- Criticism from Jonathan Safran Foer -- and others -- for not being anti-meat enough, and not "grappling" with meat
- The animal-rights community
- How middle- and low-income meat eaters can stop eating feedlot meat
- Nose-to-tail eating and "rock star" butchers
- Food trucks, street food, and redefining our "fast-food" eating culture
- His last three meals
- Salt, high-fructose corn syrup, food marketing, and health claims
- Grilling season, men re-entering the kitchen, and the feminist revolution's affect on cooking
- Oprah, and tangling with the food industry
Monday, April 12, 2010
michael pollan interview
talking about...
Friday, March 26, 2010
fire-rated glass
Pilkington Pyrostop® fire-rated glass is made with a multiple laminate of float glass and a special transparent intumescent interlayer, which is totally compatible and optically homogenous with the glass layers. When exposed to fire, the pane facing the flames fractures but remains in place and the interlayers, one after the other foam up to form an opaque insulating shield that blocks the heat of the blaze.
Pilkington Pyrostop® fire-rated glass includes performances from 45 minutes up to 120 minutes depending on the product chosen. All of the Pilkington Pyrostop® fire-rated glass products are Cat II human impact safe. Pilkington Pyrostop® fire-resistance glass must always be used as a part of an approved fire resistance rated framing assembly.
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Pilkington Pyrostop® fire-rated glass includes performances from 45 minutes up to 120 minutes depending on the product chosen. All of the Pilkington Pyrostop® fire-rated glass products are Cat II human impact safe. Pilkington Pyrostop® fire-resistance glass must always be used as a part of an approved fire resistance rated framing assembly.
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010
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