Sunday, August 22, 2010

a counter

free counters

mission fusebox

mission fusebox:

1 replace fuse
2 replace ice cubes
3 fix remote
4 seat adjustment
5 fix fan
6 proper poles
7 garden archway
8 brick sculpture
9 buy clearisil
10 health departments
11 colorful cans (lol)
12 colorful car

Friday, August 20, 2010

The Problem With Salad Dressings . . .

. . . they are too spicy. it's difficult to find a more cost effective brand that is not loaded with some kind of acidic flavoring. some of us don't like our salads spicy, thanks. I have made a milk gravy salad before. it was good, i made it with those individual packets of pioneer baking milk gravy mix, and you just add water & cook it on the stove until it is done. or you could make your own if you're really not a fan of black pepper either. that's about it for the salads.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Pakistan!!

Answer to Hunger in Pakistan and Other Places ~

Here are some of the details, it's been reported that plastics and glass used for the shipping and containment of food was being used for explosives, here's a possible solution ~ just drop ship a goat. Many people in those areas like yogart & could make their own if they had a goat, a sheep, a horse, a cow, or a ram even for those mountainous regions high in the mountians. There is a program called Heifer International, which is wonderful and could be greatly expanded. "It's Goats raining from the sky!" thanks for reading!! : ) ( :

Thursday, August 12, 2010

A floating city!

remeber the air plane that landed recently which was all solar powered and flew for three whole years in the air, well, here is my idea for a floating city in the sky. i will call it Calorisia! it's such a beautiful name for a city. and it's amazing. it will be the first of it's kind, here on our planet earth, here in our time that we are living in. it will have solar panels which collect light on the ends of the city. and it will have propellers with help to keep it afloat. is it possible? all things are possible. it will also be known as the city of Micheal. How many solar panels would it need? It would need a solar panel manufactering facility. And, how many propellers would it need and what type. What other type of propultion, floatation mechinisms could it use? Could i partner with the lazor beam technologies to help keep the city afloat? Would i really need that? i guess i need to study propultion design, lift, drag, other factors, & maybe check with an engineer sepcialist. gyroscopes. gyroscopes would prob help. i'd love to have a walmart in this city and make it much like a mall, or an open mall. i would need pleanty of shade to shield the people from the bright sun. But, i would also need the buildings and structures not to be so tall that they block out the light from the solar cells, however i very well could use dark light solar cells, which would more solve that delima. maybe i could spend some more time designing it. bye : )

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

reading my mind?

"you're not using the right mechanism or materials to pick up those very complicated brain wave patterns and complexities, what you could be using is the reverse of music or sound. if we can move tiny objects through sound/sound waves then we could essentially pick up more complicated brain wave patterns using sound or the opposite of sound, thereby using sound sensors to capture the mind's waves? "

instead of using wires, you could use . . .

or, maybe it's more like mimicking the basic shape and pattern of the brain in order to pick up on it, a reverse. I'll give it some more thought.


. . . I guess I was thinking you could use music to act as a sounding board. you use the basic musical piece as a backdrop, it fills in all the cavities (so to speak) and then so it is better distributed throughout the brain. then, you use a computerized detector to interpret what was received back. what you would get back is a picture of what the brain is thinking and all of it's interactions, wave wise, with the music as well as its other activities. eventually you could fill it in further with variating themes to isolate a thought, or reaction.

Monday, August 2, 2010

summer sonnets ~

* If the flaming june flames in june what of the month of august?


* I am a lone fish, swimming, searching . . . for a burger.

* Out on the ilse of man lives a castle under the sea, with dukes and maids and french fries which are paid, by the seaweed dollars there, & the mermaids who can swim for free! i cast my nets and pull them in and what there do i find? it is a castle made of sand and dollars and a happy meal sign!

Sunday, August 1, 2010

My Report On Grand Isle


Well,

i'm pretty tired. i went to Grand Isle and detoured to New Orleans. My report on Grand Isle is such: three eating establishments open, a new gasoline station, a grocery store and that's about it. they did not have a warf or a formal dock for pedestrians, vacationers, or anything of astetic value as far as boating goes. i could not find the ocean or the beach, or did not have access to it. i did see a realitor listing many homes and businesses for sale. i imagine i could call Century 21 and they would have proper information on what is there and available. The Starfish resturant was open. The lighthouse resturant was said to be open. The gasoline staion was open on that particular day and was stocked with the usual conveniance items. The blue dolphin Inn looked unkept. They did have a resturant which looked newly restored but i was not sure if they were actually open for business. There was a toll to pay of $2.50, you could prepay it with a credit card ~ they had adequit signs for that. i found the road there to be ok. it was worn in a couple of spots on the way to laffayette and down south by way of highway 1. i did find that the national guard did a really good job of making the island accessible again! they built a new bridge which looked just awesome! And, the grocery store and gasoline station they put in was nice too. They did have an industrial dock. i saw a few boats along the way. i took a detour to New Orleans on my way back. it was 113 degrees outside, lol, and i was driving with no air-conditioning, so i didn't enjoy my trip back too well. but i did find that Harrahs Casino was open and had really cool air, lol! The riverwalk mall was closed at 7pm & the Aquarium of the Americas was not open at night either. i did find a parking spot for 20.00$, till 2 am, with the CBD group who was gracious enough to allow me to park there : ) i bought a large green tea, & a politically correct water at Harrah's Casino, & some extra strength tylenol and went home. That was my trip for the weekend. Other than that, i missed my exist for home because the town of Laffayette did not have a proper sign for the north interstate. i winded up running into a junction at Eunice called route 13 and took it north till i ran into the main north interstate highway. It was a nice road. they did have two or three gas staions along the way. all in all i would say it was an adventure. i think next time i will go with airconditioning, lol!






*by the way, although the service at the Starfish Resturant was not as friendly, they did make an excellent shrimp poboy, fresh from the sea. it really was very good : )