Alaskan National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR), and Oil Drilling

May 3rd, 2007

One of the major objections I’ve heard against drilling in the Alaskan National Wildlife Refuge is that it would not produce a lot of oil. I’m not sure what people consider a lot, but the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Arctic Refuge survey (page 18), states that the mean average projected amount of oil is 13.8 bbo (Billion Barrels of Oil).

According to the United States Energy Information Administration (EIA) the united states used approximately 7.5 BBO in Crude Oil and Petroleum Products in 2006.

That’s approximately 1.8 years of fueling America just on it’s own.

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Cycling for Transportation

May 3rd, 2007

It’s worth looking at using bicycles in place of cars for short trips for many reasons.

  1. the obesity rate in America
  2. our dependence on foreign oil
  3. increases in gas prices
  4. all of the pushes for people to be more energy efficient

When people ride their bikes, there are be notable benefits.

  1. we burn calories
  2. we use less oil and other fuel
  3. savings on fuel costs
  4. production of less greenhouse gas

Unfortunately there are a lot of problems involved in biking. One of the biggest of these problems is… where do you do the biking in the first place?

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Now on Godaddy

May 2nd, 2007

Earlier today one of my friends asked me what the heck was up with my blog, and some of my other friends have already heard the howls of my frustration, and the gnashing of my teeth. That, combined with the new adds, leads me to believe that a post about the changes is likely warranted.

Until recently, I’ve had free hosting on my workplace’s server. However I’ll be starting a new job soon, which means I’ll be leaving the old one. Unfortunately that means I needed to either find a new hosting service, or pony up the $30 a month that businesses pay for hosting (and quarterly updates). Since I wouldn’t be using the quarterly updates, and I’m still getting my blog and site how I want them, that’s hardly cost efficient for me.

Because of this fact I moved my site over to GoDaddy, and am currently taking advantage of their free hosting until I have my site setup, or until I find better free hosting - possibly with my ISP, or my job. This hosting is payed for by the adds and searches you see at the top of the page. This also resulted in the many problems you may have noticed as I got my blog set up over here.

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Star Gate SG-1 and “Alternate Dimensions”

April 30th, 2007

For those not in the know, Stargate SG-1 is one of the most successful and long running science fiction shows of all time, rivaling in popularity such Sci-Fi staples as Star Trek and Star Wars. It is based on the movie “Stargate.” Unfortunately, the series is in it’s final days, and seems to have definitely jumped the shark. One of the reasons for this is the increasingly improbable explanations for interacting with the rest of the world.

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What is Bloatware? - ‘Wares #5

April 30th, 2007

Welcome back to Josh the Aspie’s Blog for the fifth installment in the ‘Wares series, where I explain the meaning behind different terms that include “ware” used to describe software and hardware.

Bloatware is software where more and more features have been added over time, causing the storage, memory, and processing requirements of simply loading the program to grow, and grow, and grow.

Synonyms include “featuritis”, “feature creep”, “software creep” and “creeping featuritis” among others.

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Gun Control vs. Gun Rights

April 30th, 2007

Some of you may remember the post I made a while back regarding the Virginia Tech Shootings. A few of my friends have actually commented on this post on other forums, and one of them, Harsan Ronyo, replied on his own blog. Harson’s focus in the wake of this tragedy is on people that he says pollute the memory of the victims by using the Virginia Tech shootings to justify additional gun control.

Given that there is all this discussion going on about gun control, a subject I feel is an important one, I feel I should weigh in on the subject. While the discussion of gun control these days has been tied inextricably to the latest of the School Shootings. I shall try to be respectful to the diseased and their families, but with school shootings being a rallying point for both sides, I will make mention of them occasionally.

What I will not pull punches on are stupid, deranged murderers, or people that condone them. People who commit suicide are cowards, and those that shoot others, then themselves are worse than cowards, they are deranged murderers who either kill because they don’t want to go alone, or because they want publicity in death that they could not achieve in light. Giving any sympathy or attention to a given coward like that will only encourage them. Anyone seeking attention that way deserves to be buried in an un-marked grave, if at all, and have all record of their name expunged.

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Bleach - Is Death Permanent?

April 29th, 2007

For those of you that are not aware, in the Anime “Bleach” a lot of attention is payed to the relationship between the living, the dead, and beings from the afterlife, called “Death Gods” or “Soul Reapers”. In fact the series revolves around a Soul Reaper Rukia Kuchiki, and a young man, who’s family has long cared for the living, with incredible spiritual powers named Ichigo Kurosaki. In the current arc, Ichigo and his friends Yasutora “Chad” Sado, Orihime Inoue, Uryu Ishida, and a cat named Yoruichi Shihouin have traveled to the afterlife, which is called the Soul Society to attempt to save Rukia from being executed.

In the next episode we will find out more about the pasts of Rukia and Renji.

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My New Job

April 27th, 2007

About a month ago I went to a group interview at Lockheed Martin. About two weeks ago, I accepted a job offer to work for them as an Associate Systems Engineer, in a position that requires a Security Clearance.

As a part of this process I will be taking lie detector tests, and my fingerprints will actually be taken and placed on file in a federal registry. Some people who know me locally, and know my strong support of the right of Americans to protection against search and seizure were surprised that I was fine with giving up my fingerprints. I’m fine with it because it was my choice. There isn’t a bill requiring me to give up my fingerprints against my will.

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Weight Loss

April 27th, 2007

Approximately One Third of Americans adults are Overweight. Obesity, especially extreme obesity, has long term health effects, reduces enjoyment of lifestyle for many people, and causes increases medical costs, medical insurance costs and… of course… food bills.

On the morning of April 22nd I weighed 278 lbs, placing me on the lower edge of the “Extreme obesity range” for my height. I’ve been putting off trying to loose weight for a while. Any time I make a resolve to do something this big when I don’t have the time, I inevitably fail. I’ve spent a lot of time getting other things out of the way, finishing commitments, performing tasks that I’ve been meaning to forever, and now I’ve begun working on this very important health issue.

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What is Malware - ‘Ware Series #4

April 27th, 2007

I am currently doing a series of posts defining certain terms that are often used to describe certain kinds of software and hardware - collectively known as ‘ware when used in these terms.

Malware is short for “malicious software” and refers to any software that harms the performance, confidentiality, integrity, or accessibility of the machine on which it runs.

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