Tuesday, February 26, 2008

 

When you're tagged, you're tagged....

"Air pollution is indeed a significant health threat in the former socialist economies, where decades of inefficient production still takes its toll. Nevertheless, apart from the risk of unsafe sex and illicit drugs, even here the pollution risk of 3.5 percent YLL is the smallest of the industrialized world risks. And when we look at the OCED-area, it becomes obvious that at 0.6 percent the environmental risk from air pollution is by far the smallest of all OCED risks."

This is from p123 of Dan Bonevac's Today's Moral Issues. I'm Dan's TA again this semester, and the tag caught me preparing for this week's discussion sections.

Anyways, thanks Shawn. I guess I need to pass on the favor, huh. Well, no real pressure guys, but I'll go for:

Errol,
Neil,
Bryan,
Aaron and
Flic

Here's your instructions:

1. Grab the nearest book (that is at least 123 pages long).
2. Open to p. 123.
3. Go down to the 5th sentence.
4. Type in the following 3 sentences.
5. Tag five people.

I'm unclear on what the point of this exercise is supposed to be - I guess it's meant to be revealing in some way.

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