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Alex White's Blog – May 2011 Archive (3)

Imagine Mission 3

In 2020 we will be celebrating yet another Giants World Series victory. The party will be held out side so we don't have to use the lights in the house. We will be using recycled utensils and plates and will be barbecuing on a grill that is powered by its own smoke and solar power. We will be under our umbrellas for shade so as not to use fans or any other electric powered cooling devices. After we are done raging we will recycle all materials including our food scraps to better insure safety… Continue

Added by Alex White on May 23, 2011 at 10:19pm — No Comments

Act Mission 3

I believe two things can be easily solar and light powered. First off your cell phone could easily have sensors on it to help power it in the same vain as a calculator does. It could also be plugged in when needed by mainly run off solar power, it already has sensors on the iPhone to make the screen darker or brighter according to how bright it is in the area. A car could also be powered by sun-powered, battery powered, and gas powered. Use the first two sources first and only use gas when… Continue

Added by Alex White on May 23, 2011 at 10:10pm — No Comments

Learn Mission 3

Gyanesh Pandey is the social innovator I want to focus on, he was born in Bihar, India which is the poorest states in the country. He eventually left this area for America and got an education in engineering and landed a high-paying job in Los Angeles. After a while he was inspired by his material surroundings in America and wanted to give back to his birthplace. His great invention was to be able to run an entire power plant on rice husks. He has been able to win some student run competitions… Continue

Added by Alex White on May 23, 2011 at 10:01pm — No Comments

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This past weekend was the annual celebration at the lake house in Connecticut. It is amazing that the lake is still so clear and beautiful after all these years. The watershed association has done a wonderful job protecting these waters from the damaging effects of development.The wood grill was finally ready to cook on, so we didn't miss the propane tank fueled grill anymore. The food actually tasted fresher than in the past and was easy to keep fueled.Dad was very proud of the solar hybrid…See More
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Stinging Nettle

In this blog post I will focus on a plant that is abundant in our nature, and which is immensely nutritious. It's of course the Stinging Nettle. Let's start with the chemical constituents of this plant:37 % Non-Nitrogen-Extracts19 - 29 % Ash9 - 21 % Fiber4 % Fat22 % ProteinOnce the leaves are drid, their protein content can reach an astounding 40 %, which is much higher than beef, which even under the best of circ**stances can never exceed 31 % protein. In addition the Stinging Nettle consists…See More
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It is 7'oclock, I was late home from work due to an assignment that i wanted to get ahead on. By the time I get home I am feeling extremley tired and I cannot be bothered to make a proper meal. I walk to the fridge and open it to see what there is for me to eat. All of the out of date foodstuffs have been automaticaly thrown away by the fridge, they will be recycled tomorrow as animal feed or something. I see i have organic local eggs and some local cheese. Foods are vacc** sealded for easy…See More
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