
EcoGeek is proud to present the second project of EcoGeek.org. That's right, we're working on some other blogs, and the first, Carectomy.com, is officially up and running.
It might surprise you to know that the majority of adult americans have a sizeable growth frequently attached to their ass. This growth is the cause of a great deal of personal pain and plight. It is the leading cause of death in American youth, and a leading contributor to the obesity epidemic. It costs the average family more than $7000 a year to manage, more than three times what is spent on all other health care.Luckily, the operation necessary to remove this growth is inexpensive and painless, it's called a carectomy...and it's all we blog about here.
We've become far too dependent on cars in our society, and I'm happy to be one of the many folks who is undergoing a voluntary, partial carectomy right now. There's no wiser decision for your health, your pocketbook and your planet.
But that's not to say that it's an easy change to make. In fact, it can be annoying...or even impossible. But Carectomy.com hopes to be a guide for people who want to begin the process. It's something that a lot of people are going to have to do. So, instead of launching another green car blog, EcoGeek is happy to launch the world's first No Car Blog.
Josh Liberles, who is running the blog, is a long-time biking advocate and writer in New Mexico, and we're lucky to have him on the team.
Check out a few of these posts to see if you like what's going on at Carectomy.
- World Car Free Day Synopsis
- Free Mass Transit Improves Efficiency
- Jalopnik Can't See Past It's Windshield
- San Francisco's New Billion Dollar Transit Terminal
- The Sound of One Foot Walking: Budhism and Carectomies

written by MTW-Office, October 09, 2007
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written by Mark, October 09, 2007
I'm fortunate enough to live in a place where there has been an anti-car transport policy for the last 40 years and we have efficient public transport infrastructure.
But sadly, for most people this is just a dream and in most places a car is the only feasible method of transport.
written by Team Wicanders, October 09, 2007
We’ve just launched a cool new blog about Cork Oak Floors and wanted you guys to take a look at it. Since you are experts in green building and sustainable design alternatives, we were hoping you’d be able to share some of your thoughts with us.
What would motivate an architect or interior designer to choose cork over hard wood or carpet? Do you have any comments about installation or maintenance? Do you think its health benefits are a good fit for hospitals, nursing homes and children’s centers?
Would appreciate comments from people how have first-hand experience with cork oak floors. http://www.WicandersCorkOakBlog.com.
Sincerely,
Team Wicanders
;D
written by louise Rouse, October 14, 2007
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