From the Summer of Love to the Summer of Recovery- The Failure of American Liberalism

First let me say that I am a LIBERAL to the core. Maybe could even be called a progressive, but liberal to me is not a dirty word so let’s go with that. More here….

3 People that Saved the World and How No Good Deed Goes Unpunished

The story of 3 different people that may have saved the world and how no good deed goes unpunished.

Two Trees

The paths of the innocents and the tragedy of the consequences. More here….

The Strange Story of the Atomic BoyScout

Skip the helping old ladies across the street, lets make a nuclear reactor!

Media Bias and the Afghan Girl

When reviewing a news article, especially one that advocates a certain viewpoint that applies to national policy, it is always best to look at several news sources from entirely different mediums before forming an opinion. This way, any bias or interests that may be hindering the facts can be eliminated or at least minimized.

The Thing and the Curious Life of Leon Theremin

The life of Leon Theremin and the history of the infamous “Thing”

Children of a Lesser God?

Six Hundred Fifty Two Thousand…..652,000…..652k

No matter how you write it, that is a large number. A very large number.

Keep that number in your head as you read the rest of the story.

Tracking the Plastic Flotilla

When I was a little tot, I loved the book “Treasure Island”. Read it over and over again for a whole summer! The idea of adventure and the ocean, seeing and exploring islands, lost treasure. I just couldn’t get enough of that stuff. Then I was intrigued by the fact of being stranded on a desert island. What would you do to survive, how could you get help? Find out here.

One crazy genius – Paul W. Klipsch

An eccentric genius, Paul Klipsch, invents a revolutionary loudspeaker in 1945 that it still being produced today.

Days of Summer and the King of Sting

It’s the first days of summer, so what better subject than bugs. But not just any bugs, these are the ones that sting you. Find out which one is the king of sting!

LFTR: Energy too Cheap to Meter? Part 2

With part 1 of the “LFTR: Energy too Cheap to Meter?”, some very promising facts and ideas were given about the Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor. Almost too good it seems.

So why hasn’t this technology caught on? Why aren’t there LFTR power plants all over the country? What killed the LFTR reactor?

LFTR: Energy too Cheap to Meter? Part 1

A complete change in the country’s energy policy. Change away from this drug, oil, and the companies that are dealing it to us. Read about an alternative energy source here.

The BP Doomsday Scenario

I am tormented about writing this post because of it’s terrifying nature, but I have decided to proceed anyway. I hope every last word of it turns out false.