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Saturday, March 7th, 2009
Not to dwell on the weather, but this is pretty intense, even for North Carolina. Last week, the official low temp. was 18 Deg. F (-7 ° C) and today the high was 81 F (27 °C). In the 50 hours from Wed AM to Friday PM temperatures went up by 50 Deg. F. Right […]
Posted in Mother Earth, North Carolina, photographs | Comments Off on … and then it was spring
Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009
Sunday night central North Carolina was blanketed in 2-4 inches (5-10 cm) of snow. This is our third snowfall this winter, which makes this a pretty “wintry” winter for NC. Last year the temperatures hardly dipped below freezing. Last night it was 14 Deg. F (minus 11 Celsius). The kids enjoyed building their first snow-person. […]
Posted in Mother Earth, North Carolina, photographs | Comments Off on Winter wonderland in March
Sunday, March 1st, 2009
So, as I said earlier, the camera I set up at Brightleaf caught several trucks crashing into the railroad trestle across the street. A couple of weeks ago I got an email from TV producer who was interested in my videos. First I was suspicious – but after a few Google searches he looked legit. […]
Posted in Adventures, Go figure | Comments Off on Decapitated boxtrucks on TV
Friday, February 27th, 2009
At Dain’s place, one of the most popular items can only be ordered if you know the secret password: the chilly-cheese-burger-dog. It’s a hamburger with your choice of cheese (or cheese-whizz) topped by a beef hot dog that’s smothered in chilly. And if you slip Gloria an extra tip, she’ll even top this off with […]
Posted in flavors, Just plain nuts | 2 Comments »
Friday, February 13th, 2009
About a year ago I installed a camera to record the traffic outside my office in dwntown Durham. Over the course of that year, that camera recorded several boxtrucks crashing into the railroad trestle crossing Gregson St. Here is the newest one: There’s more on my YouTube Channel. The fundamental problem here is not so […]
Posted in geeks, Go figure | Comments Off on Boxtruck decapitated on Friday the 13th
Sunday, February 8th, 2009
Once a year, the good people at Foothills Brewery brew their Sexual Chocolate Stout, and this weekend they began making the ’09 edition available at the brew pub in Winston Salem. To their loyal customers, known as “Footheads”, this is special day, indeed. Foothills brewery does not usually bottle any beer – so its beers […]
Posted in Adventures, Biodiesel, flavors | 1 Comment »
Monday, February 2nd, 2009
Corn-based ethanol fuel may not be a “crime against humanity” after all. New research (pdf) shows that newer plants can produce a fuel that reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 50 percent and replaces a lot of fossil fuel: The ethanol industry currently is producing a fuel that is 48 to 59 percent lower in direct-effect […]
Posted in Biodiesel, Mother Earth | Comments Off on New research shows corn ethanol improvements
Sunday, February 1st, 2009
The German start-up car maker Loremo says it is still on track with production in 2010 and they announced a couple of weeks ago that they will offer the Loremo in three flavors: Electric (EV), Gasoline (GT) and Diesel (LS). While I understand the idea of adding diversity to their product lineup, I hope they […]
Posted in Biodiesel, geeks, Mother Earth | Comments Off on Loremo in 3 flavors
Sunday, January 25th, 2009
After five years of civil war (2002 – 07) and a year of relative peace, it appears that Côte d’Ivoire is getting back on track to stability, democracy and eventually, relative prosperity. In the 80’s, the West African nation was still one of the continent’s successes. In those days, many of my Togolese friends dreamed […]
Posted in Freedom, Palmwine | Comments Off on Côte d’Ivoire getting back on track
Saturday, January 24th, 2009
Geoeye published a great satelite photo (half-meter resolution) of the inauguration ceremony for Barack Obama. The image above links to a high resolution version. Geoeye provides the original high resolution image (3.5MB) that shows the entire National Mall.
Posted in Celebrate!, Election 2008, geeks | Comments Off on Obama seen from space
Friday, January 23rd, 2009
Last Sunday was a bit chilly but nice, so I decided to go biking at Little River park. I biked the 10 miles to the park and hit the trails. About two thirds into the trail, on a downhill, my front tire lost grip on some wet leaf litter, the bike slid into the side […]
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Tuesday, January 20th, 2009
“I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.” Presidential Oaths of Office Inaugural Address below the fold …
Posted in Celebrate!, Election 2008, History | Comments Off on Barack Obama – 44th President of the USA
Tuesday, January 20th, 2009
An inch of snow on the ground and, as usual, most of Durham shuts down. And since no one here owns a set of snow tires, I think it’s a pretty reasonable decision to stay at home. So we made some waffles and coffee and settled in to watch the inauguration of Barack Obama as […]
Posted in Celebrate!, North Carolina | Comments Off on Snowed in on Obama Day
Monday, January 19th, 2009
Note to self : turn off theme before updating the blog software. After I installed the update nothing worked. Internal server error. So I deleted everything and rolled back to the old version, turned off my custom theme, updated again … and everything worked just fine. We’re now on WordPress 2.7.
Posted in geeks, Misc | Comments Off on updated
Thursday, January 8th, 2009
This is very cool: A US airline has completed the first test flight of a plane partly powered by biofuel derived from algae. The 90-minute flight by a Continental Boeing 737-800 went better than expected, a spokesperson said. One of its engines was powered by a 50-50 blend of biofuel and normal aircraft fuel. Wednesday’s […]
Posted in Biodiesel | 2 Comments »
Sunday, January 4th, 2009
A close presidential election in Ghana has put the West African nation’s electoral system to the test, but in the end the opposition candidate John Atta Mills, 64, won by a very narrow margin. There were allegations of fraud on several sides, and the runoff election in the Tain region had to be re-done due […]
Posted in Freedom, Our gang, Palmwine | 1 Comment »
Thursday, January 1st, 2009
2008 was a pretty good year for us. We stayed healthy, sane (more or less) and employed. Jacob and Julia grew a lot. We had a great family vacation in the mountains of North Carolina and we did a couple of short trips to the beach. Both kids changed schools. Jacob and I started learning […]
Posted in Adventures, biking, North Carolina, Our gang, photographs, years | 3 Comments »
Sunday, December 28th, 2008
The biofuels landscape has changed quite a bit since I brewed my first batch of biodiesel in Aug. 2006. Demand for alternative fuels skyrocketed when the price for barrel of crude oil surged to almost $150 this summer. Yet, now the price for crude is back below $40 a barrel, while biodiesel feedstock cost remails […]
Posted in Biodiesel | Comments Off on Biodiesel Batch No. 30
Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008
… apparently is now the Hydroptère – and again, right after breaking the speed record, they broke the boat. Alain Thébault now claims to have reached 61 knots (70 MPH/113KMH) with his 6-ton sailing hydrofoil yacht before it flipped upside down! No one on the team was seriously injured, but the boat looks like it’s […]
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Sunday, December 21st, 2008
Once again, the longest night of the year is upon us. Winter Solstice: A time to let the longest night of the year seduce you into stillness. Time to silence inner voices, listen to the beating of your own heart. Time to breathe slowly, become the breath. Linger here. The night is long. Too bad […]
Posted in Celebrate! | Comments Off on Happy Winter Solstice