Aug. 10th, 2005

eruthros: Wizard of Oz: Dorothy in black and white, text "rainbow" in rainbow colors (Dorothy singing rainbow)
Today, in Things That Are Really Cool:

Buy Blue on your iPod. (Not that I have an iPod, but if I did, I could totally use this.)

There's a longstanding "you know you're a San Franciscan when..." joke that ends "you boycott so many products you have to keep a list on your refrigerator or you'll forget." For me, that didn't used to be true: most of what I boycotted was easy to remember, and you tend to buy blue when you buy local -- amazon.com's red, but I didn't shop there even before I knew that because I shy away from Huge Companies that put my Favorite Local Stores out of business, so I shop at powells.com which, hey, happens to be blue.

As big companies started buying up organic producers, it got harder to remember -- Atria/Philip Morris owns Kraft which owns Boca Burgers and Balance Bars, General Mills owns Cascadian Farms (the bums -- I used to buy their frozen fruits) and Muir Glen, Coke owns Odwalla, Dannon owns Stonyfield (ditto the bums, because it's taken me ages to find a comparable local organic), and Kellogg's owns Morningstar and Kashi. Still, buying local rarely lets you down.

And I didn't find buyblue.org helpful when it started, because there really wasn't much there that I didn't already know -- it listed very few companies, and most of them weren't surprising. Starbucks, with its good labor relations? Blue. Shell Oil and Walmart? Red. Fancy that.

The list's gotten much, much bigger now, though. They've researched whole new categories of products, and while most of the seriously-blue companies don't surprise me, some of the reds do. For example: California Pizza Kitchen. Nordstrom. Urban Outfitters. Dell. Krispy Kreme. Remembering labor relations standards at places I rarely go is much harder, so I find this a really cool idea. Out and about and want to go to a drugstore? Look it up, and you'll find that you should opt for CVS over Rite Aid or Longs. Neato.
eruthros: Yoda in Dagobah swamp, caption "slimy? mudhole? my fandom this is!" (SW - slimy mudhole fandom)
ScummVM, how do I love thee? Though thy documentation could be better, yea verily.

See, just a soundblaster emulator can't get the monster.sou speech files from SCUMM-based games to work properly, and you get all this screechiness and bleh. ScummVM, otoh, emulates just perfectly once you figure it out (though you have to do your own futzing with the .ini file) and now I am playing Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis and ScummVM can make Kyrandia play too and... Kyrandia! It has been so long! (This comes up because many of my old early-90s SCUMM-based games were on 5 inch floppy, and so naturally they are unplayable now, but someone in Philly was getting rid of the CD-Rom versions of same, and now I have Maniac Mansion and Sam and Max and Monkey Island the first and Day of the Tentacle and Fate of Atlantis and other things yay.)

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