Opinions Are Clearly Divided.
i have been surprised (to say the least) by: some of the responses posted at PSB. I have posted extracts from 4, 2 negative - 2 positive.
i guess everyone in the world agrees that killing is bad. that exploitation of third world resource is bad. that disrupting foodchains that support complex ecosystems is bad. but it seems, where our world is concerned, there is one view for every one of us. this site isn't about shameless self promotion, nor is it 'warm cuddly and green'. it serves to draw attention to something that is going on, and will impact us (and our children) in our lifetimes.
here's one opinion (full copy in PSB Guestbook):
"Hey Will, if you really want to save the planet why not propose that your customers stop shaving and thereby you can directly impact on energy consumption by not needing to consume shaving products. You really take the biscuit for hypocracy. You are such a joke."
and here's another:-
"I commend anyone that would put the time into educating people, and attempting to make a difference, and I challenge anyone that has something negative to say. To those of you I ask this. What is it that you stand for, what do you fight for, what drives you? How is it that your are trying with the pitiful singular life that we are all given, to make a change for others? What legacy are you leaving? Again, I say Thank you Will for not living in your bubble, thank you for your efforts, they are not unnoticed."
and like ping pong....
"Why do you think people will give a damn about your inane scribblings on a sick bag? I bet you’ve stashed it away in the hope that you can ebay it in the future. Although I wouldn’t throw it away just yet – it may come in handy when you puke up your next asinine marketing ploy."
serve returned...
"I watched Al Gore's film about 2 months ago - I cannot beleive the "heel Dragging" that goes on in the UK over recylcing, reduction of emmisions and increased use of recylcable energy. In Scotland we use Hydro Electric power through water and dams to produce electricity, we have huge resources of wind and water but no-one wants to use it (too costly)."
i guess everyone in the world agrees that killing is bad. that exploitation of third world resource is bad. that disrupting foodchains that support complex ecosystems is bad. but it seems, where our world is concerned, there is one view for every one of us. this site isn't about shameless self promotion, nor is it 'warm cuddly and green'. it serves to draw attention to something that is going on, and will impact us (and our children) in our lifetimes.
here's one opinion (full copy in PSB Guestbook):
"Hey Will, if you really want to save the planet why not propose that your customers stop shaving and thereby you can directly impact on energy consumption by not needing to consume shaving products. You really take the biscuit for hypocracy. You are such a joke."
and here's another:-
"I commend anyone that would put the time into educating people, and attempting to make a difference, and I challenge anyone that has something negative to say. To those of you I ask this. What is it that you stand for, what do you fight for, what drives you? How is it that your are trying with the pitiful singular life that we are all given, to make a change for others? What legacy are you leaving? Again, I say Thank you Will for not living in your bubble, thank you for your efforts, they are not unnoticed."
and like ping pong....
"Why do you think people will give a damn about your inane scribblings on a sick bag? I bet you’ve stashed it away in the hope that you can ebay it in the future. Although I wouldn’t throw it away just yet – it may come in handy when you puke up your next asinine marketing ploy."
serve returned...
"I watched Al Gore's film about 2 months ago - I cannot beleive the "heel Dragging" that goes on in the UK over recylcing, reduction of emmisions and increased use of recylcable energy. In Scotland we use Hydro Electric power through water and dams to produce electricity, we have huge resources of wind and water but no-one wants to use it (too costly)."

