Saturday, April 09, 2011
The best way to kill an enemy...
Is to make him a friend. Not sure who originally wrote that, but it sure does make sense, in most cases. There are exceptions. With day to day enemies like apathy, sloth, and complacency, making friends is not an option. One must kill this enemy. They are not flesh and blood, thus not subject to normal bullets or bombs. They exist solely in the minds of men. To combat these enemies, one must CARE, DO, and RESOLVE to leave a better place behind us as we leave. Each one of us must feel convicted to care about it, do something about it, and resolve to make it happen. What ever "it" is. Once we get into the habit of caring, doing and resolving, Apathy, Sloth, and Complacency die. One person at a time, starting with me. And just imagine if everyone cared, did, and resolved. I imagine a world with no hunger, poverty, and war.
Monday, April 04, 2011
Some times opportunity knocks, other times it strolls right on by.
Opportunity can manifest itself in many forms. We may or may not recognize it for what it truly is. It helps to open one's eyes! Look for opportunities for change, whatever it is. This is the American Way of Life. (That should be trade-marked if it isn't already). I found my thing. I've read more about our petroleum situation in the last two years that I had originally cared to. I've learned of quite a few technologies that claim to be able to wean America off the teat of foreign oil. A lot of them work. Yes, you can make fuel from algae, but at what scale?. Yes, you can grow corn and ferment ethanol, but at what cost? Of all the technologies out there holding a promise of energy independence, only one has stood out as the leader in all areas. This product is E4 Envirolene.
- The process uses what we normally throw away! (Yay!)
- The process scales! (How much trash ya got?)
- The product works! (No drop in MPG, more power, less emissions)
- The process employs people! (money cures many ills)
- The process can be deployed virtually anywhere! (next to our soon-to-be-full landfills)
- The product is profitable! (Imagine making money in the fuel sector and being environmentally correct at the same time!)
- The product already has EPA approval for usage just like ethanol, but without the performance and mpg hit!
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