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Robin Clark jr's Blog – March 2010 Archive (9)

My celebration

Added by Robin Clark jr on March 28, 2010 at 6:10pm — No Comments

Well I'm not sure if this will work,but have you ever noticed how people jog in the morning? I got an Idea to use a hamster wheel and use the energy from that and convert it into a power generator. I…

Well I'm not sure if this will work,but have you ever noticed how people jog in the morning? I got an Idea to use a hamster wheel and use the energy from that and convert it into a power generator. I'm not sure if it's going to work but I am planning to test it in a couple of days I am just waiting for a nice day. Plus I am using actual hamsters to test out this idea. I let you know how it works out Continue

Added by Robin Clark jr on March 28, 2010 at 6:01pm — No Comments

Super Solar Power

A few days ago I was in the library and I was looking for one of my favorite books. I came across this section called the How To Do secton. I came across this book called "How To Solar Power Your House for Dummies" I read it and learned that I can solar power my house. I read that people in the west solar powered their house. I thought maybe I an do that to my house unfortunately my father said he didn't want to. I thought that maybe someone out there might like this idea. My dad doesn't… Continue

Added by Robin Clark jr on March 28, 2010 at 5:49pm — 1 Comment

My dinner

On my way home from a long day of replenishing the earth, I get hungry. The plants haven't grown yet and I am in Africa. I keep walking and stumble onto a farm. The farmer had seen me earlier today planting the eggplants. He yells "Good after Mr. Clark, your just leaving? After a great day of work you have to be hungry." I reply " Yes, yes I am. You wouldn't happen to have a few vegetables laying around would you I can whip us up a nice soup that my father taught me to cook while he was cooking… Continue

Added by Robin Clark jr on March 16, 2010 at 4:30pm — No Comments

Litering could be good

I am here to help people in their time of need. If I can get my friends to help than maybe you could help too. If you wnt to start a good thing try doing what I did. To create more plants all you have to do is do some healthy "litering.' By litering I don't mean throwing your trash on the floor. I mean recycle with the earth. By throwing your discarded fruits on the soil they decay and eventually turns into nurishment for the earth. Take your banana, orange or any other fruit and don't waste…

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Added by Robin Clark jr on March 16, 2010 at 1:00am — 3 Comments

LEARN2-Helping people in my neighborhood.

I just read this blog post about a this girl from Zimbabwe who is fighting to for Africa's Food reserves. She grew up basically struggling to find food and water. Her grandmother would go out to plow the fields for food.WE can help to. In your neighborhood you can start a food drive for all the hungry Africans out there. We are evoke and we can make a difference in the world

Added by Robin Clark jr on March 12, 2010 at 5:46pm — 1 Comment

I will be a great senator

10 years from now, I imagine myself as a great senator for New York. I will be a great senator with a lot of connections. Everyone will vote for me by the time I run for President. Peole will find me just fair and kind I will have a great wife with a dog, no kids yet. I'm on my way home when Alchemy calls my cell phone. He says that a famine has occured in Tokyo. With my great politican skills and my sensible way with words I talk the some specailist to help out with the famine. I will be… Continue

Added by Robin Clark jr on March 11, 2010 at 1:46am — No Comments

I decided to follow Bankelele because of his great idea of using people's old tractor tires in Africa and to reuse them as water troughs. I find this interesting because this is pretty cool and I wou…

I decided to follow Bankelele because of his great idea of using people's old tractor tires in Africa and to reuse them as water troughs. I find this interesting because this is pretty cool and I would have never thought of this if I was in this situation. Like the Evoke message said you must be creative to survive. THis is a creative thing to do and I am happy to choose him as a evoke follower. Continue

Added by Robin Clark jr on March 11, 2010 at 1:34am — 1 Comment

Secrets

I believe that stepping into someone else shoes is great a way to learn how people live. For example Africa is in a very bad situation. If we all knew how it is in Africa we would most likely help out. Its very unfortunate that we don't. On the blog in Learn the one i found to be my favorite is "Listen to the right people." I found that interesting because listening to people is beneficial to yourself and to society. Learning more about someone and their cultures from the person that actually… Continue

Added by Robin Clark jr on March 9, 2010 at 5:00pm — 3 Comments

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