Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Friday, February 20, 2009

bulldozer lead revolution

over many years i have been looking towards the best use of resources in my state and although I do believe that we need to concentrate on the core limiting resources of our nation the problem is how this is undertaken. how do we do this in the longterm of benefit to the state, the people and the land itself.

So what are the three core resources in this land? first we need to provide water for the desert. we are blessed with a simple way of producing as much water as we need from our surrounding seas. the simplest part is to use bulldozers to remove the salt layer of our largest inland lake. several million tones of salt that can be piled into a salt mountain and mined and processed into the consituatant metals and acids. hydro chloric acid, sodium, potasium and the incredible amount of heavy metals including gold make this a very worth while thing to undertake. then create a chanel to the sea and before you do this concrete the chanel and use the solacel technology from elizabeth on a large enough scale to continually transform the inflow of water in the chanel to fresh water which in turn will provide as much fresh water as we need.

the second key resource is the correct use of high energy and cheep energy production in the state. the easiest way is to follow germany and allow all small generators of energy to sell on the energy generation market for a set value for 5 years. The other requirement that is needed is cheep baseload power. the easiest way to get this will be hot rock in 5years time but a nuclear 4th generation system from china would be a good idea as well. The main thing we need to help improve the hot rock system is nuclear waste. hot rocks are nuclear furnaces that allow continual heat production for a very long time however they do cool. the addition of nuclear waste material that is currently not being used in resource regeneration or reprocessing should be used in hot rock generation to increase heat, power and longevity.

the third key resource is environmentally sustainable transportation. the easiest process that can be under taken is through a buy back system for old cars and trucks with hybrid and fast charge engines and the rolling out of solar powered hydrogen generation stops wherever there is a current service station. An integrated hydrogen fuel system is the easiest way for us to do this efficiently. when power is cheep and can be tapped for transportation we have a chance to keep this nation running against the curve.

well thats all for tonight. Ill continue this later.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

In Menoramdom

Last night Misty died. She was an old, demanding, and utterly affectionate cat and I didn't know that I loved as much as I did.

Her death was peaceful in that it was in her sleep, and it was fairly quick.

She was a wonderful animal, who knew she was one of the most important people in the house, and yet managed to learn the concept of not doing some things although she was willful enough to keep trying to test the limits.

I loved that cat and she will be missed.