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More college cafeterias are eliminating trays. Unfortunately, Time Magazine decided to call this decision an act of “war,” vitiating the editorial judgment of its headline writers. Tim Harford and Pete...
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1) Pepsi is calculating the carbon footprints of popular food products like Tropicana orange juice, Quaker granola bars, and Pepsi cola. No plans yet to put those footprints on its boxes, a la Sapporo....
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Monica Hamburg sends over another goodie. Bring on the bathroom graffiti. Poetry, at least in Japan, can cut down on toilet paper usage. A study by the research center Japan Toilet Labo showed that it...
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In Iceland, instead of flies, it’s bankers who fled the country following the financial meltdown. Hat tip: Peter Warnock. Posted in Blog posts Tagged: urinals
View ArticleWhat is “urine sauvage”? A problem for Paris
What’s more amazing? The fact that Paris, France, has a special “elite” force known as the Brigade des Incivilités, or Bad Behavior Brigade? Or the fact that Paris, France, considered some aggressive...
View ArticleLatest urinal fly sighting – Santa Monica, California
At a public restroom along the ocean. Actually, it’s a bee. Posted in Blog posts Tagged: urinals
View ArticleUrnial flies aren’t just for grown-up guys
Julie Power, a Nudge blog reader with 7-year-old twins, knows that boys can be even messier than men. As she points out, “Most moms know nagging kids only backfires. They end up deaf to everything. And...
View ArticleWhy aren’t dual flush valves the default choice in public bathrooms?
Tom Vanderbilt sends along this photo from a Stanford restroom. It’s a simple idea that seems like it should be everywhere. Posted in Blog posts Tagged: default rules, urinals
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From an Umbro ad similar to urinals part III. Posted in Blog posts Tagged: urinals
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