The Opposite of 'Entourage': Former Aspiring Actor Publishes Novel About the Other Hollywood
A former aspiring actor writes a hilarious novel, based loosely on his experiences trying to start an acting career from scratch in Hollywood.
John Natsoulas Gallery Presents the 18th Annual California Conference for the Advancement of Ceramic Art
CCACA, the California Conference for the Advancement of Ceramic Art, celebrates its 18th year, presented by the John Natsoulas Gallery. The conference takes place during the last weekend in April, April 27 through April 29. CCACA runs in conjunction with the annual 30 Ceramic Artists exhibition, from April 25 to May 26, 2007. Registration and more information on the conference can be found at http://natsoulas.com/html/ccaca/index.html.
Popular Los Angeles Gay Psychotherapist and Coach Launches New Websites, GayTherapyLA.com and PozTherapist.com
Popular Los Angeles gay psychotherapist and personal/executive coach Ken Howard, LCSW has launched a new version of his website, accessible at www.GayTherapyLA.com and www.PozTherapist.com. The new site features dozens of Howard's articles from the past decade that address how gay men can have successful gay relationships, living and thriving with HIV/AIDS, and various topics across a long list of categories for the visitor to peruse, from "Anger Management" to "Stress Management". Howard is one of the leading openly gay therapists (and one of the very few...
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U.S. CAD to Present Fourth Annual Southern California CAD Summit - Sept. 25, 2008, at San Diego Convention Center
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The Benefits Of Getting A California Refinance At This Time
For the first time in mortgage history, interest rates have gone down to reasonable levels, and costs of pricey homes have plummeted to record lows. To get California refinance at this time can make your dream of owning a beautiful home come true.
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Export Reform Group Compliments, Critiques California E-Waste Plan
Middlebury, VT (PRWEB) June 16, 2006 -- California’s new E-Waste System has done a terrific job at eliminating “junk” e-waste exports from shipments to Asia. Unfortunately, the system also destroys millions of perfectly working units, at a cost to the environment.
According to the World Reuse, Repair and Recycling Association (WR3A), California’s SB20 law has eliminated any incentive to send junk cathode ray tubes (CRTs) as “toxics along for the ride”. The abuse of monitor reuse and repair markets in Asia was the main topic of a 2005 trip to Asia by WR3A, and of a training session by WR3A given at the IEEE Summit in San Francisco in May.
California doesn't abuse reuse markets, because California law leaves nothing to reuse. Good monitors, under 5 years old, are being smashed for subsidies created by California’s SB20.
WR3A has proposed a more efficient system, allowing reuse without abusing the export market. Robin Ingenthron, WR3A president, gave comments to the California Integrated Waste Management Board in May, requesting that SB20 processors be allowed to meet the WR3A’s purchase orders for good, working CRT tubes.
WR3A complimented SB20 for creating a “top shelf” niche of regulated e-waste companies, who have no excuse to send junk CRTs mixed in with legitimate reuse items. Unfortunately, the SB20 regulations cause good CRTs to be ruined before going back to the monitor factory.
The “cancellation” clause in SB20 costs Californians millions of dollars. The legitimate purpose of “cancellation” is to make sure the same monitor will not be redeemed twice in state for deposit.
WR3A presented state officials with a plan to allow used tubes to be remade into new monitors, through a manufacturer take-back program. There is no risk of over-redemption, since the monitors are rebuilt at the same factories as new monitors. The program requires that one key component of the CRT – the vacuum seal – be kept intact.
Unfortunately, CIWMB regulations specifically require California processors to break that vacuum seal, as opposed to testing the CRT to manufacturer specifications, or requiring that circuit board be removed, as required by environmental groups (BAN and SVTC).
If the California recycler does not spoil the CRT, they must refund collector costs out of pocket. Easier to break the seal, and bill the state. WR3A estimates each broken seal costs California recyclers $10. This represents a loss of $1M per month.
Another bad outcome arises from market corrections to the “supply vacuum”. To meet their requirements (estimated at 80,000 used CRTs per month), the Asian factories must buy from less reputable “recyclers”. Worse yet, the monitor makers may mine Asian forests for more lead.
“CA regulations take good monitors and break them prior to export,” says Ingenthron. “It increases mining, tilts the market to 'bad' exporters, and costs California millions.” Fair and open trade is better policy, he says.
Meeting legitimate demand with fair trade of inspected product is the best way to drive lowball exporters out of business, WR3A maintains. California is in a position to do that, by re-interpreting its cancellation subsidy.
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