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  • The Next 20 Years or So…

    In case you did not hear: the Large Hadron Collider at CERN went online this week.

    I know, so what has this got to do with anything? Or maybe what is a Large Hadron Collider? And what is a CERN? For the short answer, and the long one for that matter I recommend checking out the CERN website at: http://public.web.cern.ch/public/   The site does a much better job explaining themselves than I will ever do.

    What is important about

    the LHC coming online is that it has been 20+ years in development and they are hoping for great things. They hope to recreate in a comparatively small way the conditions that existed a billionth of a second after the big bang in hopes of discovering more about our universe. They are also looking for something called the Higgs Boson, or the God Particle. What’s so big a deal about it? Well, as I understand it they think it will explain why things have mass. 

    As you might guess, we’re talking particle physics here. You may be thinking so what. Physics and the things that happen in that field have no real impact on my life. They don’t put food on my table or gas in my car or things like that. That would be where you are wrong. Quantum Physics and the amazing discoveries in that field have very much to do with our world. Were it not for quantum physics you would not be reading this article. The likelihood of you having a computer or I having a computer without quantum physics, well, I’m not a mathematician, or a statistician, or even an actuary, I really can’t give you specifics. Suffice to say very unlikely and we’ll call it good.

    It is through the incredible discoveries and break-throughs in quantum physics that have allowed for much of the innovation we have experienced in the last 50 years. They have led to discoveries in the bio-sciences, chemistry, the innovations in technology through miniaturization, and accessibility of technology. Remember how cumbersome the first cell phones were? Mine fits in my pocket. And GPS. Something that required systems that only large corporations, governments, or universities had the ability to exploit. Have you used a GPS device recently? Are you a fan or participant of the past time that has evolved from the existence of these devices? And computers. They used to take up rooms and rooms of space. I’m writing this on one that fits on my lap.

    These are just a few of the things that have been advanced due to particle and quantum physics in the past and they demonstrate why this new collider coming online, it’s 17 miles in circumference, is so important. Think of what we may find in the next 20 years. Think of the possibilities in all areas of our lives. What might they discover that leads to something that helps with global warming, or with building better structures for hurricane prone areas or allows for better food production or even helps to eradicate some diseases. Think of the jobs it may lead to. Industries that we work in today will evolve into something new, some will fade to make room for new ones. This is only the beginning of life in a new era.

    Ok, so is the LHC coming online enough to make me excited and optimistic about the future? Well, yes it would be. However; I found another thing this week that boosts that excitement because it is just more evidence of the incredible things to come.

    I read an article this week published in the Wired Magazine online edition. It was about how biologists and chemists have created a proto life. They are working to make it self replicating, and then to be self replicating without that little nudge that is currently required. I may have some of those details a little confused. Check out Wired Magazine online to get a better understanding. The progress made in that area is just phenominal when you think about it.

    Self replicating nano size entities may be exactly what we need when we move out farther into the Universe and find ourselves in need of terraforming a planet. Lets face it, we are going to overpopulate this planet and at the moment we are quickly on the road to making it uninhabitable so we will need to find someplace else to live. We will need to make hospitable climates on other planets and it will take time. If we have microscopic or nano sized entities that can do the work for us and replicate themselves so we only need a small colony to get started much the better.

    Yes, there are down sides to this idea. Everything has its pros and cons and we will debate them all the way to the ends of the Universe. At lease I hope we will. These things should not be left to those who just want to see what they can do or to only those in power. These will be things that will affect us all and we will all need to have an understanding of them. We need to be educated and concerned global citizens so that as then amazing things to come are realized, we will be able to make informed decisions about their usefulness vs. their dangers. And debate them not on our fear of loosing what we have but on their real merits and possibilities, good and bad.

    We must embrace with excitement and wonder what is to come though not blindly. We must also be informed.

    I am so excited about what we may see come in the next 20 or so years. It’s thrilling to sit here and think of the possibilities.   

     

    Originally published at: suguayproductions.com/joomla which has been discontinued.


  • More Fun with the Weather

    It’s hurricane season for the Atlantic basin. Just in case you didn’t know this.

    As I write this Hurricane Gustav is battering the Gulf Coast of the USA. We’ve already dealt with Fay here in Florida. It came ashore in Florida 4 times. Not once, not twice, four times. Ok, it was only a tropical storm. I don’t think that matters much to the people along the coast, the St. Johns River and Lake Monroe that are still flooded out.

    And lucky us,

    it looks like later this week we will be feeling the edges of Hurricane Hanna. She’s already hanging out in the Atlantic. It looks like it might come ashore around Georgia or South Carolina. Overnight Ike formed. I think it’s a tropical storm already. And I just heard that by the end of the week we could be watching Josephine.

    I know that hurricanes are a natural force and occurrence and they are beneficial, particularly for our reefs that are dieing out. However, I’m really tired of these things. It’s only August. We did this 4 years ago, we did this 3 years ago. Do we have to do this again?

    Yeah, I know, whine, whine, whine. Yes, I would like some Fontina with that w(h)ine. 🙂

    I’m sure there will be more on this subject. Hurricane season doesn’t end until the end of November. We’ve had them into October before so hold on tight.

    Cheers

    Originally published at: suguayproductions.com/joomla which has been discontinued.


  • Getting Comfortable…

    I’ve been trying to find a place and way to get comfortable with my computer(s). A key point in this is that I’m short.

    I have a desktop computer that I have hooked up to a monitor and a printer and sitting at/on a computer desk. I’ve spent way too much money trying to find a chair that is comfortable with the desk. If I get one with arms they are too high for the keyboard tray and so I’m stuck

    leaning forward on the edge of the chair trying to type and see the screen. I had one with no arm that solved this problem except it wasn’t very comfortable to begin with. It’s broke recently so I’ve sent it on its way.

    I got a laptop a couple years ago and while you would think that would make it easier to get comfortable, well, not always. I wanted to be able to work at a desk and the one the desktop is on it the wrong height in so many ways. I even tried putting it on bricks to get it to work with my chair. I got an arts and crafts table and it works pretty good. It works much better since I got the new IKEA chair. That makes a huge difference. I still have a problem with the desk though. The room I have it sitting in is a west facing room. and on top of that, it faces the window that has mini blinds. It’s great in the morning. In the afternoon, though, when I’m usually in there, the sun comes in, directly in my eyes. I may need to get additional coverings for this window. I could move things but I ahve 2 completely full six foot bookshelves and I have not desire to move them.

    So with the laptop, you would think I would just pick up and go to a more comfortable spot. Yeah. I’ve tried the kitchen table. It helps when I’m looking things up in books, which if I’m working on a website, I’m doing that. Still the table’s a little high and then there’s no room to eat at the table. Ok, I know who does that any more?

    I’ve tried the couch. That can get very cozy. I’m just not so sure it’s good for my posture as I tend to slouch there, and I really need a place for the mouse. I’ve got this great chair from IKEA, it’s a Poang (spelling is close). I’ve even got the footstool to go with it. I’m trying this out for now. I think it may be just the thing. I just don’t like that the place looks so sloppy when I’m computing in the living room.

    Oh well, I suppose if I’m going to get more done on the comptuer I really need to figure out where I’m going to be the most comfortable. I have so many things to do on the computer that I can’t really afford to not find a comfy spot to compute. The added bonus of computing in the living room is that I can keep an eye on the hurricanes. And that is very important this year.

    Cheers

    Originally published at: suguayproductions.com/joomla which has been discontinued.


  • Watching History

    At the point John Edwards bowed out of the Democratic Primary race for the President of the United States of America this year’s Democratic Convention was guarenteed to be a history maker. Whether Hillary Rodham Clinton or Barak Obama was nominated as the Democratic Pary Presidential Candidate, we as a nation, were finally making some of the strides that so many other countries have already managed to make. 

    I happened to have the tv on this evening at the point when Charlie Gibson on World News Tonight came on with the Democratic Convention. They were in the roll call. They got to the point where Hillary Rodham Clinton made the motion to end the roll call and nominate Barak Obama as the Presidential Candidate for the Democratic party. After it aired the glint in Charlie Gibson’s eye made me think.

    It made me think what an extrodinary job a news anchor or reporter has. To be on the frontline of witnessing history.


  • The Weekend Past and Next

    This weekend that just passed turned out to be pretty successful. Coming off a week of a relentless tropical storm meant that the weekend could have been pretty much a waste.

    I expected to spend my weekend ‘recovering’ from the stress of the week. I even came home Friday and tried to take a nap. Try as I might, I couldn’t get good and asleep. I finally gave up. I got up and paid some bills and then headed out to the computer store. My plan was to go to the computer store then to the pizza place and then the grocery store and home for pizza and an adult beverage.

    The trip to the computer store was to see about getting

    a graphics card that would enable me to get back onto an online game I had played. It’s really silly. I have been quite happy not playing in the game. I get a lot more done when I don’t, and I find that my capacity for thought and creativity are more readily available. Still, it’s a game that I had put some money into and I had resources that I wanted to at least play out. I didn’t want to loose them. So off to the computer store I went. Sure enough for $65 I was able to get a graphics card that I was assured should be powerful enough to get me back in the game. Success.

    Armed with my card I got pizza and drinks and home to eat first and install. I was able to get the card installed and my computer agreed to play nice with it. This is important because I had a card that I tried and my computer would not play nice with it at all. Once I got the card installed and the drivers I tried the game, even before securing the card and closing up the case. I tried the game. It still says the card isn’t right. I tried it anyway. I was able to log in and go about using up my resources. Yippy! Success!

    So Saturday I decided it was time to try to put XAMPP for Linux on my Ubuntu machine and also Joomla. So after updating Ubuntu, I downloaded both sets of software and set about figuring out how to get them installed. Just a bit of information for you on this. I’m not a Linux pro. I’m new to the software. I have a book, I have just barely cracked. So I get to learn a few things about Linux and Unbuntu. I had to figure out how to use a terminal window. I had to figure out how to copy things into a folder that root was the owner of, I had to figure out how to delete some things as well, using terminal. What I learned about Ubuntu that was and is the most impactful is that the root account is locked and though I installed the software, I don’t have the ability to log in as root. So I get to learn the way around it.

    After some typing and not getting anywhere I decided I’d use the websites for the products and hope that theses open source programs were going to be as user friendly for support as many of us like to believe they are. They were. I was able to find the information I needed so that I could do what I wanted to do. I got both programs installed and running and could log into each. Success.

    I still need to figure out one thing on the Ubuntu machine with regards to permissions and such. I decided that that could wait for another weekend.

    In the mean time, my Mother had called regarding trouble with her wireless access. While she would have been willing for me to walk her through trying to fix the problem, for me it was just easier to go over and fix it for her if I could. Basically, she wasn’t able to get on. She was seeing a generic network that was really strong. So it turned out that with the power spikes and failures from the storm the router reset itself. I was able to get it set back up for her and now she’s able to get back online. Success.

    With a long weekend coming up I’m hoping to have a few more successes. I might tackle that permissions problem. Or maybe I’ll finish a book or two. After two trips to the bookstore in the last two weeks, I have a few books for reading. I’m reading science stuff right now and about Sweden. I’m hoping I am not spending the weekend preparing for a hurricane. Yep. We got another one out there. According to Jimmy Buffett there’s just not ‘reasonin with hurricane season’. I’m tending to agree with him on that one.

    Originally published at: suguayproductions.com/joomla which has been discontinued.