Stonehenge, Solar Power, Global Warming, Energy and Noise

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Secrets of Stonehenge unearthed

Now that’s a pretty impressive tombstone. New research suggests that was used as a cemetery for more than 500 years, much longer than previously thought. The new findings also show that people used the area as a burial site long before placement of its trademark stones (or ) was complete.

How to harvest solar power? Beam it down from space!

The satellites would electromagnetically beam of back to ground-based receivers, where it would then be converted to electricity and transferred to grids. The floating could provide round-the-clock clean, electricity.

Scientists Invent Machine to Suck CO2 & Fight Global Warming

Scientists say they have invented a machine that can suck dioxide out of the air – potentially creating a in the war against . The blueprint for the CO2 ’scrubber’ raises the prospect of a generation of machines which would help reduce the billions of tonnes of being pumped into the atmosphere.

The Coming Energy Wars - A Bargain at $200

Oil prices could hit $200 a barrel in the next few months. How the spike changes everything. This spring, America hit a historic point. With average gas prices per gallon edging toward $4, America’s notoriously profligate ways started to change fast. Americans are less, using mass transit more, buying fewer .

How Man-Made Noise May Be Altering Earth’s Ecology

The contamination of biophony may soon become a serious — Scientist says that man-made sounds are already with . We worry about the from SUVs and ; maybe we should be equally concerned about the racket they cause.

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Flying Above Candlewood Lake, CT

Sunday, September 17th, 2006

Beautiful Sundays are meant for riding …and . Well, that’s just what we did. My and I went for a nice bike ride up to , CT on an exploration mission. We had no goal and that’s the way we like it. We rode our …and had them pose for a photo…

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I wanted to show Craig a that I almost purchased the Spring of 2005 located on Rd. in , CT. We rode by it, took a look and agreed that it was too small. Good thing I walked from that deal. Anyway, we continued up the road because I was raving about how the came with lake access to two on Candlewood Lake. We went through the gates and started climbing a hill and then rolled down the other side…ooh, an unexpected surprise. A small lake called . No one knows about this little pristine treasure, because no one is allowed in unless you live on that road. It was really, really nice. There were a few people sitting on the small beach and the lake was surrounded by the thickest . I love that…totally private.

Enough of that. We rode up and back out towards the main road. I was in back of Craig…when he made a sudden right. I read the partly hidden sign located on the entrance of the small road he just turned into. It read “.” Hmmm…what was this? Well, apparently, there is a really cool located right behind the tree line. This is actually the one that the chopper landed on in the movie “Mr. Deeds.” We continued to ride down the until we got to the .

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There was a bi-plane sitting outside and a guy there who was giving scenic rides. His company is called Preston Aviation and he lives in Florida in the winter and in the summer. His plane is a Stearman PT-17, built in 1941. This plane was in awesome condition.

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Ok, fine. This sounds like fun. Craig went up first for a half-hour. He came back down and said it was a and I just had to go up. I climbed in to the 2-seater and was pretty excited. This airplane is totally open, so your head sticks out. Great for nice warm days.

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Craig was right. It was gorgeous. We flew over and parts of and . He let me fly a bit and snap lots of photos. Way too many to put in this entry. We also did some lazy eights.

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over this lake is a very scenic adventure. I will be sure to come back after I get my license.

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