Recycle THIS.
First off, please excuse the blurriness of the photos from my soon-to-be ancient iPhone 3G. Being nearly two years old, it doesn't focus, do videos, or discover life on Mars like the newer ones do. If I leave it under a stick, archeologists will soon find it and conclude that the dinosaurs had opposable thumbs.
When you look closely, cross your eyes, and hit yourself in the side of the head with a floor pump, you'll gain the correct focus to read that you can actually recycle these CO2 cartridges. They are made of steel, which is one of the best materials to recycle.
The sticker on the side is practically begging you to do so, but I think they can do better. They could just as easily say, "Recycle me so I can someday become a spoke on Contador's wheelset as he wins more of everything." and then top it off by making it play an MP3 of "Circle of Life" from the Lion King when it senses you threw it in the wrong kind of receptacle.
Reader Comments (1)
Isn't the iPhone 3G ancient already? 4G is out in June, some say, and 3GS has been out for a full year... ;-)