PVC product] would actually pose a significant health risk to individuals who depend on these devices [IV bags]." Koop ignored the fact that an FDA-approved phthalate-free IV bag produced by McGaw already has about 20% of the IV bag market.[2]
[1] Mark Megalli and Andy Friedman, MASKS OF DECEPTION: CORPORATE FRONT GROUPS IN AMERICA (Washington, D.C.: Essential Information, 1991). See also: "Public-Interest Pretenders," CONSUMER REPORTS (May 1994), pgs. 316-320. For an excellent review of ASCH's ties to the chemical industry and Koop, see: "The Junkyard Dogs of Science," and "Flying the Koop: A Surgeon General's Reputation On the Line," PR WATCH Vol.5, No. 4 (Fourth Quarter 1998), pgs. 1-6. Available at: http://www.prwatch.org/98-Q4/dogs.html .
In reply to this comment by finch451:
Damn, I never knew PVC was actually toxic at a stand still, but it makes sense.
I'm not gonna let this video change my opinion on PVC at the moment, but I will say that it's gonna get me to do some research and see what these 'toxins' are all about.
Good find.
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