Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Global Warming, Goldman Sachs and Solar Power

Goldman Sachs is connected to a lot of stuff in the California Desert solar energy boondoggle. As far as making money on this junk, they are obviously counting on government subsidies big time, as part of the global warming and carbon count insanity.

According to the link, Goldman Sachs made $800 million on Cogentrix Energy. How exactly they did this, is not defined, it's some sort of sale of their interest. In all, a big 3,300 megawatts, about the size of 3 big nuclear power plants is involved. That's exciting, yeah, if you're talking about power for Nigeria. For energy guzzling California, that's nothing.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Solar Don't Make It, Tell Al Gore

Solar power does not really make it. There is a slug on this at the Larouche site, countering al Gore's latest propaganda. The solar throughput is so low, that even if you had 100-percent collection of solar power into electricity, it just would not fuel a modern industrial economy. So unless your idea, is just enough electricity to fuel some light bulbs, and no more air conditioning, except for the ultra rich, give it up, baby. Nuclear power can be made safe and good and a study has it priced at 2-cents a kilowatt hour, as opposed to 40-cents a kilowatt hour for solar power. Does that economics make sense to you?

Think about 2 lightbulbs, being powered, in the day time by 11 square feet of solar panels. So, for New York City, 2 million households, getting 2 lightbulbs means 2 million x 11 = 22 million square feet or close to 1 square mile of solar panels, with perfect conversion. Then you need to construct expensive power storage facilities, to have these light bulbs at night.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Let's be "Persistent" My Insectides!!!


Mirex, Chlordecone, heptachlor, lindane, DDT, Aldrin, I want you, I love you, I need you. Why did the greenie slime steal you from me?

If I want to stop the bug;
Persistent please, you know;;
With trace effects, not biodegradable;
Greenie no torture mo'

Don't you know;;
We only got shitty pesticides;
Global warming, why'd you take them from me;
Don't you know;;
They killing bedbugs with steam;
C'mon 'ho;
Get me DDT or something else;;

(Spoof: Madonna, Justin Timberlake, Music, Only got four minutes)


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Greenie Brothers- Let's Learn to be Tasty

Due to the abandonment of DDT and other "persistent" insecticides, today's urban dwellers, even in the USA and Europe are being attacked by more and more bed bugs. Since the existing pesticides like delta-methrin are totally biodegradable, and only work for a day or so, why not tell the truth. We environmentalist and global warming groupies have decided to offer urban people in New York City as a meal to the bed bugs.

How about some suggestions on how to be tastier? If everyone would rub some raspberry jam on their foreheads and bellies before going to sleep we could really be tasty. Then we would truly be learning how to help lower forms of life and live with our environment.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Can You Get me Some DDT-- Fast?

Really dudes, I need some DDT. My apartment has a bed bug infestation, and these flower derivative, or synthetic flower derivatives, like the delta-pyrethrins and so on do not really work. DDT works because it is persistent in the environment. That is why it was banned, there was this whole weird story about thin egg shells, which was crap. So please, help my house environment, we are the apartment on the Second floor, and get me some DDT. Somehow, is it totally illegal? It's not even poisonous for humans.

Please, I am an advanced sector citizen, in the Bronx NY, USA. This is not for farming, just to smear on the wall of my apartment. Please.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

I'm Donating my Body to the Environment

Is your death really bad for the environment? Check out this part of a post:

Chemical-rich embalming fluid, thousands of tons of steel and cement, rare trees cut for coffins, etc. all because you want to treat your body good after you are dead. Can't you just get cremated, you dog? Learn about the new "Green Burial" movement, and how it could make you much better for the environment.

You also can take showers not baths, eat less meat too. I won't say none at all, because in my case, that could cause immediate suicide.

Then there is the post from the guy who says that bicycles could be bad for the environment, despite global warming benefits, through using no gas. The problem it seems is that if you live longer, you will use up more stuff, so you should die young staring at a television set, or something like that.

Maybe that is why some people prefer a dysfunctional environment anyway. Maybe I'll end up giving my body to science, after all.