Entries from June 2008 ↓

Ice on Mars?

Might be. Might be frozen C02.

Shortly after the announcement, a crowd began to gather.
mars-poster.jpg

Fooling with Mother Nature

“Monsanto has filed dozens of patent infringement lawsuits asserting the four challenged patents against American farmers, many of whom are unable to hire adequate representation to defend themselves in court. The crime these farmers are accused of is nothing more than saving seed from one year’s crop to replant the following year, something farmers have done since the beginning of time.”

http://www.pubpat.org/monsantorejections.htm

The Water Car

This link
http://www.ndtvprofit.com/2008/06/14111927/Japanese-company-unveils-water.html
is the announcement of the new water car from Japan.

Previous to the above announcement, Eugene Mallove, drove the streets of America in his car that ran on H2O. He was found bludgeoned to death in his own driveway. There was also an Australian who had simultaneously built his water car. He also died. Another gentleman in the Philippines has a car that runs on water too, who says he cannot patent his process because ‘that would be going over the head of our master’. At last report he continues to drive the streets of Manila.

The process by which the water car operates sounds like a winner. You pour water into the tank. This causes electrolysis of the water which separates into its two components of oxygen and hydrogen and brings them together at the flash point. And the point of this vehicle over others is that it’s totally electric and doesn’t run on gasoline, doesn’t need a battery and doesn’t need plugging in at night. You just add water (or Japanese tea is reported to work in the link above).
And go!

Help the HoneyBees

Did you know we rely on the honey bees for one-third of our food supply? Neither did we. Over 25 percent of the Western honey bee population has disappeared over the last few winters, which poses a serious risk to our natural food supply. And there are still no answers. At the rate they’re disappearing, we may see the disappearance of crops like many fruits, nuts, and vegetables that rely on the bee’s services.

To learn more vistit Silence of the Bees and helpthehoneybees.com 

choices of armageddon

Hey! The thought of ways to blow up. I was sifting through some current movies and I suddenly realized that today’s movies are full of guns. I mean, it’s hard to find a movie without guns and explosions.

After the Arnold series of films I truly began to look for story instead of explosions. The popular genre was explosions but personally I was tired of that. I wanted substance. I wanted story. And the story I wanted was….the world was less complicated, more loving and friendly and more warmly cooperative, like the space station guys. And the best to you all.

We can continue this.

Update: There’s actually a site devoted to this – The Internet Movie Firearms Database