Sunday, October 08, 2006

Come on preacher man, shoot me with your poison arrow. . .

School update:

best overheard comment of the week: "ok, here is what you do: meet as many people in the class as you can, then figure out which ones are the smart ones. . ."

best new stat: LCC is the only school in the country that has an Energy Management program (there are approx. 6 that have Alt. Energy Technician programs)

best new fact: the earth is going to hell in a hand basket



So, I have survived two weeks of classes along with working whenever I can get the hours in. Last week that amounted to almost 25 hours. Not bad since I do say so myself.

I am currently enrolled in three classes: Into to Spreadsheets and Databases, Blueprint Reading, and Energy 101. Spreadsheets is exactly what you would expect with a little bit of personal agendas sprinkled on top (i.e. for some reason anything that appears unusual at first glance in Excel has something to do with Bill Gates and the price of tea in China).

Blueprint reading is taught by a very interest character that runs his own contracting/design business. He built and lives in an intentional community just north of town and runs a crew of five. This community has 10 houses on it that roughly face each other and share six acres of common land on the west end of the property. They have a few rules (i.e. no power lawn tools, no renters only owners, etc.) and were sold as they were built. Each house was constructed with as many natural materials as possible (so no vinyl or fiberglass shingles) and they all look very cool. I’ll try to get some pictures up here soon and explain a little more about it.

Energy 101 is about what I expected and a little more. We began by talking a little about how energy is produced today and who uses it. Then went on to talk about oil and how many people believe that we have reached “peak oil,” which means that human beings are currently taking oil out of the ground at the highest rate that will ever be possible. This spells trouble, assuming it is true, since our consumption (as well as foreign consumption) continues to increase. This can only mean that prices will begin to increase soon and never go back down. Yeah, don’t want to go into that now, but I imagine I will in the future. The amount of George Bush jokes is a little annoying. I wish we could talk a little more facts instead of assuming that everyone in the class despises him and “knows that the country would be better off without him”. I have written to the Oregon GOP to ask for more information about the energy plan and their disbelief in Global Warming, among other things, but have not heard anything back as of yet. I’ll keep you up to date.



Tallyhoe.

4 comments:

Reuben Sinnema said...

It's interesting to read about people who actually care about energy conservation while living in Texas (a place where pickups groosly outnumber cars and no one cares about the environment.) In fact, it out town it seems to be a point of pride for many to have custom exhaust which spews forth black smoke. It drives me crazy!

sierragolf said...

how's life?

Adam said...

It really drives me crazy how right after 9/11 or at various times when things were going alright for the US, and Bush was doing all the same awful things anyway, it wasn't cool to bash him. Now it's en vogue. Heck, Lincoln suspended Habeas Corpus too. Clinton was "Slick Willy" before Monica. What's popular is right insofar as it's painfully obvious, otherwise it's wrong.

Post about the other side on global warming when you find out, Matt. Thnak yuo.

Books said...

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