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Beer can save the world!

Here’s a message I can get behind:

You probably don’t need another excuse to be thinking about beer on a Friday afternoon, but over at Salon, friend of CHOW Andrew Leonard reports on the fabulous news that Sierra Nevada Brewing Company has partnered with the inventor of a home-ethanol-making system to turn waste from the beer-making process into ethanol fuel for cars.

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They Live! - the movie poster

(a posting also shared at Barack Obama NOW!)

Twenty years ago on election night, I decided to go out to the movies. I went to go see a new John Carpenter movie called “THEY LIVE,” which was a story about alien beings taking over the world, converting all of the human beings into docile puppets, and transforming the earth’s atmosphere into a toxic wasteland completely appropriate for visitors from the Andromeda Galaxy.

John Nada, played by Roddy Piper, is a recently-employed construction worker that discovers a special pair of sunglasses that allows him see the true faces of people. When he wears these sunglasses, he’s also able to see all sorts of subliminal messages on television, magzines, billboards, and other types of media- “OBEY”, “CONFORM”, “MARRY AND REPRODUCE”, “CONSUME”, “WATCH TELEVISION” and “SLEEP.” Without the sunglasses, the aliens from Andromeda are completely indistinguishable from the normal human beings. In many cases, political leaders are actually Andromeda aliens, providing leadership for the citizens that follow what they perceive as solid patriotic behavior.

The citizens don’t even realize that that their environment has been transformed into a poisonous toxic wasteland, and they’ve been programmed to believe some misinformation that will keep them permanently enslaved into an economic slavetown.

Some how or another…. don’t ask me why, but the events of the McCain campaign reminded me of this silly little movie.

There’s a lot of really nutty people out there, doing a lot of really stupid things to support John McCain. Idiots are coming out of the backwoods to share lies and misinformation about Obama.

Hunter at DailyKos had some good insights about how John McCain and Sarah Palin are focusing their energies on mobilizing the wingnuts:

Yeah, she’s firing up the wingnut base. Who cares. The wingnut base is the easiest group of people on the planet to fire up. They get fired up when they think gays might steal their marriages. They get fired up when they have to press “one” for English. They get fired up when some black guy gets all uppity and runs for president. They get fired up when their sub-sub-sub-version of Christianity isn’t the dominant religious ideal of the nation. Holding Sarah Palin in front of them is like teasing a dog through a fence, but that’s about it.
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So ya know, McCain — by all means, if you’re going to throw this Hail Mary pass, then throw it in earnest. Let her pop on out there for interviews with real reporters — you know, as opposed to the biting “journalism” of people like Kristol and Hannity. Have her answer questions on the stump that haven’t been pre-approved in triplicate. Right now, “maverick” seems synonymous with “coward” — if the strength of your convictions extends only to inciting crowds against Obama, and you’ve got nothing else to run with, then I don’t think you can get too snippy when the public just starts laughing at you.

I’d like to believe that the American people are waking up to recognize the nonsense for what it is- nonsense. It is encouraging when I hear about lifelong Republicans deciding they can no longer support what is being called the “Republican platform” in 2008.

I’ve witnessed some really irrational behavior - relatives that tell me how Obama has so many “bad” alliances, yet they get extremely angry when I remind them of the questionable alliances of McCain and Palin. I’m told that “history matters,” but if I bring up certain information regarding the histories of their favorite candidates, then my information is “irrelevant.”

Sometimes, you just can’t talk politics with certain people. You love ‘em as human beings, but their political opinions drive you up the wall. You ask yourself “What planet are these people from?” “Am I actually related to them?”

Me, I’m just hoping for a smart president that has a better understanding of new economics in the 21st century; a leader that recognizes the relevance of an intelligent energy strategy, actual science concepts, and can deliver a coherent international policy. Oh…. I also want a leader with a plan to get our soldiers out of Iraq so we don’t have to spend $10 billion a month for an occupation of a country that doesn’t even want us there.

I wish I could order some of those sunglasses…

I love my Mac. I’ve been using the Mac OS for many years, and I wouldn’t have it any other way. Apple continues to create the best hardware and software, leading the way for other computer manufacturers to follow. I don’t want to waste too much time reading tech manuals. I just want to get things done, and the Mac universe is one I’m happy to inhabit.

That being said, I have my issues with the Apple iPhone. As it turns out, so does the Free Software Foundation.

No to iPhone

The webpage where I borrowed this image from, has far more information about why the iPhone is such a flawed product.

What I find very intriguing is a new alternative phone called the Neo FreeRunner. It’s a free-software phone, being developed in cooperation with the same worldwide community responsible for the GNU/Linux operating system. There’s not a lot of software available yet, and it’s hard to find a place where you can buy the phone, but it’s got a lot of potential.

Could this be the phone we wanted the iPhone to be? Stay tuned….

FreeRunner phone

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On Saturday, I went to the first annual MAKER Faire in San Mateo, CA, sponsored by MAKE magazine. I love the magazine with the slogan “technology on your time,” and this two day festival was a great celebration of the magazine’s DIY ethic. At this fest, I saw some very cool rockets, robotic devices (giraffes, pteryodactals, Bender types, etc), portions of a backyard monorail, fire-breathing devices, wooden bicycles, neon glass bending, claymation-type stop-motion animation demonstrations, and a lot of really amazing stuff.

You can see some great photos of this event at the Laughing Squid blog, Flickr, and the official Maker Faire website.

The one thing that really stood out for me was the Maker Faire booth for CalCars. These folks demonstrated that a standard hybrid car can be hacked to get 100+ mpg with technology that exists right now! Can you believe it? I just don’t understand why this technlogy isn’t used by any car manufacturers right now. Here’s an excerpt from the CalCars website:

How does this sound: 100+ MPG in a regular, full-sized vehicle?

We can achieve that — today — with a plug-in hybrid (PHEV). Like current hybrids, PHEVs have unlimited range (you can fill them up with gas and go as far as you want). But with its larger battery packs, anytime you recharge a PHEV (at any 120-volt outlet), you’ll get a pure electric, zero-emission car for your local travel.

It’s like having a second small fuel tank that you always use first — only you fill this tank at home with electricity at an equivalent cost of under $1/gallon. Another way of thinking about this: at $3 for a gallon of gas, driving a non-hybrid car costs 8-20 cents/mile (depending on MPG). With a PHEV, all-electric local travel and communting can drop to 2-4 cents/mile.

Other benefits:

  • Recharging is not required, but if you do so often, chances are you’ll need to go to a gas station less than once a month.
  • Electric energy is cheaper than gas, cleaner than gas, and domestic.
  • Lifetime service costs will be lower for a vehicle that is mainly electric.
  • Fleets are interested in a vehicle with stored energy that saves them thousands of dollars for towed generators to use where grid power is unavailable.
  • Blackout-wary Californians welcome ready access to a car that could be hooked up via an extension cord to provide emergency backup power for a few home appliances.

To me, this sounds like an absolute no-brainer. As I hear about all the financial problems that General Motors is having, I wonder why they’re not actively building these types of cars. It’s no wonder to me that Toyota, which has had so much success with the Prius, is the most successful automobile manufacturer in the world right now.

If you want to see where automobile industry should go if it had any sense, check out CalCars.org.