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Spill Baby Spill!

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

While I do not usually like to talk politics on my blog , I might have to break that rule. I do consider myself an environmentalist. You can go ahead and call me a tree huger, but I assure you I do not make love to trees, though I do like trees. They can provide some much needed shade during the hot months of summer!

It’s day 56 since the BP rig exploded and oil began to leak into the Gulf of Mexico. I haven’t blogged about this because I knew it could get me involved into politics or into controversial issues. However, it’s time I throw my opinion into the ring. Bare with me, this post might actually be longer then a few paragraphs! Anyway, there is a lot of anger going around and it seems that no one is immune to it. Whether you are an oil company, the President, an English person, a scientist, or just about anyone it is likely someone is mad at you over this tragic event. (Though I hope no one is mad at the scientists because it’s not easy getting an accurate read on how many gallons or barrels have entered the Gulf of Mexico).

What really saddens me is that BP didn’t seem to put in enough effort to improve their safety technology at the same time they were perfecting their deep drilling technology. Now, I can understand to an extent that the company was confident there couldn’t be a spill. If you drill right it makes sense that a spill would be unlikely. However, conventional wisdom suggests that you should always be prepared and it is obvious to me that BP was not. In hind sight, BP would have saved so much money, time, and lives had they spent money on improving safety, prevention, and clean up technologies. It’s not always easy to predict the future, but it seems that old technology that doesn’t work well to begin with and never tested in deep water operations would not be good enough in the event of a spill in deep water. Clearly, this is a lesson to any corporation which is involved in dangerous operations or operations that could cause death, environmental damage, etc..

For the record, I’m not against drilling for oil. However, if we are going to do it we should reduce the dangers of a spill as much as possible. In fact, I support Obama’s decision to stop new drilling. Think about the people who have been hurt by this whole thing. To start, the workers who died on the rig who should not have lost their lives. Then of course Louisiana, Alabama, Missouri, and Florida citizens who have lost their jobs and their livelihoods because of this. Then there is the environmental impact which has already killed many animals and threatens many, many more. The Wetlands in Louisiana which could get wiped out (that’s a major concern because the wetlands help protect against devastating hurricanes and reduce the damage a hurricane can do). And yes this is also bad to American BP and English BP workers and stockholders. I’m sure I missed someone and if so I do apologize.

As the title of my post here alludes to, I am making fun of the mantra, “Drill Baby Drill!” I hope Sarah Palin is not offended, I do not mean to single her out. I think we need to change this mantra to something more fitting to me: “Solar Baby Solar!” Yes anyone can use that quote (just make sure to mention that I said it. Yes I’m claiming its mine)! If there is any blessing to come out of this spill is that maybe America will start to see how important clean, alternative energy is. While not perfect, solar power has great potential to replace oil as an energy source and it doesn’t pollute or create an environmental threat to our planet. I believe that this technology is already quite usable and will continue to improve in the near future. When asked, “should we sacrifice progress for conservation,” I say we don’t have to. We can create green energy now and in the near future it will be able to replace our dependence on fossil fuels.

Now there is some resistence to making fossil fuels obsolete. However, this resistence is futile. Humans progress, it’s what we do, and at some point we will run out of oil and gas anyway. So, why put off the inevitable? Surely the oil companies, which make more money then any other industry, can afford to start their own green technology. At some point they have to evolve or they won’t survive anyway. And besides, green technology is cool and green is a cool color! The general public doesn’t care if we stop using fossil fuels as long as they don’t have to stop using energy. We waste so much oil and gas as a society. Green technology will make us more efficient so that we won’t have to conserve energy (which most of us don’t do a good job of anyway, myself included). This is because since solar panels create electricity from sun rays, we will have an unlimited source of energy (unless someone destroys the sun somehow. Course at that point we would all die anyway). This also turns your house into a power plant and you can sell extra energy you don’t need to the electric company!

What I am most excited about with regards to solar power is what it could do to the auto industry. Electric cars (yes I know there is already a trend heading in this direction)! Think about it, no more stopping at the gas station to fill up, and no more oil changes. Instead, you drive your car around and at the end of the day all you need to do is plug you car into your house. The solar energy you created, which will easily last you overight and then some, will fill up your car’s battery so that in the morning it will be ready to go with a full charge. This is something we could do now and you can too, if you have the money. And don’t worry about charge times, because quick charging technology is constantly improving. One day, it will take only a few minutes to charge the car instead of a few hours. Not only that, battery capacity will eventually exceed that of your average gasoline powered sedan (though some may miss the sounds of a roaring engine, but don’t worry we can program that into the car so it still sound bad ass)!

Of course, then we might see something like an electric powered Hummer. That’s all we need, a tank powered by electric batteries! Still, I think once electric car technology becomes more affordable and efficient people won’t care as long as they are saving money and can drive all over the place.  Then we won’t need OPEC anymore. Though we will still drill for oil it will be reduced dramatically. That’s because oil helps us make plastic, which for now isn’t going anywhere.

It’s also important not to forget about wind power. Probably the oldest form of a power plant (or maybe the water wheel?), wind power has a lot of potential too. And of course don’t forget about bio-fuels like bio-diesel and ethanol. Those technologies should come in handy too. Oh and I suppose clean coal too (meh).

I guess the whole point of this article is to show that we can be environmental friendly and still be cool. We can still waste energy and have large cars that can mow over anything in its path and not completely destroy planet Earth in the process (at least until we can terraform Mars and live there. That would be awesome)!

Procrastinating about Dr. King

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

“I sit here, a rainy Monday…”

So, here I am reading about procrastinating in my textbook and why people do it when I happen to notice something on my website. Yes I am multitasking! Anyway, I noticed I started a draft of a post for Martin Luther King Jr., but I never finished it. I remember now that I was going to do a post on that day. The problem? All I wrote was, “I sit here, a rainy Monday” and all there is. I have no idea what I was going to say. WordPress says that my last edit was on January 18, 2010 at 2:08pm.

This is the kind of thing that really bugs me. First off, how could I only write six words and then take a break? Did my computer freeze or was the six words just too much for me so I had to take a break and then forget to continue the post. It’s kind of late to do any kind of post about Dr. King now I suppose.

While it is true that I find myself busy all the time doing school work, dealing with life’s issues, and finding time to relax to relief the stress I do find sometimes that I get preoccupied with life. My priorities seem to change too much. So, here I am making a short post about all this in part to break a month long procrastination of blog posting. I guess it’s a good thing that I don’t get paid to blog. Hmm, I wonder, are there people who get paid to blog?

Beware the Ides of March

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Yes it’s March! Yay! My birthday has come and gone and I got a lot of neat stuff. I have so many video games now that I think I’m good till Christmas!!

I got a nice Canon digital camcorder which I can use now if I want to leave the house and take pictures or shoot video. I also got some Wii and PlayStation 3 Games. I also decided to buy some gifts for myself, why not right? I saw this on Amazon.com and I just couldn’t resist!

Also, don’t forget to get drunk for St. Patrick’s Day. Unless you don’t want to, like me, then that’s fine too. Also, Spring is coming, so I guess there are a lot of reasons to like March! ;)

My First Doctor Visit

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

I was trying to come up with some kind of catchy or silly title for this post, but then I just went with this one. Yes folks, I visited a doctor for the first time yesterday and had my first shots ever. Two, which are not as painful as I had thought. Scott Brown was a brave man sitting in the examination chair with my shirt off during the procedure. I had visited a dermatologist to take care of something that causing a skin irritation. I won’t go any more detailed then that!

Of course I have no health insurance, who does these days? Oh there are people who do? Well, I didn’t but the procedure was well under $300 so that wasn’t too bad. That also included the initial examination. Over all, I was probably at the doctor’s office for about an hour and a half. The procedure itself took about five minutes and my pain went away by the end of the day. Wasn’t so much pain afterward as sore. Now the irritation is gone and I feel like my old self again.

What I did learn the most was that I am more likely to see a doctor in the future if I have a physical problem. Here’s hoping I need to go to one again for another twenty-eight years or so!

Update 01/17/2010

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

Yes, time for another website update!

First, to start of, I should say proudly that I have managed to up my blog posts a bit more frequently now. The holiday season is gone and I am glad to a point. It was nice, but I’m glad I don’t have to listen to any more Christmas music for a while! I love it but after a while it gets a bit overboard.

As most of you may have or have not noticed, there hasn’t been any news for a while with regards to my creative writing endeavors. That is because I have been preoccupied with school. Last summer I started attending Ashford University as many of you probably know. It has taken up a lot of my time, they are accelerated courses. However the only real sacrifice I have made thus far was giving up my creative writing for a while. So, I thought since my school work is taken center stage I’d go ahead and make some of my research papers available to download.  I have added two of my papers which I had the most fun in writing. They are, “Why Do We Dream?” and “The Sense Of Self.” These psychology papers delve into some interesting topics. I do plan on making more of my papers available in the future. I’m going to stick to my papers where I got to choose the topics as I had more fun with them. I could post all of them, but I’d rather not unless you can’t wait to learn about nuerons and the central nervous system!

Where can I download these papers and sink my teeth into them??  Where else but in my download section!

…Oh alright I’ll post the links here in this blog, you lazies!

The Sense Of Self

Why Do We Dream?

Alright then, that’s it for now kiddies!

Oh and I almost forgot, on a side not that is. The download section has been changed a bit. Now you have but to click on the title of one of my works to download it. Remember, links are in white!