Tuesday, June 24, 2008

New Kids Are Back?

OMG, this is so horrible I had to share it.

Nothing "New" about these guys.

Should be called "Pathetic Balding Mid Life Crisis Dudes In The Gated Community"

They even Disabled Embedding By Request on their original video which shows you how bad it really is. Don't worry I found another copy.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

We Are Not Alone!

UPDATE: ONE STEP CLOSER

Lander Finds Ice on Mars, Scientists Say

Discovery Is Key Clue In Determining Whether Planet Supported Life




Imagine if that is the headline in next week's NY Times.


Most likely you haven't heard, but a recent NASA landing on Mars is creating some more buzz in the scientific community.


Phoenix Photographs Mars' Surface -- That's a Keeper

Stunning photos sent back from Mars show the Phoenix lander sitting pretty on the icy northern plain and the spacecraft with its solar arrays deployed. The spacecraft now morphs into a science lab, deploying all its instruments, including a camera and a mini backhoe. It will dig in the dirt at the landing site to find out whether the cold, forbidding surface of Mars could once have been warm enough for microbial life to exist on the planet.


Wow this is exciting, at least for me.

Do you realize the enormity of discovering life on another planet?
To quote a wikipedia article

Extraterrestrial life is life originating outside of the Earth. It is the subject of astrobiology, and its existence remains hypothetical. There is no credible evidence of extraterrestrial life that has been widely accepted by the scientific community.

Right now it's a myth, a dream a mere hypothesis, but if those things were to become reality and life was discovered on Mars imagine the next "space race" it would create and therefore create jobs, more freedoms, more squirrels. It would be the perfect catalyst to bring the nation and world together. Our day to day struggles would seem insignificant compared to what might exist.

To me this is the equivalent of proving with scientific evidence the existence of ghosts, angels or life after death. Now imagine what that would do to the world?

Friday, June 20, 2008

Deja Vu??

Ok, today when I got into work I scanned some news headlines and read this:

Flood Victims
Feel Misled

Officials Said Levee Would Hold

full story

HMMM?
Either my browser's cache is really old or we've heard this story before

And here's a nice simplistic outline of what happened in New Orleans

Did these people learn nothing of the power of water from these past events?

HELLO PEOPLE, if you live next to a major river or ocean don't ever expect the levees to hold.

EDIT:
Another Headline on 6/22

River's Rise Renews Worries in Missouri

Amid the battle to hold back the swollen Mississippi River, some towns in northeastern Missouri and Illinois got an unwelcome surprise Saturday as river levels rose higher than projected.

Experts predict the next big disaster city will be Venice which has been sinking for years.

There was a great PBS special about the sinking city and a great alternative solution to the problem.

Back in the early 1900's Galveston had a great approach of building up the entire city






Whatever the solution this much is true. History repeats itself and water is unpredictable so those people living in a flood endangered area should not be surprised when their city goes under, even if the local "officials" promise "the levees will hold"

Friday, June 13, 2008

Classic Clip

I find that whenever I start getting too involved with work/life Monty Python always helps bring things back into perspective. Happy Friday the 13th


Wednesday, June 11, 2008

The High Cost of Democracy



So by now you have probably noticed the gas price hit $4.00/gallon but if not consider yourself lucky and go fill up your car.

Of course the panic and speculation is already starting for $5, $6, $7 a gallon.


To me this comes down to a simple *supply and demand problem which follows the Peak Oil theory and regardless of your position on the Iraq war I found the following article very interesting.

Now before you freak out and call me Rush Limbaugh's secret lover, read the following paragraphs from the article and tell me what you think.

March 10, 2008 Issue
Copyright © 2008 The American Conservative

Oil for War

After invading one of the most petroleum-rich countries on earth, the U.S. military is running on empty.

by Robert Bryce


Today the average American G.I. in Iraq uses about 20.5 gallons of fuel every day, more than double the daily volume consumed by U.S. soldiers in Iraq in 2004. Thus, in order to secure the third-richest country on the planet, the U.S. military is burning enormous quantities of petroleum. And nearly every drop of that fuel is imported into Iraq. These massive fuel requirements—just over 3 million gallons per day for Operation Iraqi Freedom, according to the Pentagon’s Defense Energy Support Center—are a key reason for the soaring cost of the war effort.

In 2007 alone, the U.S. military in Iraq burned more than 1.1 billion gallons of fuel. (American Armed Forces generally use a blend of jet fuel known as JP-8 to propel both aircraft and automobiles.) About 5,500 tanker trucks are involved in the Iraqi fuel-hauling effort. That fleet of trucks is enormously costly. In November 2006, a study produced by the U.S. Military Academy estimated that delivering one gallon of fuel to U.S. soldiers in Iraq cost American taxpayers $42—and that didn’t include the cost of the fuel itself. At that rate, each U.S. soldier in Iraq is costing $840 per day in fuel delivery costs, and the U.S. is spending $923 million per week on fuel-related logistics in order to keep 157,000 G.I.s in Iraq. Given that the Iraq War is now costing about $2.5 billion per week, petroleum costs alone currently account for about one-third of all U.S. military expenditure in Iraq.


OMG! Enough Already.

Regardless of what happens in November do you really think this was all about bringing Democracy to an oppressed country and why should we (Americans) always be the ones to say that Democracy is the "right" form of government for the entire world?

Don't get me wrong, I understand the problem with evil communist dictators, I really do, but at what point does the cost not justify the means?

*EDIT: As I've dug deeper and deeper into this the past few days I have realized the complexity and enormity of the current state of oil and that many factors are truly contributing to the current economic state.
There are several economists and energy experts arguing over whether the oil price is over inflated due to commodity trading and we actually have a surplus of oil but an unregulated decrease in refinery production to unnecessarily drive the price even higher.

One economic article discussing the futures trading can be found here








Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Checkout Google Sets

Ok, so I haven't had an interesting Google post for a long time so I headed over to Google Labs and stumbled across Google Sets

Very fun to try different words to see what you come up with.

I'm sure a teacher somewhere could use this for a spelling test or a poster.