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Not News – toys cause obesity.

by ZombieSkittles on March 24, 2010

I read the Advertiser. While it is something that I only ever buy and read occasionally, I still feel embarrassed admitting to this. It’s like when I was in school and admitting I listened to any Simple Plan song (hey they had some good ones) ever was a hell worthy sin.
It’s not that they don’t write some good stuff in there. I mean, they do keep us up to date on a lot of things going on, but my problem lies in the bias attitude in some of their articles, and the fact that some of their articles are pointless, stuff we already know, or that I feel are just plain wrong.

adelaidenowobesityAs a perfect example, there is an article in today’s Advertiser on the debate on whether toys should be included in children’s fast food meals or not claiming that they’re a big reason many kids eat fast food, and thereby is a direct cause of childhood obesity. I completely disagree with this article, and the idea in general.

Firstly, as was stated in the article itself by a McDonald’s spokeswoman, “they only advertised the healthy options of a Happy Meal on television and other media.” I honestly can’t think of an instance where an advertisement for the kids meal has featured anything other than those weird apple slice packs or salad. While Hungry Jacks apparently “declined to comment”, I can’t remember seeing any advertisements for their kids meals anyway, or KFC either, nowadays. They spend too much time advertising the latest burger using the words “flame grilled” as many times in 30 seconds as humanly possible to focus on that.
I can say that as a kid I used to love collecting the toys. However, that was not the sole reason I ate there; the food tasted really good too. However despite the fact that I used to love the toys and they did make going to McDonald’s a bit more of a treat than say, getting fish and chips from the deli, I did not get hooked. I’ll still eat it now and again but not all the time. I understand how unhealthy it can be, and therefore only have it occasionally. Which brings me to my final point. The kids these toys are targeted at are young. I’m going to take the rough guess and say kids 12 and under, but I may be wrong. They are governed by their parent(s)/caregiver(s). They can beg and plead and do what they want, but in the end the parent(s) have the final decision. I’ll repeat that; the parents have the final say in what their kids eat. Just to make sure that got through to you here it is again, in bold, italicized, and a bigger font. We’ll throw it in a quote box for good measure.

The parents have the final say in what their kids eat.

There we go. I see in the news when it comes to censorship, and what is wrong with the kids, people will so often point the finger in the direction of someone else before looking at themselves. The kids will eat healthy if you give them healthy food. How hard is it to make some rice and chicken, instead of wasting fuel and time going to the fast food restaurant, buying expensive fatty foods, and then blaming someone else for your kids being fat?

If you don’t want them to eat fast food, don’t buy it for them.

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Escaping With The Papers (A new blog)

by ZombieSkittles on December 13, 2009

635988-tf2_0034_superIt’s not unknown that I’m obsessed with Team Fortress 2. So it shouldn’t be any surprise that now I’m contributing posts to a new blog dedicated to the game.

Doc_Swarley has started the site for posting game news, discuss maps and classes, strategies, and anything else really to do with the game. There are three of us writing for the site, so there is bound to be quite varied writings and opinions.

It’s still new, but you can check it out at Escaping With The Papers. My first post on it is up and discusses the new update teaser, which indicated that Valve will be adding the ability to make your own motherfucking weapons (awesome).

If you like the game as much as I do, give it a look and maybe drop a comment or two.

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I have a writing gig…kinda

by ZombieSkittles on June 26, 2009

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I am writing for TechMasher.com a bit now, just writing about random technology and computer things as they happen or I suddenly take an interest in them. I’m still trying to get comfortable so I’m not entirely comfortable with one or two bits of the posts, but I’m working on it. Here’s a small list of the posts I’ve got on there now (not many, of course, but what can you do). If you could take a look, I’d appreciate it. Woot.

  • TweetDeck For The iPhone – I know I wrote a quick review here too, but the one on TechMasher was a bit more thought out, and I like it a lot better.
  • 5 iPhone apps to boost productivity – I wrote this originally as a 10 apps post, where 5 would be useful apps, and 5 would be games/time wasters. It was too long, and broken into two parts. This is the first part, the second is scheduled for later today. When it does I’ll update this post with that link
  • iD Software bought by Zenimax – Found out about this as soon as I connected back to the internet earlier today. Amazing stuff. I can’t wait to see how this affects future games.
  • 5 iPhone apps to destroy productivity – The second part to 5 iPhone apps to boost productivity; details 5 addictive games on the iPhone

Thanks for looking at them, feel free to let me know on Twitter how much you hated them. WEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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I’m writing so few articles between these posts, but here we go again.

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Keeping with the idea of a regular weekly post, here’s another list of Digg articles that interested me in some way or another this week.

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The title of course indicates that a week goes for nine days, but that’s just how I roll baby; BENDING THE FRAIL FABRIC OF TIME AND SPACE.

When I used to get bored, I’d either traverse the various threads in 4chan, or use Stumble Upon to find something interesting. But while those have gotten old for me, I find myself using Digg more and more now. I used to be a bit weary of the layout, it looked confusing to my tiny fragile brain; but now I’ve embraced it, and am frequently looking at the various articles that are ‘dugg’. These are just a few of the articles I found on the site that I just had to read.

These were my favourites this week. I particularly found the konami code article fascinating, and it made me go looking for more.

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