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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

The waste in our world!

Wow, more rants from Jorgie.



I can't believe the waste we have in our world! I guess, I am not so concerned with just the waste, but more the waste we have when people need what is wasted. For example food that is thrown out when people go hungry. I am most concerned about the local effects of this. I am not so bothered when food is thrown out in Iowa and people are starving in Timor, but it really bugs me that people are going hungry in Iowa and food is being thrown out in Iowa.

Friday, May 9, 2008

The Future

What will the future bring? It is inherently impossible to tell. Michael Crichton in his book Congo stated that apes consider the future as behind them! Hebrew philosophy has included the concept that we walk backward into the future. We can only infer what we are walking into as new scenes come into our peripheral view. Anyone who has ridden in an old station wagon with the backward facing rear seat should sense the accuracy of my own personal "Gumpism" "Life is like riding in the back of a station wagon it's easier to see where you been than where you're going."

With that said the peripheral views and what we can see of the past out in front of us allows us to predict if not the weather on a particular day at least the climate (I know, there are many that are arguing about that as well). The climate of the future is beautifully predicted in a book of essays published in 2002 The Next Fifty Years *Science in the First Half of the Twenty-First Century Check it out for a truly interesting picture of the world behind us!