Greenability
March 29th, 2008
Are green business practices sustainable? Will the “green revolution” that is underway persist or is it just another fad. Major retailers have all already jumped on the band wagon, will our government be next? Consumers can purchase everything from sharpies made with eco-friendly dye free ink to shoes made from recycled rubber products. Unfortunately the “green revolution” comes at a premium price to consumers. At times I wonder if the green revolution has become just another form of class distinction? These are the thoughts that saturate my brain like a worm in tequila, perhaps its the tequila I lack that forces these questions to rise like a limp dick on Viagra?
Organic foods, organic clothing, and re-manufactured bio-degradable components all seem to me to reek with the stench of elitism. True, their have always been elitists, even a liberal elite. But our generation seems fundamentally different than those of past generations. Armed solely with credit cards and lacking any hard funds our generations seems to feel rather comfortable in debt and perfectly OK with dropping one hundred dollars on a used handbag made from recycled Capri Sun’s yet totally uncomfortable placing that same money in a savings account. What gives?
Check Out Our New Theme
March 18th, 2008
Hey guys hope you didn’t drink to much green beer this weekend. I know I had my share. Anyhow the last few days I’ve been preoccupied with designing a new theme for Vegthreads. The photoshop image is close to done, all I have left to do is slice the image then code it. If you know anyone who is familiar with this please drop me a line. Anyhow check out the future look of Vegthreads and tell me what you think!
-Michael Grech
Founder
