суббота, 18 октября 2008 г.

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Electrical Engineering is one of the hardest, most confusing, and stressful things I have studied. But that just makes it more interesting. Every small triumph is worth that much more. Iapos;ve seen the mechanical and biomedical side of the engineering spectrum, so time for a change in a new direction. Itapos;s a very stimulating field for sure.

Lately trying to set up a wiki for my story verses, along with a few other writers. The working title is "Extropea" after the Extropy Institute. I plan to do a military tech, tactics, weapons, and firearms blog for it.

An updated from the technical front: A cool new ecotech worth watching. That technology is algal biodiesel. Thatapos;s right: using pond scum and seaweed to create fuel. Dead algal biomass under compression created oil in the first place. So, why not continue this trend? Algae gives more fuel output than ethanol of all sorts (including corn, sugar cane, and soy). It requires NO ARABLE LAND. Just a self contained pool of water that can help cycle algae through. Even if itapos;s not used for biofuels, algae can also be used for protein shakes. As weird as it sounds, algae could also be used to grow biopolymers (plastics created by living organisms), and perhaps even recycle them more efficiently. We already use carinogen, a chemical from red algae, in ice cream to help it stick together.

Another use of algae is even more awesome: Put some near factories and roadways. These are the main sources of carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide can cause plants and algae to grow faster. So, you can create your own carbon sinks (and local fuel sources) directly on-site. Even small towns and perhaps certain individual homes could benefit greatly from those handy microbes.

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