Saturday, September 10, 2011

Potato chips: now in reasonable sizes.

Potato chips, like the portions on other goods, are now down to a reasonable size.

Hot Dogs now come in packs of 8

Good news from the recession front, hot dogs now come in packs of 8 instead of packs of ten, meaning that you can now buy a single pack of hot-dogs, a single pack of buns, and not have to make beans and weenies.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Energy Solutions?

http://www.exxonmobilperspectives.com/2010/12/06/a-trillion-dollar-missed-opportunity-enough-to-pay-u-s-deficit/

A trillion dollar CANADIAN opportunity... I doubt they'd pay our deficit for us.

Also, regarding the depletion of oil. It is notable that with the exception of nuclear power, oil, natural gas, etc... is our only useful net positive energy producer that is available everywhere. Solar takes more energy to produce than the cell will produce over it's lifetime. I consider it 'moving' energy not making energy. Wind is VERY useful, as is water... but they're not sufficiently potent or reliable everywhere.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Earthquake.

It's kinda funny, they've been showing a volcano test in washington for the past week or two. No, HAARP didn't make it, but they did know it was coming. (I could have actually been told. XD)
P.S. I wasn't told about the volcano test. The earthquake I've been expecting since, was it June? Wasn't sure where it was going to be but I did know the east coast was a possibility, and a lot more likely than everyone else seemed to think.

Well, I suppose I should have posted before the earthquake. I told a few people, they thought I was crazy, so I stopped telling people. I was, honestly, expecting this one around the 3rd of this month, so I was pretty far off. That was actually swapping in an unimportant date with mathematical significance in place of one of actual significance. I wasn't sure when the stresses the earth is under would release. Wasn't sure it would hit the west coast, but as New York and Washington felt it, I'm confident they'll be getting prepared now. Considering the fact that it's the first east coast quake in my memory, this is a pretty significant event.

A lot of people didn't know there's a fault line here, even fewer know that there actually is a volcano on the west coast, though, admittedly, an inactive one. It's in the western part of North Carolina (look up the 1900 lights.. Supposedly there's also a mid-atlantic fault line also called the 'new madrid fault line'. Don't know much about it though.

This is interesting, though not the article I was looking for, the one I am looking for cite's a volcano and mysterious lights in the 1800's.

My uncle, on my suggestion, was looking at the unusual activity of the 'ring of fire' yesterday. (Go on, look it up, it was pretty darn active).

Coming soon:
More quakes.
And my favorite color is magenta!