My wife's been doing a great job writing up our moving experiences & planning, so I'll just direct you over to her LJ blog for those interested.
Jul. 6th, 2006
Gettysburg reenactment
Jul. 6th, 2006 07:55 amThe annual Gettysburg reenactment had to be rescheduled to this weekend because of over a foot of rain which fell on the farm where it is located last week.
Long-term, one of the pluses on being back East will be proximity to places like Gettysburg. In 7 years is the 150th anniversary, which should be something.
Long-term, one of the pluses on being back East will be proximity to places like Gettysburg. In 7 years is the 150th anniversary, which should be something.
Alternative energy
Jul. 6th, 2006 08:16 amThere's a neat discussion going on over at WindsofChange.net about alternative energy sources & their feasibility, starting within the context of Al Gore's movie "An Inconvenient Truth" and expanding out from there.
It does seem to me that the best solution at this point might be to build many more nuclear plants, and strongly encourage purchasing of electric cars for the daily commutes which comprise a big chunk of overall vehicle usage. France, for example, gets 75%-80% of its energy from nuclear power, yet hasn't had a major incident of any note.
I will say, though, that if global warming is the main #1 issue which overrides all other considerations, figuring out what to do about China and India industrializing is the biggest problem. The U.S. uses more energy per capita than any other nation, and that needs to be addressed, but in terms of sheer volume, the population sizes of China and India make them the main emergent problem.
The global warming on Mars suggests that solar cycles are at least a contributing factor to global warming on Earth, but human activities are also a source.
It does seem to me that the best solution at this point might be to build many more nuclear plants, and strongly encourage purchasing of electric cars for the daily commutes which comprise a big chunk of overall vehicle usage. France, for example, gets 75%-80% of its energy from nuclear power, yet hasn't had a major incident of any note.
I will say, though, that if global warming is the main #1 issue which overrides all other considerations, figuring out what to do about China and India industrializing is the biggest problem. The U.S. uses more energy per capita than any other nation, and that needs to be addressed, but in terms of sheer volume, the population sizes of China and India make them the main emergent problem.
The global warming on Mars suggests that solar cycles are at least a contributing factor to global warming on Earth, but human activities are also a source.
a few photos
Jul. 6th, 2006 10:25 amA baby praying mantis that's been hanging out on our jasmine plant.
Our cat Tribble in profile
Tribble helping me type...or not.
Our cat Tribble in profile
Tribble helping me type...or not.
Zoo webcams
Jul. 6th, 2006 11:17 amFor connoisseurs of webcams, I highly recommend the National Zoo's collection of webcams of their animals.