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		<title>Competition</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 22:12:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lenwood</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of my friends already know that in January I made a bet with a buddy to compete in four events this year, two triathlons, a10k trail run and an off road duathlon. We&#8217;ve made bets in the past, which was motivation for a month or two, this year we were more ambitious. We wanted [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of my friends already know that in January I made a bet with a buddy to compete in four events this year, two triathlons, a10k trail run and an off road duathlon. We&#8217;ve made bets in the past, which was motivation for a month or two, this year we were more ambitious. We wanted the bet to encourage us to get in, and stay in shape. So far its working for me. Here&#8217;s are the events.</p>
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<li><a title="Capital of Texas Triathlon" href="http://www.captextri.com/" target="_blank">CapTex Triathlon</a> &#8211; sprint distance</li>
<li><a title="Capt'n Karl's Endurance Race" href="http://www.tejastrails.com/CaptKarl.html" target="_blank">Capt&#8217;n Karl&#8217;s Endurance Race</a> &#8211; 10k trail run</li>
<li><a title="Austin Triathlon" href="http://www.theaustintriathlon.com/" target="_blank">Austin Triathlon</a> &#8211; olympic distance</li>
<li><a title="Dirty Du" href="http://www.dirtydu.com/" target="_blank">The Dirty Du</a> &#8211; off road duathlon</li>
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<p>This has motivated me to make some pretty substantial changes in my lifestyle. I&#8217;m already reaping the benefits.</p>
<p><strong>Exercise:</strong> I&#8217;m working out about three times each week. Lots of swimming, cycling and running. I&#8217;ve already made significant advances in my overall endurance, and I&#8217;m looking forward to increasing even further. Swimming is the hardest for me, by far. I&#8217;ve never done it before so I&#8217;m woefully inefficient and way uncomfortable. I can swim, I&#8217;m just not very good at getting anywhere fast. Running is work, but I can do it. Cycling is just fun. Reminds me of being a kid. I do a bit of core training and yoga every once in a while, too, but am not focused on these.</p>
<p>I have found that I like competing in events much more than training for them. It takes quite a bit of discipline to work out just because I know that I need to. Events are more like a game, I have a target, pass THAT guy (the person in front of me). Plus, there are a bunch of people cheering, water stations, and a clock that&#8217;s running. In each of the events that I&#8217;ve competed in so far, I&#8217;ve realized when I was done that I could have pushed myself harder, that I was too easy on myself. This is encouraging.</p>
<p><strong>Diet:</strong> In February Liz &amp; I decided to try being vegans for 30 days, following Rip Esselstyn&#8217;s <a title="Engine 2 Diet" href="http://www.engine2diet.com/" target="_blank">Engine 2 diet</a>. Once the 30 days were complete, we agreed to continue. We aren&#8217;t strict, when we eat with friends or family we eat what everyone else is having. We&#8217;re social people so this means that we &#8220;cheat&#8221; about once a week. We get some pretty dramatic reactions when we tell people about this, but the bottom line is that we like the food we&#8217;re eating, and we can definitely see results. This is worth a blog post of its own, so I&#8217;ll stay focused on how this applies to my contest.</p>
<p><strong>Results:</strong> So far I&#8217;m behind in our competition by about 15 minutes. I wouldn&#8217;t consider myself out of the running though. And, the personal benefits are pretty fantastic.</p>
<ul>
<li>Endurance: When I started this in January, running for 20 minutes was excruciating. Yesterday I ran 6 miles non-stop and could have kept going.</li>
<li>Health: I haven&#8217;t gotten sick once this year, in spite of being around sick/recovering friends, family &amp; coworkers. Normally I would have caught a cold at least once by now.</li>
<li>Toughness: I can&#8217;t easily quantify this, but I&#8217;m learning that I&#8217;m too easy on myself while training and competing. I can push myself harder than I have. It is VERY difficult to keep this in mind while in the moment. I need to have this tattooed on my arm or something.</li>
<li>Weight: I&#8217;ve lost almost 35 pounds since Christmas. If shedding almost  20% of your weight isn&#8217;t freaking awesome then I don&#8217;t know what is.</li>
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<p>Look at those results. Heck, even if I lose the bet I&#8217;ll count this year as a victory. I haven&#8217;t lost yet though, the bet isn&#8217;t over. We&#8217;ve only completed two of the four events, the shortest &amp; easiest events at that. I&#8217;m still in this.</p>
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		<title>Home Theater PC</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 15:55:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lenwood</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When Liz &#38; I got married, one of her best friend&#8217;s from college bought us the TV that we registered for as a wedding gift. Having this fantastic 42&#8243; TV is just awesome, but we agreed that we didn&#8217;t want to pay for satellite or cable, so we&#8217;re using a regular rabbit antenna to receive [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When Liz &amp; I got married, one of her best friend&#8217;s from college bought us the TV that we registered for as a wedding gift. Having this fantastic 42&#8243; TV is just awesome, but we agreed that we didn&#8217;t want to pay for satellite or cable, so we&#8217;re using a regular rabbit antenna to receive local over-the-air stations. Generally speaking its great (caught every college football game that I wanted to see, in HD quality, no problem), but I missed being able to record shows and pause live TV. So we determined a budget and I started plotting to get a <a title="HTPC" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_theater_PC" target="_blank">home theater PC</a>.</p>
<p>I ended up researching this for more than two months. I had to stay within a budget of $500, and the completed solution had to handle four things:</p>
<ul>
<li>DVR to record TV (preferably with dual tuners)</li>
<li>Play DVD&#8217;s (and eventually Blu-ray)</li>
<li><a title="Netflix" href="http://www.netflix.com/MemberHome" target="_blank">Netflix</a> streaming</li>
<li>Internet TV (<a title="YouTube" href="http://www.youtube.com/" target="_blank">YouTube</a>, <a title="Hulu" href="http://www.hulu.com/" target="_blank">Hulu</a>, <a title="Boxee" href="http://www.boxee.tv/" target="_blank">Boxee</a>, etc)</li>
<li>One single remote to handle everything</li>
</ul>
<p>In other words, I want it all. If I&#8217;m going through the expense and trouble of setting this up, I want one box (and one remote) that handles everything.</p>
<p>Armed with my list of requirements, I started researching. I looked at everything, and I mean everything: a homebuilt PC running Linux and <a title="MythTV" href="http://www.mythtv.org/" target="_blank">MythTV</a>, a Mac Mini with Front Row and <a title="eyeTV3" href="http://www.elgato.com/elgato/na/mainmenu/products/software/EyeTV3/product1.en.html" target="_blank">eyeTV</a>, hacking an XBox 360 or PS3 to act as a DVR, Tivo, Windows running <a title="SageTV" href="http://www.sagetv.com/" target="_blank">Sage TV</a> or <a title="Windows Media Center" href="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-media-center/get-started/default.aspx" target="_blank">Windows Media Center</a>&#8230; For each of these, I looked at capabilities and limitations, new and used prices, searching forums for common problems. My spreadsheet to keep track of all of this was becoming increasingly complex, and I was losing hope that this was possible.</p>
<p>For Christmas I got a gift certificate and a little bit of money, which made my budget a little higher. I&#8217;ve now ordered the components, put it all together, and it works. It. Is. Amazing. Here&#8217;s my setup.</p>
<ul>
<li><a title="Gateway SX Series" href="http://www.gateway.com/programs/sxseries/index.php" target="_blank">Gateway SX2802</a> running <a title="Windows 7" href="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/" target="_blank">Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit</a></li>
<li>6GB RAM</li>
<li>640 GB hard drive</li>
<li>Integrated graphics accelerator with 512 MB shared memory</li>
<li>HDMI output</li>
<li><a title="WinTV-HVR-2250" href="http://www.hauppauge.com/site/products/data_hvr2250.html" target="_blank">Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-2250</a> dual TV tuner w/ remote</li>
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<p>The total cost of the hardware was $618 shipped, but the gift certificates and cash that we got for Christmas kept our out of pocket expenses below our $500 mark.</p>
<p>Installing the TV tuner was a snap, literally 20 minutes from start to watching TV via my computer. Add another 10 minutes to get Netflix downloaded and configured, and the entire process is done in less than an hour. Everything works.</p>
<p>Over the air TV: comes in HD quality, strong signal, no issues at all. We get 9 channels and they&#8217;re all great quality. Once in a while the screen gets pixelated while decoding the signal, but I haven&#8217;t seen this last more than 2 seconds, and its happening less than once a week. Recording one show while watching another, or recording two things at one time works perfectly. Media center handles the guide for us, so we can always see the show that we&#8217;re watching, what&#8217;s on next, etc.</p>
<p>Play DVDs: nothing to say here really, it works better than my 10 year old DVD player. Its flawless.</p>
<p>Netflix streaming: this is my favorite so far. We&#8217;re on the $16/mo plan, for which we get 2 DVD&#8217;s at a time, and we can watch all the streamed movies we want. I have about 75 movies or TV shows in our instant queue, which means that within 2 minutes I could be watching any one of them. The image quality and sound are excellent, and pause/forward/rewind works just as you&#8217;d expect. I love it. LOVE IT!</p>
<p>Internet TV: Hulu &amp; YouTube work great, just as they do on your computer. I haven&#8217;t set up Boxee yet, but I plan to at some point.</p>
<p>Transitions: It is super easy to switch between live or recorded TV, Netflix or a DVD. The remote control makes it a snap. The menus are intuitive and the interface is attractive and easy to read.</p>
<p>I have to say, this project has turned out better than I expected. I have everything that I want, I haven&#8217;t sacrificed anything, other than a high cable or satellite bill.</p>
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		<title>I Love Google</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 15:51:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lenwood</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the first of a three part series on my thoughts about the search giant Google. I definitely have a love/hate thing going on with them. I thought it was appropriate to start with love. Parts two and three will be published within the next couple of weeks. My first experience with Google came [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the first of a three part series on my thoughts about the search giant Google. I definitely have a love/hate thing going on with them. I thought it was appropriate to start with love. Parts two and three will be published within the next couple of weeks.</p>
<p>My first experience with Google came in 1999 or 2000. I was working at Dell and one of my coworkers made the statement &#8220;Just Google it&#8221; in response to a question, and I didn&#8217;t know what that meant so I searched Yahoo!. It took several more years for them to become my primary search engine because at that point I was already very familiar with Yahoo!. Now they ARE my primary search engine.</p>
<p>In fact, there are a number of Google products that I use on a daily basis.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.google.com/" target="_blank">Search</a>. This is what got them started, and its still their salient product. The search results found within Google are still better than those of the other major players, in my opinion. I also love the simplicity and white space. I never use the &#8220;I&#8217;m Feeling Lucky&#8221; button because I like seeing all the options and selecting myself. I don&#8217;t really know what else to say about search, it&#8217;s been my home page for years now, and I use it at least 30 times a day. Seriously. And even I don&#8217;t know all of the commands that can be used to make their search results more targeted. Define, site, omit, and, or&#8230; I know there&#8217;s a list, but I&#8217;m not sure I&#8217;d use them all so I never look them all up. And did you know that Google is also a calculator? <a href="http://www.google.com/#hl=en&amp;source=hp&amp;q=32874%2F4" target="_blank">32,874 divided by 4</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.google.com/mobile/" target="_blank">Mobile</a>. How often have you been out and wanted to know the start time of a movie, but couldn&#8217;t get to a computer? Or wanted the answer to a question right away? If you have a smart phone that&#8217;s no trouble. If you don&#8217;t there&#8217;s Google Mobile. Send a text message to their servers with your search query and they&#8217;ll reply via SMS with your answer. This is awesome. I don&#8217;t use it every day, but I do use it, and it works exactly as you expect.</p>
<p><a href="http://mail.google.com/" target="_blank">Gmail</a>. When Gmail was announced my feathers were ruffled because the media played up the fact that Google servers scan your inbox for keywords that prompt advertisements. Then the service was launched and you couldn&#8217;t get an account unless you were invited. I think I bought my invite on eBay for $1. I&#8217;ve never looked back. There is no other email application that can compare with Gmail. Threaded email history, categorizing via labels instead of folders, filters, IMAP/POP/SMTP support, ever increasing storage capacity, fantastic search capabilities, easy archival, excellent spam detection&#8230; no one else can hold a candle to Gmail. My Gmail account has been my primary email address since the summer of 2005, I very rarely delete anything (and I send myself files all the time), and today I&#8217;m only at 20% of my total storage capacity. And, every once in a while I learn of another feature that I&#8217;ve never heard of. This is definitely the product that sold me, I may have never become a Google fanboy were it not for this product.</p>
<p><a href="http://maps.google.com/" target="_blank">Maps</a>. Before Google Maps I used MapQuest. At first I didn&#8217;t think that there was a significant difference between the map providers, it was just a matter of who you were familiar with. Then I realized that you could switch between map, satellite and terrain views. And you can email maps to people as a link. Then they published their APIs and you can embed their maps in your own web pages. Their directions are super easy to work with, they give you a couple of routes to work with, and if you want to alter one (to avoid a toll road, for instance) you just drag the route and the travel time and distance update automatically. Whoa! With street view came the ability to look at the buildings you&#8217;ll see when you arrive, before you even leave. Just a month ago I realized that you can search within Maps and it&#8217;ll show businesses in your area. Type in Austin, TX pizza and you&#8217;ll get a number of dots on the map. I&#8217;m not a map expert by any means, but if anyone else has brought in this many features without bloating the application, I don&#8217;t know about it.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.google.com/reader/" target="_blank">Reader</a>. If you like reading blogs, there are a couple of services that make it a snap to handle the RSS feeds of all your favorite publishers. I used Bloglines for years, and then finally succombed to Google Reader. I can&#8217;t say that Reader is hands above any of the other online RSS readers, but the truth is that it works perfectly and is very easy to use.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.google.com/goog411/" target="_blank">Goog-411</a>. Do you ever have to dial information? If you call the phone company it costs. If you call Google its free. I&#8217;ve been using it for a couple of years and there have maybe been only two times that it couldn&#8217;t find the number that I was looking for. Just like the phone company, once you find the number it&#8217;ll dial and connect you, and you even have the option of having the info texted to you.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.google.com/voice/" target="_blank">Voice</a>. This service is newer, but man did they get it right. Once you have a number (currently by invite only, and not all areas are being served) you can easily forward that number to any or all of your other numbers, home, office or cell. You can also send or receive text messages using that number. Here comes the good part, you can arrange your contacts just as you would with your email addresses, work, family, friends, etc, and route them accordingly. Want all work contacts sent to your work number and all friends sent to your cell? No problem, either way, they all dial the same number. This service also converts your voice messages to text, and you can either listen to them or read them (or both) online. Phone companies, please pay attention.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.google.com/analytics/" target="_blank">Analytics</a>. If you have a website, and you like monitoring the traffic that it receives, Google Analytics is a fantastic service. How many visitors, how long they spend on your site, how they found your site, their geographic location, etc. Its advanced features allow you to filter out your own visits, create and track campaigns, segment the traffic any way you choose and more. I have tried many other traffic monitoring tools, and I would recommend this over all of the others, free or otherwise.</p>
<p><a href="http://docs.google.com/" target="_blank">Documents</a>. Ten years ago it was pretty tough to get by without having a copy of Microsoft Office on your computer. As much as I hate the way Microsoft treats their customers, Word and Excel are some of the most useful programs available, I use them daily for work and in my personal life. Today there are plenty of free options. Google Documents is one of the best. Through this tool you can create letters, spreadsheets and presentations. They don&#8217;t offer the same amount of features as their Microsoft counterparts, but that&#8217;s one of its salient points, they&#8217;re generally much easier to work with because they aren&#8217;t bloated with options that you never use. Plus, you can use this service to create PDF files. If you used Microsoft Office you should at least check this service out.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.google.com/calendar/" target="_blank">Calendar</a>. When Google launched their calendar service in 2006 I thought it was janky at first. Now I like it very much. The only reason that I don&#8217;t use it on a daily basis is that I&#8217;m required to use Exchange at work and its just easier to handle everything there. When I had a Blackberry, Google Calendar was my main calendar. Its a snap to create appointments or recurring meetings and invite anyone. You can share your entire calendar or just certain portions of it, and you can even publish portions of it on the web. Its very easy to use.</p>
<p>I haven&#8217;t even covered all of the tools that I wanted to talk about and I&#8217;ve already gone longer than I thought I would. I&#8217;ve also used and recommend <a href="http://picasa.google.com/" target="_blank">Picasa</a>, <a href="http://earth.google.com/" target="_blank">Google Earth</a>, <a href="http://www.google.com/finance" target="_blank">Google Finance</a>, <a href="http://desktop.google.com/" target="_blank">Google Desktop</a>, <a href="http://www.android.com/" target="_blank">Android</a>, <a href="http://sketchup.google.com/" target="_blank">SketchUp</a> and others that elude me at the moment. I&#8217;m also very excited to play with <a href="http://wave.google.com/" target="_blank">Google Wave</a> when it launches.</p>
<p>Each of the services that I&#8217;ve mentioned above isn&#8217;t just great, they&#8217;re best of class. I don&#8217;t want to handle email without Gmail anymore. Phone companies, I&#8217;m paying you, please give me all of the features that Voice gives me for free. Is there anyone on the planet that still prefers MapQuest to Google Maps? Google doesn&#8217;t offer services, each time they launch something new it changes the way people think about the service. When you bring them all together in one account, it changes the way you use the web. Seriously. Sergey and Larry certainly don&#8217;t get all the credit, but their commitment to excellence shines through in everything this company touches.</p>
<p>Dear Google, I love you. Keep giving us the good stuff.</p>
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		<title>Craigslist Scammers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 18:28:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve listed a couple of things on Craigslist recently. I generally prefer selling on Craigslist because its free, but you do have to deal with scammers. Generally my policy is to avoid them, but this week I decided to let the story play out just to see what happens. The &#8220;person&#8221; that wants to buy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve listed a couple of things on Craigslist recently. I generally prefer selling on Craigslist because its free, but you do have to deal with scammers. Generally my policy is to avoid them, but this week I decided to let the story play out just to see what happens. The &#8220;person&#8221; that wants to buy my iPod is <a href="mailto:ibrojsmelbar@gmail.com">ibrojsmelbar@gmail.com</a> (aka Banderos Smith), and he&#8217;s &#8220;paying&#8221; for it to be shipped to Nigeria.</p>
<p>When he wrote me back, he offered me more than I was asking. Just to jack with him, I raised the price even further, and of course he went for it (when you don&#8217;t plan to send any money at all, what&#8217;s another $30 or $40?). So first I get a spoofed email from Paypal, saying that my account has been credited. I have to say that its a pretty bad spoof. But then it gets more interesting, I&#8217;ve gotten a total of three spoof emails so far.</p>
<p>The first email was sent by <a href="mailto:pp305@ultimateemail.com">pp305@ultimateemail.com</a>, with the name showing as service@paypal.com. If you use gmail (or Google apps) then you&#8217;ll see right off that the email was not sent by Paypal. The email asks you to send the shipment tracking number to &#8220;Paypal&#8221; at the same pp305 email address. Any astute user will note right off that Paypal does not send their emails through any free email service, ultimate email or otherwise.</p>
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<p>Within minutes of receiving that email I got a second, again from <a href="mailto:pp305@ultimateemail.com">pp305@ultimateemail.com</a>. This one is a reminder of the safety measures that Paypal takes to ensure the security of my account. Once again, its pretty easy to identify it as a fake.</p>
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<p>At that point, I sent Banderos an email saying nice try, and I figured we were done. I forwarded both of those emails to Paypal so that they&#8217;re aware of them, and went about trying to sell my iPod. This morning when I woke up I had an email supposedly from the FBI, threatening that if I didn&#8217;t provide a tracking number within hours that I&#8217;d be facing legal consequences. This one was sent from <a href="mailto:f_b_i_crimeteam@ultimateemail.com">f_b_i_crimeteam@ultimateemail.com</a>.</p>
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<p>Each of these emails was obviously a fake. I&#8217;ve pointed out a couple of obvious errors, there are several others that I won&#8217;t mention here because I don&#8217;t want to make it easier for them to fool someone else. Lets just say that there is quite a bit of evidence suggesting that this is a scam, for anyone that has the inclination to look.</p>
<p>Seller beware. The fact that they&#8217;ve put so much thought into this scam indicates that they&#8217;re taking advantage of enough people to make it worth their while, which is pretty sad. I still prefer Craigslist to eBay because its free. I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;ll be dealing with more cretons like these soon enough.</p>
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		<title>Getting Hitched</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2009 21:46:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lenwood</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After four years I&#8217;ve finally asked Liz to marry me, and she&#8217;s said yes. We&#8217;re so excited to be coming together. I won&#8217;t spend too much time talking about it here, because we have our own website, ChrisnLiz.com. The story of our relationship and all wedding details will be posted there.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After four years I&#8217;ve finally asked Liz to marry me, and she&#8217;s said yes. We&#8217;re so excited to be coming together. I won&#8217;t spend too much time talking about it here, because we have our own website, <a href="http://www.chrisnliz.com/">ChrisnLiz.com</a>. The story of our relationship and all wedding details will be posted there.</p>
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		<title>Cellulosic Ethanol</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 18:11:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Last summer I shared my thoughts on biofuels, specifically E85. In short, yes they can offset our dependence on foreign oil, but because biofuels contain less energy per gallon than gasoline we&#8217;ll need more of it to keep up with our current consumption rates, and this solution completely neglects our need for [...]]]></description>
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<p>Last summer I shared my thoughts on biofuels, specifically <a title="E85 at Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E85" target="_blank">E85</a>. In short, yes they can offset our dependence on foreign oil, but because biofuels contain less energy per gallon than gasoline we&#8217;ll need more of it to keep up with our current consumption rates, and this solution completely neglects our need for more efficient cars.</p>
<p>There is a process that can produce E85 with the waste from other manufacturing processes that involve plants. This uses the plant material left over from other types of farming such as sugar or corn and uses the stalks, straw, wood, etc to make <a title="Cellulosic Ethanol at Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellulosic_ethanol" target="_blank">cellulosic ethanol</a>. Cellulose is present in all plants, so there&#8217;s plenty of this material available, and humans can&#8217;t digest it, so this will never be a source of food for us. Plus, this uses the waste of other processes, so it wasn&#8217;t being used anyway. This negates the argument about growing for food versus fuel. Also, because this is a biofuel, it burns cleaner than petroleum based fuels. So far so good, right?</p>
<p>There are a couple of snags hidden in the details. First, the process of turning plant material into something you can burn in your car is not very efficient. With today&#8217;s technology we&#8217;d need A LOT of plant material to make enough E85 to make a dent in our foreign oil consumption, more than required to make corn ethanol. What this means is that if we&#8217;re going to look at this as a large scale source of energy, the waste from other manufacturing processes won&#8217;t provide enough raw material to work with. We&#8217;ll need to grow plants for the purpose of putting fuel in our cars. The food versus fuel argument is <a title="Cellulosic Biofuels May Be No Better Than First Generation Fuels" href="http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/05/cellulosic-biofuels-no-better-than-first-generation-fuels.php" target="_blank">not solved</a>.</p>
<p>And there&#8217;s more. Cellulosic ethanol is estimated to cost $2 per gallon, about the same as gasoline. Because its ethanol, a tank full of this fuel still won&#8217;t take you as far as a tank of gasoline, so the net cost to the consumer will still increase. The takeaway is that this has the potential to drive both food and fuel prices up. That&#8217;s not exactly what I have in mind when looking for alternative energies.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re a die hard green energy proponent higher prices may not be enough to deter you, you want cleaner energy regardless of cost. Okay, lets look at this from another angle. Think of all the engergy required to grow, harvest and manufacture cellulosic ethanol. Tractors are needed, electricity to run the plant, fuel to distill the final product. Apart from the land devoted to grow the raw material, each of theses processes require energy. Today that energy is provided by petroleum based products. In other words, non-green energy is being used in the production of a green biofuel (what the???). If the manufacturers switched to burning ethanol in their processes so that this fuel were green from start to finish, they would still be burning fuel to make fuel, but because ethanol contains less energy per gallon they&#8217;d need to burn more of it and the cost of production would increase. Cellulosic ethanol would then become more expensive than gasoline. I&#8217;ve read that cellulosic ethanol burns clean enough that green house gases are reduced by 90% when compared with petroleum products. I question that stat, but even if true, because of the amount of energy required to produce the fuel it&#8217;s <a title="United States Considers Biofuel Emissions" href="http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/009839.html" target="_blank">not enough</a>. It would be more expensive and we&#8217;d still be <a title="Study: Ethanol may add to global warming" href="http://www.usatoday.com/weather/climate/globalwarming/2008-02-08-ethanol-study_N.htm" target="_blank">polluting the atmosphere</a>.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that there&#8217;s a good chance that your car is not capable of burning E85 as is. If you want to take advantage of E85 you&#8217;ll need to convert your engine which costs anywhere between $500 and $1,000. And, keep in mind that you&#8217;ll be spending more for fuel than you would if you chose to burn gasoline.</p>
<p>So lets put all of this together. If cellulosic ethanol becomes available in my neighborhood next year, I may be tempted to burn it instead of my regular gasoline. I&#8217;ll pay to convert my Nissan Maxima to burn E85. Then, I&#8217;ll fill my tank up. The cost will be about the same as what it costs me to fill up with gasoline, but instead of getting 300 miles per tank, I&#8217;ll only be able to drive about 250 miles. Plus, I&#8217;m buying a fuel that displaces land used for food production, and a lot of energy was used to make my E85.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m a strong proponent of alternative energies, for both political and environmental reasons. I think its smart for us to consider all kinds of solutions to our energy needs. Plus, as an engineer I appreciate that as a country we&#8217;re pursuing new technologies. There are two things that I object to about cellulosic ethanol. First, the media and biofuel evangelists tout this as the solution to all of our problems, and that&#8217;s just not the case. This doesn&#8217;t fully address our dependance on foreign oil, and it isn&#8217;t a boon for the environment either. At best, its trading one set of problems for another. And second, our government is pumping <a title="Ethanol’s Federal Subsidy Grab Leaves Little For Solar, Wind And Geothermal Energy" href="http://www.ewg.org/node/27498" target="_blank">millions</a> upon <a title="White House seeks to speed advanced biofuels" href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-10233610-54.html?part=rss&amp;subj=news" target="_blank">millions</a> into this industry. I just don&#8217;t see this paying off. I&#8217;m in favor of smaller goverment, so honestly I wish they would leave this to the private sector, period. Since that isn&#8217;t a reality I wish they would at least shift some of the funds into other solutions, like nuclear fusion or geothermal energy, a smart power grid, improving wind energy storage&#8230; there are many other solutions more promising than biofuels.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia I have believed for a long time that high energy prices would ultimately be good for the American economy. I generally keep an ear to the ground for new developments in renewable energy technology, and new products that take advantage of alternative energy sources. I recently learned of a small town that [...]]]></description>
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<p>I have believed for a long time that high energy prices would ultimately be good for the American economy. I generally keep an ear to the ground for new developments in <a class="zem_slink" title="Renewable energy" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renewable_energy">renewable energy</a> technology, and new products that take advantage of alternative energy sources. I recently learned of a small town that has gotten in front of the alternative energy movement, <a class="zem_slink" title="Sweetwater, Texas" rel="geolocation" href="http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=32.4680555556,-100.407222222&amp;spn=0.1,0.1&amp;q=32.4680555556,-100.407222222%20%28Sweetwater%2C%20Texas%29&amp;t=h">Sweetwater, Texas</a>. This has completely changed the outlook of the community. Ten years ago this was a town that teens left as soon as they could because Sweetwater offered no future for them. The town decided to install wind turbines. Today Sweetwater Texas is running on green energy.</p>
<p>This did more than just revitalize their economy. They needed workers to install and maintain the turbines, so in 2007 the community college in Sweetwater launched the first two-year program on <a title="Wind Energy Technology at Texas State Technical College" href="http://www.westtexas.tstc.edu/index.cfm?Action=Programs&amp;division_id=19&amp;dept_id=37&amp;short_dept_name=wet" target="_blank">wind energy technology</a> (now there are several around the country). They still have more jobs than they can fill, so people are moving there to find work. Home prices have gone up and new homes are being built, which means more construction jobs. America&#8217;s premier wind energy legal seminar, which provides continuing legal education to attorneys, is held each year in Sweetwater. The mayor has been interviewed by the Discovery Channel.<br />
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Do you see what this did for them? Sweetwater didn&#8217;t just revitalize their community or economy. By whole heartedly embracing a new technology this tiny town has become one of the focal points of the industry. Nolan county, home to Sweetwater, is the number one market for wind energy in America. This has raised the heads, the civic pride of not just Sweetwater, but all of west Texas. They have hope. This is the perfect example of what I had in mind when I wrote that <a href="http://www.lenwood.cc/2006/06/18/high-gas-prices-are-good-for-america-part-i/">high gas prices</a> would be <a href="http://www.lenwood.cc/2006/06/25/high-gas-prices-are-good-for-america-part-ii/">good for America</a>.</p>
<p>I believe this is a good plan for America. We&#8217;ve done this before. Many times. We&#8217;re kind of known for it, in fact. Our economy is in a slump and people are angry about jobs going overseas. The reality is that we can do something about it. I happen to be a proponent of renewable energy, but the point I&#8217;m trying to make is larger than that. Let&#8217;s not sit and stew about jobs going overseas. Stop trying to bail out companies that can&#8217;t produce a profit. That&#8217;s just prolonging the pain. The way to produce great jobs for decades is to create new industries and dominate them. Just like we did with telephones, and cars, and aircraft, and photocopiers, and computers, etc. We&#8217;re innovators.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s the point I want to make. New technologies have the potential to turn our economy around. Alternative energy is probably the strongest candidate, because the need is significant. But, our hope does not have to be pinned on energy. There are literally dozens of industries capable of this. Financial planning is probably low on the list.</p>
<p>What are the choices? Within energy generation there&#8217;s <a title="Wind Power at Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind_power" target="_blank">wind</a>, <a title="Hydropower at Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydropower" target="_blank">hydropower</a>, <a title="Solar Energy at Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_energy" target="_blank">solar</a>, <a title="Geothermal Energy at Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geothermal_energy" target="_blank">geothermal</a>, <a title="Nuclear Fission at Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_fission" target="_blank">nuclear fission</a>, <a title="Nuclear Fusion at Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_fusion" target="_blank">nuclear fusion</a>, and <a title="Biofuels at Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biofuel" target="_blank">biofuels</a>. Once all of this energy is generated it&#8217;ll have to be either stored or transferred, which leads to jobs in battery technology and smart power grids. As we transition away from oil our cars, trucks, trains, busses, boats, planes and factories will need to be transformed. It&#8217;ll help the effort if our homes, offices and municipal buildings consume less energy.</p>
<p>If we go in this direction, every sector of the economy will be positively affected. There is so much opportunity that its just crazy that we&#8217;re crying about unemployment. Yes, it will require changing, we&#8217;ll have to reeducate ourselves in order to take advantage of this, but that has always been inevitable. We were going to have to change no matter what, it was folly to think otherwise. Once again, I submit that we as Americans have reinvented ourselves many times in the past.</p>
<p>Sweetwater is an example worthy of consideration because they have chosen to get in front of new technology. They aren&#8217;t bailing out companies that can&#8217;t find a way to be profitable, they&#8217;re building schools to educate new workers and new homes for them to live in. I applaud you Sweetwater, thanks for giving us an example to follow.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Tonight Gene Kranz, the famed NASA mission controller played by Ed Harris in Apollo 13, came to speak at UT and I was able to make it. I went with low expectations because I didn&#8217;t know much about him other than what I had seen in the movie, and just wow. This [...]]]></description>
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<p>Tonight <a class="zem_slink" title="Eugene F. Kranz" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_F._Kranz">Gene Kranz</a>, the famed <a class="zem_slink" title="NASA" rel="homepage" href="http://www.nasa.gov/">NASA</a> mission controller played by Ed Harris in <a class="zem_slink" title="Apollo 13 (film)" rel="imdb" href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112384/">Apollo 13</a>, came to speak at <a title="The University of Texas at Austin" href="http://www.utexas.edu/" target="_blank">UT</a> and I was able to make it. I went with low expectations because I didn&#8217;t know much about him other than what I had seen in the movie, and just wow. This man is awesome. The speech was really inspiring and gave me renewed pride in being an engineer and being an American. It was that kind of speech.</p>
<p>Before Kranz came out, one of the professors involved in bringing him to speak at UT introduced some of the students and people present in the audience, and he did one of the coolest things that I&#8217;ve seen at any speech. He had the veterans stand to be recognized, and then he asked the military members awaiting a commission stand and be recognized. I&#8217;m proud of America, and I&#8217;m proud of my service, and I think its awesome that he gave credit to the military&#8217;s future leaders.<br />
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Mr. Kranz spoke for over an hour, most of it spent walking us through his thoughts and decision process during the Apollo 13 mission. Based on what he said I believe that the movie is pretty accurate (I&#8217;ve seen it dozens of times). What really came through in his speech, that I hadn&#8217;t noticed in the movie, is the amount of trust and cooperation between the team members. He pointed out a couple of times when he made a decision in the interest of moving forward, that some of the other engineers disagreed with, but once Kranz announced the decision the whole team got on board and worked together for the benefit of the mission. The whole story is inspiring, but hearing it from the perspective of this man in particular is something that I won&#8217;t soon forget.</p>
<p>When he was done he got a standing ovation, which he was aparently uncomfortable with because he quickly had us sit back down for a question and answer session. This was my favorite part of the event, the questions were great and he had some very good answers. I don&#8217;t remember all of the questions, but here are the ones that struck me.</p>
<p>He was asked if he was pleased with his portrayal in movies. He said that he thought Ed Harris did a great job, and that the story line of Apollo 13 was pretty accurate, with one notable exception. In the scene just after they realize the extent of the problem a few of the engineers state that such and such can&#8217;t be done. In the movie Harris (playing Kranz) blows up and says something along the lines of &#8220;failure is not an option&#8221;. Tonight Kranz said that he would never blow up at anyone who was within his authority, he wouldn&#8217;t allow himself the luxury of emotion or losing his cool when leading his team. I thought that was particularly insiteful.</p>
<p>Someone asked him what he thought of NASA&#8217;s decommissioning of the <a class="zem_slink" title="Space Shuttle program" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Shuttle_program">space shuttle</a> and planned absence from spaceflight. He said he thinks this is a travesty because America needs awesome challenges to inspire and bring out the best in its people. Leaving a gap in the flight plan also means forgetting things that we&#8217;ve fought hard to learn.</p>
<p>When asked what he thought of privatized spaceflight, he said &#8220;its the greatest thing since canned beer.&#8221; There is nothing like advancing technology to stimulate the economy and capture the attention of the world.</p>
<p>My favorite response came when he was asked how he found or acquired the leadership skills to bring out the absolute best in his team. He said that he grew up in a time when his father&#8217;s generation fought in WWII. He and his peers were too young to go, but looked at his parent&#8217;s generation as heroes which challenged him to achieve something great. Then in the early days of supersonic flight men like <a class="zem_slink" title="John Stapp" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stapp">John Stapp</a>, <a class="zem_slink" title="Joseph Kittinger" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Kittinger">Joe Kittinger</a> and <a class="zem_slink" title="Chuck Yeager" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager">Chuck Yeager</a> risked their lives for advances in aviation technology. During <a class="zem_slink" title="Project Mercury" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Mercury">Project Mercury</a> <a class="zem_slink" title="John Glenn" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Glenn">John Glenn</a> climbed into an <a class="zem_slink" title="Atlas (rocket family)" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlas_%28rocket_family%29">Atlas rocket</a>, and at that time three of the first five of them had exploded on launch. Everyone at NASA had a clear understanding of the risks involved and chose to participate anyway because we saw the greatness within the goals. This brings a very clear focus that is difficult to achieve in any environment. Kranz said that he&#8217;s spent a lot of time ruminating over his carreer and isn&#8217;t able to point to any one thing that makes him a leader, but that he does recognize that he wanted to live up to the greatness that he saw in his father&#8217;s generation and believed that he could.</p>
<p>I just can&#8217;t express how awesome it was to hear Kranz speak. His involvement in Apollo 13 and NASA makes him an American icon, and his story is definitely inspiring. I was tempted to skip because I had homework to get done last night. I&#8217;m really glad that I didn&#8217;t.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2009 15:09:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My brain has been spinning a lot of cycles on our great nation&#8217;s economic downturn. I&#8217;ve come across a couple of things that have helped me understand what&#8217;s going on economically. Maybe they&#8217;ll help you, too. First, the blog The Baseline Scenario has a lot of great explanations and a healthy dialogue about what has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My brain has been spinning a lot of cycles on our great nation&#8217;s economic downturn. I&#8217;ve come across a couple of things that have helped me understand what&#8217;s going on economically. Maybe they&#8217;ll help you, too.</p>
<p>First, the blog <a href="http://baselinescenario.com/" target="_blank">The Baseline Scenario</a> has a lot of great explanations and a healthy dialogue about what has happened and what will come of the stimulus package. I&#8217;ve become a daily reader.</p>
<p>I also just came across a video that does a great job of explaining how the banks came undone last fall. Crisis of Credit explains it visually and in easy terms.</p>
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<p>I also have Frontline&#8217;s <a href="http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/meltdown/" target="_blank">Inside the Meltdown</a> on my Tivo, I plan to watch it sometime this week. I may post more thoughts here after I&#8217;ve had a chance to watch it.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[From: UT Registrar&#8217;s Office To: Chris Leonard Date: Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 6:03pm Subject: Important Degree Candidate Information AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO SPRING 2009 DEGREE CANDIDATES Our records indicate that you are a degree candidate for graduation at the conclusion of this semester. Please review the following information that appears on your record and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From: UT Registrar&#8217;s Office</p>
<p>To: Chris Leonard</p>
<p>Date: Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 6:03pm</p>
<p>Subject: Important Degree Candidate Information</p>
<p>AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO SPRING 2009 DEGREE CANDIDATES</p>
<p>Our records indicate that you are a degree candidate for graduation at the<br />
conclusion of this semester. Please review the following information that<br />
appears on your record and report corrections as indicated.</p>
<p>You are a candidate for the following degree/major:</p>
<p>Degree: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AEROSPACE ENGINEERING<br />
Major : AEROSPACE ENGINEERING</p>
<p>Contact your dean&#8217;s office if you have questions regarding your degree, major, remaining requirements or commencement ceremonies.</p>
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