Archive for September, 2008
Superman VS Batman
Sometime around the turn of this century, guys began buzzing over a proposed showdown between the two biggest icons in comic book history
This debate has drawn a lot of intrest and a website has been created for this debate.
Some comments include
#1: The batman would lose very badly against superman un less ,batman has a piece of kyptonite of planet kypton on hand to negate the powers of superman
#2: Batman would beat Superman every time! The greatest superpower is always intelligence. Batman has beaten Superman on every occasion where they’ve met as adversaries. Superman, from the Lords of Justice, took a serious beat-down from Batman
#3: Superman would totally win!
Why? He would win because he can face any challenge or anyone at anytime!
He has all the right powers a super hero need while Batman only has a few gadgets and can’t really “fly” at all he may have that hot car but Superman could definitely catch in one “whoosh” of his cape.
My call is that it will be the bat by a whisker. Both guys will be pretty knocked up but Lex will give the bat some kryptonite and that will be the final straw.
You can even vote on site. Check it out.
Superman VS Batman
Unconventional dance moves
Dancing is an expression of individuality….ye, ye. Sometimes it is just plain outragely funny. Check out this clip.
Wine in pouches saves the environment
A recent opinion article in the New York Times suggests that US consumers must change their options of non-bottled wines. This suggestion is based on the environmental benefits considering the carbon footprint created by trucking around glass bottles.
The vast majority (90% +) of American wine is produced on the West Coast, but then shipped to the East Coast where the majority of wine consumers live. This trucking process generates a tremendous amount of carbon-dioxide emissions. It is estimated that switching to lighter boxed wine for the 97% of wines that are made to be consumed within a year would reduce greenhouse gases by roughly 2 million tons or the equivalent of 400,000 cars.
Along with environmental advantages of boxed and pouched wine, it is also more economical from a cost per-glass perspective because of volume and preservation.
Versus was one of the first brands that launched the wine in pouch bag. These bags has an 80% lower carbon footprint and 90% less waste and landfill than regular glass wine bottles. Versus Wines played a key role in pioneering the development and implementation of this alternative and unconventional packing.
Source: seriousaboutwine
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