Tuesday, August 08, 2006

military service... and the lies therein

why does the military lie to us? i'm not talking about "top secret" missions or what is really going on in the middle east. i'm talking about the comercials on television that try and entice people to sign up. they say that you'll be training near home show images of what i'm assuming are actors portraying the men and women that have signed up all smiling and happy and helping their community. that's great and all but what they don't even hint at is the fact that once your training is done you'll (95% chance) be shipped over seas. now if you agree with the fighting going on that's fine and dandy however, what about those kids who's parents work their asses off wishing they could give they child all the money they make to pay for school to give them all the chances they can. what about him. that's all i want to know. i ask this because i have a friend in that exact situation. he feels that all of the fighting is doing nothing more than making the US look bad and encouraging the insurgents to keep fighting for their beliefs. all he wanted to do was become a teacher and the army said they could do that. he knows he signed a contract and he has a duty, but is his life really worth the cost of an education? that's the question i feel all people signing up for the military should ask themselves.

Monday, August 07, 2006

stikfas

so i ordered this new "toy" a while ago and it finally came in the mail. it is called a stikfas. they are a posable figure you assemble yourself check them out when you get a chance. they provide numerous picture taking opportunities and good use of the imagination for sure. check them out like i said here at
---------> http://www.stikfas.com/ <-------------


and no i'm not getting paid for this. i'm just a fan that's all.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

a technological theory

tho it may be full of holes when it comes to the timing but i had this idea the other night after work...

Organicly stored data:

Storage of digital data in organic material. Shaping a program to esentially look like the apropriate molocules. Each “step” in the double helix of a strand of dna could be the synthetic storage modules for parts of a program with the ends of the long supports being the portion of the program that works out how to communicate with other programs. Or somehow have a form of two way transmitter to allow the various parts of the program to communicate with each other. If such a process could be created/invented then the ability to creat nano-boits to maintain and control the health and development of organic systems by using a template made from an analysis of years of data gathered about the patient. A variation on this could be used to create matter on a moloecular level. By having a semi-organic computer program. Power is an obstacle...



also, please respect the fact that this is my idea and don't go doing it and claming it as your own... i do have proof of the date of origination... hehe... clever me