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For Those Who Know What Happens On Sunday

Feel silly doing this, but here’s what they call a gift registry:

  • pepper mill
  • funky alarm clock
  • beard trimmer
  • universal remote control
  • good pair of gym shorts
  • kitchen knife set
  • leatherman micro
  • Grill brush (or a BBQ set)
  • a Stanley Kubrick film on DVD (ones I don’t have include Spartacus, Lolita, A Clockwork Orange, Barry Lyndon, and the Shining)

If you want to reserve one simply post an anonymous comment (be sure to fake the name and e-mail on that one, I can see that info), that way there’s no repeats. The only un-recommendations I can think of are jackets or shoes, I have double-digit amounts of both…

Western Civilization Is Coming To An End

I know, I know, it’s been said before. But this time it’s true — here is the proof. Too disgusted to comment.

Still Not A Core Source Of Energy, But It Sure Helps

Looks like solar power is making some big strides lately, even without any government incentives. “By 2014, solar-system prices will be competitive with conventional electricity when energy savings are figured in,” says Deutsche Bank. Solar power is a good complementary source where peak mid-day consumption puts stress on the electricity grid.

Your Next Roof

Costa Rica is mostly hydroelectric with some fuel-fired plants and a little wind power. Hydro depends on reservoirs and rainfall, which works great most of the year, but in the months of January to April there is very little rainfall and the reservoirs get drained, which caused rolling blackouts just last April. Of course the dry season has the perfect conditions for solar power, so once the prices are low enough this could be an intriguing energy supplement for businesses and even long-term savings for homes.

Prices have fallen more than 90% since Reagan took the solar panels off the White House, and the industry is expected to grow to $40 billion. But no matter how big solar power gets, it will never be a core source of energy, because it cannot generate a constant, 24-hour source of energy, and our energy storage methods aren’t developed enough.

The main core sources of power generation are hydroelectric, coal, oil, and nuclear, the last being the cleanest and best for the environment, even if you consider “nuclear waste” which by the way still has a ton of energy, and can be re-processed for further use in a breeder reactor. More than 75% of France’s electricity needs are covered by nuclear plants, and breeder reactors powered by nuclear waste operate in France and Russia and is soon coming to other countries like Japan who have the technology and the pressing, current need to be energy independent.

In light of all the recent reported deaths in coal mines (China reaching a dizzying 7000 deaths per year), not to mention all the environmental damage, allow me to remind you of the total number of deaths in the U.S. from nuclear power:

Zero

…And Still No Cure For Cancer

But people of Earth, rest assured that we now know better how bubbles form! Apparently bubble formation might occur more rapidly than previously thought. “The findings could have implications for how scientists predict the rate of bubble formation, and could help improve safety for industries that rely on bubbles, the researchers say.” The bubble industry?

MySQL Tests the GPL - Free As In Speech!

MySQL does great work, and they’re using the GPL to provide their Enterprise source code only to paid subscribers of their service. Wait, GPL doesn’t make it free? Take another read. Nothing said you have to distribute the source code free of charge. Of course the unwarranted backlash and jeering abounds.

Back from the Ether…

Well last weekend was a blast — cheers to who made it, and as for you guys who shanked (I’m looking in a certain pirate’s direction), you missed a good show.

Has anyone noticed that Apple and Google are getting closer? iMovie ups to YouTube, iWeb integrated with YouTube and Google Maps, the iPhone with its Google-centric apps, AppleTV support for YouTube… you see where I’m getting at here. I wonder what’s next?

What? Close Down Teh Internets???

The Sun Online takes yet another sensational take on Elton John’s disdain of the Internet. But at any rate, what a strange pair of pink star-shaped glasses through which he sees the world. “I do think it would be an incredible experiment to shut down the whole internet for five years and see what sort of art is produced over that span.produced over that span.” Huh? Are you serious? Any idea how many lives depend on the Web?

On another note, I’ll be gone for a few days for a business conference. Keep posted for photos!