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The guys started with
some follow up on The Wire, The Newsroom, what colored food does to your poop, Mike Batz’ link to Craig Goldwyn’s Huffington Post
article on sprouts, T. gondii in
Romanian animals, and F’ed up. Aaron’s email then
prompted a discussion about Plague Inc., the CDC’s interest in it and CDC’s own game Solve the Outbreak. The guys were impressed by how progressive
the CDC is in terms of social media and new ways of engaging the public. Don then provided some
info about HDScores, a company that plans to make Restaurant
Inspection Scores from 3100 jurisdictions from the US, Canada and UK widely
available. This prompted a discussion about making restaurant scores available
to the public in an interpretable way. Ben shared his experiences
from a recent trip to Calgary, where his 4 year old son Jack got sick, possibly
with Norovirus. Ben was fascinated by Delta Airlines’ approach of dealing with
the vomit problem, which involved plastic bags to contain the risk and coffee
pods to manage the smell. Don was familiar with the approach thanks to Roderick on the Line. Ben didn’t agree with Delta’s decision to
take them off plane first (thus inoculating the plane). It reminded him of two different articles. Both Don and Ben were glad Delta had a plan,
even if they didn’t quite agree with the whole plan. Don then wanted to ask
Ben about a Meatingplace article by Richard Raymond entitled Is our food safer than five years
ago? (free registration
needed to read). Ben explained why he didn’t agree with Richard’s arguments.
Don agreed and asked aloud about conspiracy theories, not dissimilar from those
surrounding New Coke. Don then wanted get
Ben’s take on the IFT’s March 2013 media update. In fact both Ben and Don thought that these
updates were way over the top and it reminded them of "The louder he talked of his honor,
the faster we counted our spoons” and Doug Powell’s comment on Barfblog “I'm immediately suspicious of people
… who say trust me.”
Ben especially didn’t like that organizations say “trust us” and without
telling people what the risks are and why they should be trusted. The discussion
of food processing reminded Don of Richard Wrangham’s great book "Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us
Human.” The last thing on
Ben’s agenda was Doug’s comparison between the porn industry and the food industry, which had resulted in a fair bit of backlash
against the legendary Doug. Ben noted that Doug’s point was how the two
industries differed in how they manage the risks, which people missed. And boy…
you mention porn and people get excited. |