Archive for November, 2009

What can we do to reduce the plastic polluting our environment?

Monday, November 30th, 2009
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Shar asked:


Plastic is made from fossil fuel, the same as our gasoline. So everytime we buy something plastic we are using more fossil fuel. We have plastic bottles, plastic bags, plastic everywhere that may take thousands of years to dissolve. What can we do as consumers to reduce the amount of plastic that ends up in our landfills besides the most common answer of recycle?
I’m not looking for simple answers here. I’m looking for an informed discussion.

It’s too easy to say, recycle, don’t buy plastic, etc. Plastic is everywhere on almost all things we use. Our cars, in our houses, furniture, anything you buy has some plastic in it.
What are some different ideas for reducing the amount of plastic disposed in our environment.

Francis Hurley

Monday, November 30th, 2009
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Donna Cidro asked:


Plastic card printing is an increasing market in Ireland because card printing can be used in different applications like from low cost personalized plastic cards to high resolution cards which you can applied for a variety of different cards such as business cards, credit cards, membership cards, and security and visitor badges. Plastic cards from CCS Ireland are known for its portability and durability that makes them an ideal choice for many applications. They provide a full plastic card design service from an initial card concept design to the final artwork and proofing. They also provide an advice from an expert about on how to incorporate highly secure features into both the design of the card and if it is required the Holographic overlay which you can use for security of ID cards. Their team is willing to work with the marketing department of their client to create the best possible card design for the company of their client.

If you choose the CCS Ireland in making your plastic cards, you are ensure that you have a dedicated and enthusiastic team that manufactures, markets, and distribute well coordinated range of plastic card systems and products.

CCS Ireland is the sole supplier in Ireland of Datacard equipment which is the world’s leading manufacturer of personalized equipment of Plastic Cards and Security Documents. They also have a wide selection of Datacard printers that will suits every need of their clients with choices of magnetic stripe, proximity card encoders and smart card. They also supplied a tamper proof cards and it can be laminated for durability and long life of your cards.

Plastic cards from CCS give a card processing Bureau service for some of the leading Irish companies. They also produce plastic cards for Government agencies. If you get your plastic cards from CCS, you are sure you will get the best quality because they are certified by ISO9001 and they are proceeding to its equivalent ISO 27001 for the security of the handling of their data and their entire IT infrastructure. CCS used the Connect Direct Plus for the safe and secure transfer of their customer data. The Connect Direct Plus employs an exalted level of encryption which is the most efficient and safe data system transfer; it is used by the leading banks in Europe, UK and Ireland for the transfer of sensitive data.

In CCS you are secured that all your sensitive data are all well taken care of with over 25 years of experience in this kind of industry, they can give their client a more comprehensive variety of services for the design, manufacture, personalization and fulfillment of their client’s plastic card program whether it is a new card launches or just an enhancement on the existing plastic card schemes. When it comes to all your plastic card needs, CCS is the expert n this field because they are focus in giving their client the best quality, price and service. CCS will fulfill all your

plastic card applications.



Mike Irwin

How do I remove plastic melted on a red toaster oven?

Sunday, November 29th, 2009
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asked:


I have a red toaster oven. Someone left a plastic bag on it and the bag melted to the oven. How can I remove the plastic without damaging the finish on the toaster oven?

Tessa Colon

Sunday, November 29th, 2009
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Monica Keller asked:


Although the majority of people use the terms “cosmetic surgery” and “plastic surgery” interchangeably, they refer to very different techniques, procedures and practices.

Cosmetic surgery normally refers to procedures that are used to improve or change the appearance of a nose, eyes, eyebrows or other facial features, including the teeth (cosmetic dentistry). It is always an elective surgery since it is not medically indicated for improving a patient’s physical well-being.

The motivation for much cosmetic surgery is often self-esteem. Cosmetic surgery can help people remove or change a certain physical feature that, as a result, makes them happier with their appearance and enhances their self-confidence, as well.

On the other hand, plastic (or “reconstructive”) surgery may involve the removal of cancerous tissues, or the process of moving or adapting other tissue. Rather than being merely for appearance, as in cosmetic surgery, the goal of plastic surgery is to restore form and function to the affected areas.

Plastic surgery does overlap at times with cosmetic surgery, especially regarding the restoration of normal appearance after massively invasive operations like mastectomies (breast removal). A portion of this particular procedure is plastic surgery, a portion can be considered cosmetic surgery, and there are methods in place to determine, for insurance purposes, how much of each type is involved.

Most people think plastic surgery is the same as cosmetic surgery because of the terminology, but the fact is that plastic surgery did not get its name from “plastic,” the material, but from the Greek word “plastikos.” This word basically means “to mold or shape.” This is why plastic surgery addresses such issues as birth defects, trauma victims and crippling, disfiguring disease.

A baby that is born with a cleft palate needs surgery to correct that condition, and this would be considered plastic or reconstructive surgery. Because the cleft palate can be a serious problem and affect quality of life, it is a medically necessary procedure. Medical necessity is also another important distinction between cosmetic surgery and plastic surgery, which is why plastic surgeries aimed at restoring normal functioning are generally covered by insurance. Cosmetic surgeries are not.

Despite the main purpose of plastic surgery being the restoration of normal form and function, there is a fine line between cosmetic and plastic surgery that is often fuzzy. Sometimes a certain surgery may be needed to restore normal functioning, although it also has an aesthetic component and improves appearance.

Cosmetic surgery is best thought of as surgery that has the goal of improving form, appearance and self-esteem. It is a way of altering the shape of a patient’s body for the purpose of making the patient feel better, more emotionally than physically most of the time. Plastic surgery , on the other hand, helps patients to regain functionality, which has positive effects both emotionally and physically.



Galilea Howard

plastic….?

Saturday, November 28th, 2009
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Jay asked:


have you ever tasted plastic i mean what does it really taste like?………..

Arlene Alvarez

How to remove stickers from a plastic cooking bowl without scratching it?

Friday, November 27th, 2009
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carlosdavid asked:


I bought a plastic cooking bowl.
It had some stickers I teared off but still has some glue residue on it.
The plastic bowl is for cooking or putting food on it, so I can’t rub it with alcohol.
How to remove stickers from a plastic cooking bowl without scratching it?

Juliana Ball

Would plastic wood be good to use on models?

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
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FordGuy asked:


I’ve already found out what plastic wood is on here. Now, I need to know if it would be good on model cars, or if anybody here has used it on model cars.

Israel Collins

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
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Kendra Wagner asked:


Plastic surgery can be an excellent way to improve your appearance, increase self-confidence and get a fresh look on life, but it’s important to remember that it isn’t right for everyone. Having plastic surgery is a big decision, and it certainly isn’t a choice that should be taken lightly. In order to decide if cosmetic surgery is right for you, it is important to consider a number of different issues before you decide. Spend some time researching your options, discuss your concerns with a qualified plastic surgeon and consider thee following five factors before you decide to have plastic surgery.

1. Personal Expectations

What do you expect to gain from having plastic surgery? Always remember that surgery is never a quick fix for life’s problems. Going into a procedure with the belief that it will dramatically change your life can lead to disappointment, frustration and even depression. Your goal should be to have realistic expectations about what plastic surgery will truly accomplish. Whether your trying to look younger or fix perceived flaws, never assume that simply having surgery is the “magic bullet” that will solve your problems.

2. Physical and Emotional Health

Before any type of plastic surgery, your overall health status will be thoroughly assessed. In addition to your physical health, you doctor will also consider your psychological and emotional well being. Individuals suffering from depression or other mental illnesses are typically not considered good candidates for plastic surgery. Before you decide to have plastic surgery, think about your own physical and emotional health. Are you generally healthy? Are you emotionally prepared to deal with the effects of plastic surgery? Discuss both of these important issues with your doctor in order to determine if you are a good candidate for plastic surgery.

3. Cost

The total costs of a plastic surgery procedure just might be the deciding factor for many people. Elective surgery is typically not covered by insurance, which means that you will need to fund the procedure yourself. While there are many different financing options for cosmetic procedures, you need to give serious thought to whether the surgery fits into your budget and your lifestyle.

4. Surgeon Qualifications and Credentials

In order to achieve the best possible results, it is absolutely essential to choose a plastic surgeon that is qualified, skilled and experienced. There are many ways to find a good surgeon, including asking for referrals from area doctors and hospitals. Once you have been referred to particular doctor, check his or her qualifications and credentials with your states medical licensing board. Then, schedule a consultation appointment to discuss your options. As you are talking to the doctor, ask yourself a few key questions. Does the doctor have good patient skills? Do you feel comfortable talking about different procedures with the doctor? Does he or she fully explain the possible risks and benefits of the procedure you are considering? All of these factors can play a major role in your decision, so always take the time to fully consider the qualifications and credentials of each potential surgeon.

5. Recovery Time

The length of time it takes to recover from a particular procedure may also play a large role in your decision to get plastic surgery. Each procedure can vary dramatically. Some procedure require only a few hours of recovery time before you can return to most of your normal activities, while other procedures can requires weeks of recovery time. You need to determine how much of your time you are able to give toward the recovery process. Recovery is an essential part of the plastic surgery process, and failing to follow your doctor’s orders can seriously compromise your final results.



Jaiden Whitley

What purpose does the black plastic serve on the piles of debris on cleared land?

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
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Joe F asked:


While traveling around Forks, WA, we saw a few acres of land that had been cleared and had the piles of sticks, etc, that weren’t worth hauling away. On each pile was a strip of back plastic, but the plastic didn’t cover more than maybe 10-20% of the pile. What is the purpose of this plastic?

Bruce Estes

Are plastic french horn mouthpieces as good as metal ones? What are the differences?

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
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Monnie asked:


I need a new one, and I was thinking of a plastic one but I don’t know if they are any good.
Thanks! It doesn’t get too cold here, so I guess that I will just get a traditional one.

Gracie Wood