The Essex Racing Stable team 1961 Aston Martin DB4GT Zagato '2 VEV' is the most celebrated of all...
Technology is god.
MIT Study: Green Energy Can’t Work Unless You Tax Everything
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have confirmed what many in the energy...
Our 2016 Investment Advice
I have read that volcanoes frequently emit Co 2 and other gasses in vast qualities, with number of...
Base Policies on Reality, Not Deceit
Climate frequently changes, and we must prepare to adapt. Dangerous manmade global cooling, global...
A Trekkie Nirvana. Great Minds at Work!
Some things just make you smile,and need to be done. This has to be one. Live long and prosper!
The Barlon Bulletin, January 7, 2016
Did you know... “How many animals of each kind did Moses take into the ark?” Of course you do…...
The Barlon Bulletin, December 22, 2015
Did you know about Dar? One Dar you probably want to stay away from is Darfur, a region in the western part of Sudan that has been in conflict since 2003. Sticking with the African theme why not try Dar es Salaam “the residence of peace”, it is the largest city in...
The Barlon Bulletin, December 10, 2015
Did you know na-na? Na-na na-na boo-boo is part of a children’s playground song (we think the other part is you can’t catch me). Sha Na Na was an American Rock and Roll Group most famous for playing just before Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock. They sang “Rockin Robin”. And...
The Barlon Bulletin, December 3, 2015
Did you know the difference between PEE, PEP, and PPE? PEE stands for Port Edgar East, an organic rich shale in the Midland Valley of Scotland (samples of it have been used to test a method for assessing gas and oil in shale). PEP stands for Process Economics Program,...
Global Warming Summit Under Way…Again!
Another of the endless global warming summits (they are annual affairs arranged by The U.N.) is about to begin in Paris. The Global Warming Policy Forum has put together a pretty good primer on the rounds of talks which have taken place since 2007. Instructive!
The 10,000 Year Clock?
Quite some time ago, though not long in the context of the 10,000 year clock, I read The Clock of The Long Now: Time & Responsibility, by Stewart Brand. In it he described this wonderful project, the creation of a clock designed to work for 10,000 years,...