Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Park Benches As Residences To Vote In Ohio?

We here at "Resourcefullness" can't pass up the opportunity to express our surprise at the tawdry and shameless creativity of a Federal Judge in Ohio. The people of Ohio deserve an award for extreme resourcefulness; that one can stake out a claim at a park bench to register to vote in Ohio! Neighboring states may see a sudden drop in their populations as a result of this ruling. The madness of this election cycle will certainly make the history books as our country teeters on a precipice.


Sunday, October 26, 2008

Resources Abound, I Think.

Yes, there's an abundance of resources. The moment I get caught up in a scarcity frame of mind, then things really are limited. Life is all in perception. I'd be a little wound up if I thought the world was really running out of resources. Don't let that scarcity-think ruin your day.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Renewable resources are great, but no elitist posturing, please?

It's great that renewable energy sources are all the rage, especially on college campuses, but hold off on elitist jabs at those of us who espouse ramping up systems that already exist to ease the pressure brought about by our current scarcities. These "renewables" are all so esoteric and years away, so it just won't do to hammer the model of yesteryear that it will take 10 years to get Anwar oil cleanly online.

But, alas, the barriers of endless lawsuits are sure to shave off a good portion of profits/savings we all may feel. It is appalling to be reminded that, to some, the difficulties "Main street" is experiencing are celebrated not just by Jihadists, but also by people who know that the level of pressure brought about by high prices at the fuel pump is what is needed to further expansion of renewable energy.

I beg to differ. America has always been a proving ground for new ideas, given enough venture capital funding exists for research. My financial squeeze only helps your cause by misery loving company. All this* research in renewable energy(*can anyone get specific here?) can be just as easily tapped during times of plenty. Underground steam generators at Yellowstone could generate lots of energy, if storing were refined. So many "ifs". Many approaches have been tried that take "x" amount of energy to result in "x" returns. If x=x, what has been accomplished? The combustion engine is brilliant! Free markets in effect create a global competition whereby the best fine tuning of these engines survives. But then, bringing something to market requires politics and lots of money to keep predators at bay.

American manufacturers for years dictated what "we wanted", so it took Government intervention through mandates to get the monoliths to change course. Honda's Accord presented a whole new business model. Necessity is the mother of invention. In a global market, perhaps survival of the fittest in super efficiency of combustion will be realized by engineering rather than government mandates. Don't mind me; there's an idealist who's not completely cynical yet. Oh, and I suppose I need to get real? I think it's all about how a challenge is framed. Proper framing of challenges brings out more than we can dream!

Monday, September 8, 2008

A Natural Resource: Sarah Palin

On the campaign trail, we were well into business as usual when John McCain showed his maverick spirit by way of choosing Sarah Palin as his running mate. Like a clap of thunder and a ripple of energy, a star was born! We have seen a paradigm shift in the politically correct, intricate creation claimed to be solely the property of the democratic party, the liberated woman. How difficult it must have been for John McCain to hold back his secret surprise: An intelligent, accomplished woman effortlessly challenging stereotypes.

The politically correct mantra was rapidly putting a straight jacket on the American spirit. How refreshing that such people as Mrs. Palin are making the effort to stay on purpose using our proven and dynamic Constitution. Her endearing spirit and enthusiasm have done nothing but grow as she politely reveals more of her thoughts and ideas. She keeps her ego in check as she regularly compliments McCain, yet she is known to have been tough on righting issues that counter fairness to the people of the State she serves; Alaska. How refreshing, as Obama's Chicago thug methodology is incrementally exposed...(more on that later).

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Who's winning? Begley or Gore?

Ed Begley may be inching ahead of Al Gore in saving the planet! He's upped the bar repeatedly showing what's possible with a huge disposable income. This, my friends, is leadership; acting on one's convictions. He's offering healthy guidance to those interested in his viewpoint. He may be a little insistent, but it's a free country and he's entitled to his own choices.

Anyone can jet around on money made from daddy's tobacco farm subsidies and claim to have the best snake oil known to man. Has there ever been anyone so obviously compensating for a guilty conscience? Has anyone ever calculated the surface area of tobacco that burns every day around the planet? Let's see; that's three eights of an inch times pi R squared times all the tobacco burned in a day equals alot of guilt. Certainly too much to take the risk of recalculating the whole global warming fear by having an open debate. Planet Earth evolves. If things are never supposed to change, maybe we should get these pesky humans off the planet. All this hair splitting becomes insignificant when real threats arise and we lose the luxury of worrying about the ozone hole. Perspective is what we lack in a country so full of self absorption.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Why is Resourcefullness spelled incorrectly?

Resourcefulness is the well from which all great ideas originate. Resourcefullness is the celebration of those discoveries. There has never been a greater rate of discovery and invention than now. Finding a way is intrinsic to the American experience. People from all over the world flood into the country, anyway they can, to attend our Universities, to take advantage of our medical expertise and to enjoy a way of life that is as only as limited as the human spirit. Is our country formed by this growth? Certainly it is!