Welcome to my vision of the future, America

2008 November 18
by Kevin Donahue

Five and a half years ago, I confessed that I don't recycle. My reasons were selfishly simple: There was nothing in it for me, the guy doing all the work.

I don't recycle.

Let me expand on that statement slightly: I don't recycle anything. Newspapers? No. Glass? No. Cans? Nope. Phone books? I'm gonna go with no. Plastics? Surely you recycle plastics? That would be no. I don't recycle. Never have. I've got plenty that I think is recyclable (glass, cans, newspapers, you name it!), but I don't recycle any of it. It all just goes in the trash.

I can just see the dazed, manic expression of the "save the (insert_cause_here)" folks heads: What? He doesn't recycle? This does not compute. This does not compute. What do we do?

I could give you some cutesy reason as to why I don't recycle, like, I'm afraid my wife would run over the recycle bin in her fossil-fuel belching SUV (which…now that I think of it is kind of another half-valid reason), but the truth of the matter is I just don't want to recycle and there's no incentive for me to do so at all.

Does my garbage bill go down because I put a Diet Coke can in a plastic bin instead of the trash can? Nope. The city actually makes money selling my trash and (hypothetical) recyclables to companies. Do I see any of that money? Are my taxes going to go down if I recycle? Nope.

Will I sleep easier at night knowing that I saved x amount of space in a landfill because I recycle? Nope. We all help pay the salaries of hard working men/women who are paid to inspect the garbage at the landfill and remove recyclables. I don't want them to lose their jobs. And even if your area doesn't pay someone to do it, there are definitely some people who go to the landfill and remove recyclables to go to the recycling center because they can use the extra $2-3 for doing it. Do I want to be the one that says, "Gee, sorry Mr. Homeless Guy, you and your dog are just shit outta luck because I've decided to start throwing my own cans into this little plastic box?" No, I don't want to be that guy.

I don't pretend that I'm some kind of hero (for this reason, anyway), but the possibility exists that people who don't recycle are actually doing more to advance the effort to "save the _____" by not recycling. Somewhere right this very minute, genius scientists and inventors are coming up with new ways to use my trash for all kinds of greater needs: electricity, paving roads, creating shipping commerce (garbage barge joke! j/k). Who knows what they'll think of next? If we all recycled, this research might still go on, but not with same sense of urgency because the land fills wouldn't be growing at the same rate (hypothetically).

But, in complete honesty, the latter reasons above are just secondary and tertiary reasons. The real reason I don't recycle is that I don't see a reason to do it. I wouldn't save any money. I wouldn't realize some sort of practical benefit.

My garage has two bins: a big ol' trash can and a bright, clean, shiny recycle box. My name is Kevin and I don't recycle. I use the trash can for everything. (Otherwise the recycle box might get dirty!)

The point, of course, was simple: There is no market-driven incentive for recycling.

Oops… make that there WAS no market-driven incentive.

Fast forward to November 18, 2008… ABC News: Cash for Trash Spurs Recycling Boom

For years, Everett city officials tried in vain to increase recycling. They considered and discarded pay-as-you-go trash collection.

But when Everett sweetened the deal this summer with coupons and gift certificates as incentives, the amount of recycled material increased tenfold.

At her curbside, Everett resident Dawn Colameta said, "A lot more people are recycling now because they get something for it."

Before the cash-for-trash initiative, recycling coordinator Jon Norton said recycling participation was pitiful. Now, he couldn't be happier. "There are carts all over the city, up and down every street," he said.

Joe Barressi, crew supervisor for hauler Capitol Waste, has also noticed the difference on his Everett recycling route. "On an average day here, I picked up 3 tons," he said. "We're bringing in anywhere between 10 and 13 tons now."

Well… that's a win for consumers, but what about the city? This has to be a losing proposition, right? Wrong.

The city of Everett gets rewarded, too, by saving an estimated $150,000 this year in trash disposal costs. "We are saving the city money by avoiding sending trash full of recycling to an incinerator," Norton said. "We are saving a great deal of money."

Welcome to my vision, America. You're five years late to the party, but — thankfully — you've caught up.

STS-126 Night Launch from Orlando

2008 November 14
by Kevin Donahue

STS-126 - Night Launch from Orlando

STS-126 - Night Launch from Orlando

One of the coolest things about living in Florida is getting to see the shuttle launches & landings. We're 50+ miles from Kennedy Space Center, but… wow… Endeavour lit up the night. Awesome!!

More STS-126 launch photos @ Flickr

Snuggling with Daddy

2008 November 13
by Kevin Donahue

Snuggling with Daddy
Originally uploaded by merrindonahue.

The beagle dog… he's starting to grow on me.

Merry Veterans Day!

2008 November 10
by Kevin Donahue

I tend to be for the more solemn signs of respect for Veteran's Day, but I guess others favor garish, well-lit presentation featuring animated caribou. Those people would be our neighbors.

Seriously… isn't it still a little early for Christmas yard art?

The Day After

2008 November 5
by Kevin Donahue

"… Let there be no reason now for any American to fail to cherish their citizenship in this, the greatest nation on Earth."

How To: Get RSS feeds for YouTube Uploads & Favorites

2008 November 1
by Kevin Donahue

I'm doing some behind the scenes, work-in-progress lifestream stuff with Sweetcron here at KevCo (and — interestingly enough — MerCo, too!) and needed a way to pull my YouTube video uploads rss feed and YouTube favorited video rss feed.

Turns out that its really easy:

YouTube Uploads RSS feed: feed://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/users/USER_NAME/uploads

YouTube Favorited RSS feed: feed://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/users/USER_NAME/favorites

Synchronized Presidential Debate

2008 November 1
by Kevin Donahue

These guys deserve a gold medal in synchronized debating!

The Dog Days of Fall

2008 November 1
by Kevin Donahue

One of my dogs is staring out the front window. She looks so peaceful.

One of my dogs is out by the pool taking a nap. She looks so peaceful.

And one of my dogs is shuttling rocks from the landscaping into a big pile in the yard. I suppose he is building a fort.

Dear Mr. Obama

2008 October 31
by Kevin Donahue

How To: Run PHP5 at 1and1.com

2008 October 31
by Kevin Donahue

Need to run php5 on 1and1.com? It's pretty easy.

Add the following to your .htaccess file:
AddType x-mapp-php5 .php
AddHandler x-mapp-php5 .php

Done!

A shout out to my father-in-law

2008 October 30
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by Kevin Donahue

For no reason in particular… this is probably a good time to mention that FSU's last loss to Georgia Tech was in 1975. Bobby Bowden has never lost to the Yellow Jackets… ever. Go Noles!!!!

That is all.


Image: Andy Lyons /Allsp via Getty Images

Big Bird Sings

2008 October 28
by Kevin Donahue

Have you seen the video of Big Bird singing at Jim Henson's funeral? (Kleenex Alert!)

Incommunicado

2008 October 14
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by Kevin Donahue

And they walked together hand in hand
Originally uploaded by kevindonahue.

We're headed out to the island for sun, sand, sea, suds, surf, steel drums, sleep… and whatever else starts with "s".

I'll be incommunicado for the next six days - just long enough to find the other me and recharge my solar cells.

Y'all be safe and we'll catch you on the flip.

Hello mister other me
It's been a long time
We hardly get to have these chats
That in itself's a crime
So tell me all your troubles
I'll surely tell you mine
We'll laugh and smoke and cuss and joke
And have a glass of wine
That's where it always happens
Same place every year
I come down and talk to me
When the coast is clear


The Love of My Life

2008 October 12
by Kevin Donahue


Merrin … Originally uploaded by ~Camille.

Merrin's spending the weekend in Texas with the Coopers, which means a chance to get some pictures while knocking around with Camille.

I *love* this picture of my wife. Somehow it just really captures everything about her.

And… if you need pictures that capture your loved ones in East Texas, check out Camille's work at The Cardinal Rule.

The Machine is Us/ing Us

2008 October 12
by Kevin Donahue


By Kansas State Anthropologist Dr. Michael Wesch