It has been a good while since I have blogged anything, what with Christmas and New Years and everything distracting me. Time to rectify that.
It has been a good while since I have blogged anything, what with Christmas and New Years and everything distracting me. Time to rectify that.
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Hey all you hundreds dozens readers. This week was crazy for me too, what with med school finals and such, so I, like Nick, did not get the Lore article posted or the Story text updated. I will now have more time at my disposal, so this weekend I will get 2 of each ready to post for next week. That’s right. Double posts. Just for you my many readers.
I hope you all have had or will have a awesome [insert winter holiday of choice here]. I leave you a fun link to a song joining all those holidays.
See you next week.
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In my daily news reading on the internets I always pay special attention to green and alternative energy stories. This is probably partly because of the project we are doing (Minerva likes green energy), but also because my dad has almost always worked in nuclear power, so I’ve been thinking about electricity sources for a long time One of my most recent posts was about harnessing a plant-microbe fuel cell. Today, I want to talk about projects that work to harvest the energy potential of play.
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Sorry I haven’t blogged in a couple of days. Life’s been busy, and I know my blog is not as exciting as the comic pages. There should be one getting posted quite soon today, probably as soon as Nick wakes up. Today, I wanted to tell you about this pearl of a potential alternative energy tech - plant-microbial fuel cells.
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I received some interesting feedback from reddit user deviantbono the other day about the amount of text on the first couple of pages. Essentially, he thought that there was a ton of text, making the pages too full and busy. This isn’t the first time I heard it (my wife said the same thing), but multiple people saying the same thing means I should really pay attention.
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