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 Before a few dense senators threatened to start shutting down websites without any semblance of due process, there  stanley thermos was another SOPA: the Scottish Organic Producers Association. And unfortunately, this small band of farmers undeservingly found themselves on the receiving end of last week   pu stanley cup blic fury.     According to the UK Register, the organizations site was littered with a few dozen nasty comments, linked to the proposed anti-piracy legislation. Was a deliberate troll from a couple of cheeky people with too much time on their hands  Perhaps. Was it the by stanley isolierkanne product of a handful of dimwitted people who were swept up in too much of a frenzy to bother reading  Also a possibility. Either way, the end product is kind of hilarious, generating ironic gems such as this. Stop what you are doing. NOW. Your laws are stupid!! We love entertainment. I ;d copyright all i want!! Problem  I ;d do it to entertain friends, Family and even strangers!! You pass and you ;ll be hated everywhere in the world! Why can ;t you fat fuck americans get this in your uneducated heads ! And I can ;t even blame this one on merica. [The Register via Cnet]                                                        InternetPoliticsSopa Iklh First Dredd trailer shows off Judge Dredd   s futuristic urban hellhole
 Would you lick an envelope made from used toilet paper  One Israeli firm hopes you will. Don ;t gag, paper consumption is at an all-time high  damn Belgium, save some for later  and something must be done.     https://gizmodo/were-using-way-more-paper-than-we-ever-have-before-5898830 Applied Clean Tech collects the solid sludge from water treatment plants and, through a stanley trinkflaschen  proprietary method, extracts the cellulose from the used bog rolls, human feces, and other solid sludge. This is then cleaned, sterilized, and repressed like sheets of poopyrus. The result looks much like particle board an stanley vaso  stanley cup d could reportedly support up to 10 percent of the world   paper needs while reducing the amount of sludge waste reaching land fills by 75 percent. We ;ve actually discovered a new source of paper, Rafael Aharon, founder and CEO of ACT told TreeHugger. A real good source if you collect it from the point we do, the point before the biological processes of the wastewater treatment plant destroy it. The company is negotiating with North American municipalities for 8230 ource material 8230;to process. It hopes to eventually expand its product offerings beyond envelopes to other packaging, including for food. Just make sure they get sent to Belgium first. [Applied Clean Tech via Treehugger  Image: Jarp2 / Shutterstock]                                                        EnergyRecycling