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I’ll Have A Caesar Salad… Possibly Poisonous Needles on the Side

Two days ago, I craved some of Chili’s Chicken Enchilada Soup. So, as many of us do, a friend and I headed on over to Chili’s (the one on the Gulf Road) to have Iftar.

We sat down, we ordered: our food came, we ate it. Absolutely nothing out of the ordinary. But as we neared the end of our meal my friend spotted this thing.

It was a needle: an I.V. needle.

Yes, we found a possibly used, possibly poisonous, and definitely unsanitary hospital grade I.V. needle just sitting around at the edge of our table. Disgust does not even begin to express what was going through my mind when I first saw it. After snapping a few incriminating pictures with our iPhones, my friend and I immediately informed the manager who apologized profusely, comped our bill, and promptly took the needle away.

He promised that he would get to the bottom of how the needle got there and how it could’ve been so horribly neglected. He seemed very earnest and extremely apologetic as he repeatedly assured us that he would handle the situation with his superiors somehow. After having a very stern conversation with him I didn’t want to make a scene or to do anything that would lead to someone needlessly losing their job.

So, my friend and I left Chilli’s and, even while thoroughly grossed out, decided we didn’t want to hurt someone’s life over a mistake.

But then the next day I thought: hold on, that was a needle. Placed precariously close to our food.

It could’ve been poisonous; held some highly contagious disease; had we had any toddlers with us they could’ve easily stuffed it in their mouths. The possibilities for a very scary situation were endless.

And God knows how long its been left out there, right under the noses of the Chili’s staff! I mean, we came into the restaurant at Futoor time, which I’m guessing is when the restaurant opens (since, you know, Ramadan), that means that there is a good possibility that this needle which someone might have stuck through thier skin was left out over night without anyone caring enough to notice it or clean it up.

That level of negligence on the part of Chili’s cannot by any means be excused. Hell, if that’s how negligent they are about the part of the restaurant that people can see imagine how negligent they are about the part that they can’t.

What it came down to in the end was simple: I would not want anyone to even possibly be exposed to the same level of unsanitary eating. If I knew of someone who was exposed to this kind of incident, I’d definitely want them to report it for everyone’s sake. It’s not that I want to cause trouble for anyone or that I don’t trust the manager will try and do something about it. It’s just that I think its my responsibility to try and do as much as I personally can.

Now, here’s where I might need your help (yes, you’re the “your,” you!). See, I’ve tried reaching out to a few places that might be able to help and, basically, I haven’t come up with squat. I called 135 (the Ministry of Commerce hotline) only to be answered by a gentleman who, with all due respect, did not seem to take me seriously at all or know his elbow from his knee. He informed me that they would try and look into it but, after my conversation, I’m somewhat doubtful he even put it on record. I tried to find a way to contact the Ministry of Health (cause maybe there was an angle there) and couldn’t even find so much as a working phone number.

So, just to be safe, I’ve now taken to the blog. And to you my faithful, wonderful readers! Yes, I’m invoking the indestructible powers of LE WASTA!

If you or anyone you know can get some serious health inspectors down to Chili’s in order to really get this matter sorted out I urge you to please do so. If you don’t then please pass this post along to as many people as you can, and hopefully it’ll catch the eye of someone who can really do something about this.

Public health and eating sanitation is not a joke and when something as scary as I.V. needles are found it should be our responsibility to make sure they are never found again. Please help if you can.

All my love! (also here are more pictures of the scary I.V. needle, taken with a mediocre iPhone 4 camera)

Project Glass: Exciting, Awesome… and Slightly Scary

Look, I’ve seen War of the Worlds. I’ve watched iRobot. Hollywood has provided some pretty good scenarios of what can possibly happen when technology can infiltrate every part of our life, become indispensable,  and eventually take on a life of its own (and turn us into worm food).

Technology is fun, exciting, and makes life super-duper easy. But, honestly, sometimes it can get scary. I mean, if you think about it, the more humans advance technology and make it more immersive and indispensable in our lives the more it blurs the line between how much we’re actually doing and what technology is doing all on it’s own.

It can be really trippy to think of a machine knowing my every thought, responding to my every whim in a very personal way, and being so “smart” that it can almost live my life for me. And I’m not talking science fiction here. If Siri (on the iPhone 4S) can operate as a fully functioning, all-knowing personal assistant that can crack a joke with you and discuss the meaning of life, then I think we’re getting pretty close to creating a true model for Artificial Intelligence.

And this Project Glass doo-hickey that Google has come up with definitely brings us even closer to this possibility of allowing technology to take on a life of its own. In fact, if Project Glass works as advertised, it would make the technology almost like an active body part. Like your brain or your eye or, you know, your appendix.

And does that sound exciting? Sure. Mind-bogglingly awesome? Hells yeah.

A little scary too? Maybe.

All my love!

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