tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1213331072378388884.post424089008595922883..comments2024-03-19T08:45:10.745-05:00Comments on Hayward "Blah, Blah, Blah" Blog---Just a (Retired now) High School Economics Teacher. That's all...: This sports complex in the UK gives new meaning to the term "Dead Heat"...Yikes!GeneHaywardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08848814178464097668noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1213331072378388884.post-26214710035936354302011-02-18T00:29:58.397-06:002011-02-18T00:29:58.397-06:00This situation is no different that many other mor...This situation is no different that many other moral situations we have in our society. There our two sides with their own arguments and convictions. In this case I believe that it is not a good idea to throw what is "holy to dogs" and find other means to apportioning the funds. Is there much debate on this subject in London? What if they used solar energy or another means of Greg Dunnnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1213331072378388884.post-24974793571727852462011-02-17T22:22:25.909-06:002011-02-17T22:22:25.909-06:00No one would really no if they never told anyone. ...No one would really no if they never told anyone. If it would save them $23,000 then I do not think it is a bad thing to consider. It is not like they are be in the crematorium itself.Rebekah Gaisbauer 1Anoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1213331072378388884.post-16690980783253659412011-02-17T20:11:55.826-06:002011-02-17T20:11:55.826-06:00Wouldn't it smell? And I'm sure that this ...Wouldn't it smell? And I'm sure that this would decrease demand of the complex's services that would cancel out the saved $23,000 per year so I don't believe it is a wise business decision.Joey Crawford 1Bnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1213331072378388884.post-90056184765599530602011-02-17T08:17:04.544-06:002011-02-17T08:17:04.544-06:00I understand why that may have some moral objectio...I understand why that may have some moral objection, but people will be cremated no matter what the heat is used for. If the people are going to be cremated anyway, why not use the excess energy go to waste?<br />But is it worth it, in the long run for the UK to save only $23,000 if this will cause a large controversy? Maybe not.Hayley Buppnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1213331072378388884.post-21331309136702287582011-02-17T02:19:45.221-06:002011-02-17T02:19:45.221-06:00If Soylent Green has taught us anything, it's ...If Soylent Green has taught us anything, it's that people make great energy sources. I personally wouldn't mind being heated by a crematorium, but it might raise some moral controversy. Is it ethical to use people to heat buildings? Yeah, that's a tough one.Matt Johnson, 3Ahttp://www.none.comnoreply@blogger.com