Train train, all though the night...candidates ready ´an willing on freight rails on their way to white house? We were supposed not to give any further comments...and can resist the temptation and decline from any comments. If wish to take the burden and watch the race, see Paris Hilton campaign videos...A quick (beeping) sound effect polls-counter (Bojoing!) tells us that the candidates are (now) even. Exiting times...
If we took one tenth of the state of New Mexico and converted it into algae production we could meet all the energy demands for the entire United States. - Thats pretty statement, but does it have any possibilities to be realized in close future? If one is to reason on grounds of opinion by our news-source, yes most hopefully (consider also, if the New Mexicans would like that scenario to happen) By the way, same source mentions (elsewhere) that "European trains are the real deal." We cannot but agree, happy trains to all travelers...this day could be re-christened the train day...all the same...lets forward...If one trusts on researchers opinions (from algae labs) we find something as shaking as: "...oil companies are in fact afraid that our labs would soon enough put them out of business". Yes...looks like its a 2nd generation biofuel and Algae could possibly be more applicable compared to some other alternatives as that particular vegetation is actually the primary origin of what was to turn into oil pockets while cooking under surface during the hundreds of thousands of years ...and so I see the brighter, greener future, floating on the algae fields from Sierra Madre to the Mongolian deserts in the shiny, shimmering sunlight. Algae can also be used to eat carbon dioxide right out from power plant. The pro(ject) is being piloted by a utility in Arizona and is expected to be able producing "one billion gallons, 10% of current US capacity, by 2012". So good luck...we (hope to) stay in tune.
While waiting the positive cleaner future, one can meanwhile take a look at 1st generation, that is, however, not making as much headlines in the first place. Actually the british governmental as well as citizens knowledge on biofuel production seems to rest on obscure impressions. According to british RFA(Renewable Fuels Agency) study (only) 2.14 percent of UK fuel is biofuel and "Biodiesels are thought by some to have much greater potential for being sustainably sourced - that is, they could perhaps be produced without taking away land and food from hungry people". Also informative is that "For more than 40 per cent of the UK supply, even the country of origin was unknown." But: where the actual source field was known it was mostly cropland, so therefore is found that "RFA felt that it only knew about half what it should." In spite of that conclusive remarks given are "the emerging popular picture of the linkage between current biofuel supplies and rainforest destruction and high food prices seems to be borne out." Is it actually so? Borne out of what? Borne outlandish, foreign origin or borne in outer space, say Alfa Centauri? Again, lack of proof isn´t a proof of no impact. So, on our humble quest for true biofuel economics we now turn on to OECD-FAO Report to find some comparable info, though concerning price hikes on global (world economy) level: "Biofuel demand is the largest source of new demand in decades and strong factor underpinning the upward shift in agricultural commodity prices."1. Remarkable shortage of knowledge or controversial information not considered worth noting? Decide yourself, but all things considered nothing diminishes the fact that biofuels affect, and continues to affect on global food prices.
On the technological frontend... we find a list of relatively new-born consumer aimed inventions, but nothing actually seems to exite us. Yes, the Samsung hybrid camera/MP3 player seems to be of quality but we agree that photographers propably have merely uses for camera. The modified Xvid MPEG-4 file format and a converter software that can convert to other video file formats sounds most useful, though. Why these weren´t available few years ago when I started considering on invest to a new (precious, dear) pocket digiwonder?
Then there´s minilaps with some frustrating 10" screen and 1.6 Ghz proc. As many of competitors on the market also have an insufficient 4 Gb flashmems instead of larger alternatives already possible (16 and 24, hopefully I recalled that correctly...) we find the whole concept of minilaps just.. marketing. Other products mentioned on Wired galleries...limited compability (my grandmother would possibly have favored Emmanuelle to Mad Max, but still couldn´t connect eSATA)...on Soul; no GPS, no Wifi...Sidekick considered; no Wifi and 512 microSD included is(prices considered) just...marketing. Nokias "Blackberry Killer" is more promising including GPS, 3G, Wifi, Bluetooth, but comparing the high price and a promise of battery to live up total of three days we find it just...marketing. But perhaps its all just MuleSkinner World dragging behind the shiny future in these technological frontends...
More of interest are the videos on planned next-gen Mozilla project (to replace Ffox in some close? future) Aurora. We find the "navigational environment" indeed functional and useful for incesting the data and social connections(see the videos yourself, theres also one from mobile Firefox). Yet, I cannot help but think (yes, its still on planning stage, we know...) that the actual view of of floating web-page-icons looks unaesthetical and boring. Besides, yankees seem to frustratingly favor the touch-screen environments on every imaginable device (latest hit, yes...), which I must notice to be also just...boring. I think such UIs feels like being designed for idiots, but maybe thats the prospective future, so also we shall write more from the Idiot (sooner the better, hopefully).
While the consumers are supposed to be under feeling of guilt from torrenting the entertainment market we are given some statistical wisdom from Radiohead "In Rainbows" pay-what-you-wish-dl-experiment (using Big Champagne data, dl the summary Pdf from MCPS-PRS website). The pure nu3bers tell us that album was loaded in three weeks time some 2.3 Million times, though most of the customers favored torrent-sites instead of official one. No remarkable losses, as the CD also sold to something like number one on billboard afterwards(as we noted in earlier posts). Meanwhile, in most active P2P-month december (Rainbows, I guess, was publized at the end of October) french downloaded movies a wealthy number of 16.6 M times, and since then the most favored has been Transformers with 3.7 M dls after the publication. Basic learning from these figures: No more messing with the missionary man, there´s some obscure snowball-effect apparently on the loose...
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