Saturday, May 31, 2014

Sitsirya


Napansin ko lang habang nasa isang convenience store ako maraming iba't ibang klase ng sitsirya na nakadisplay, palatandaan na mga ganitong kakanin ang pinakamabili sa ganitong tindahan.

Pero mahilig ba ang mga tao sa sitsirya o kumakain lang sila nito para pampalipas oras lamang?

Ang sitsirya ay hindi maituturing na seryosong pagkain dahil karaniwan ay panay carbohydrates lang ito na galing sa halamang ugat gaya ng patatas o cereal gaya ng mais at arina.

Pero larong isip lang, ano kaya ang susunod na magiging sikat na sitsirya?


Thursday, May 29, 2014

Trains for Rapid Transport


Our country, especially Metro Manila seems to be stuck in a permanent transportation crisis where heavy traffic and gridlock have become the norm.

I believe the solution to this problem is a rapid rail based mass transport system which can move large numbers of people quickly and efficiently.

Our country was supposed to be among the first country in our  region to have trains but I wonder how it happened that we have neglected to develop this mode of transport.

It is a mark of a sovereign people to be able to achieve that which is needed for their prosperity and development. Hopefully, we too can eventually acquire a modern and efficient train based transport system.

This is a people's enterprise and we must all be involved in its pursuit.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

The drum kiln charcoal maker


 At the Forestry Products Research and Development Office of the Department of Science and Technology, there is a prototype of a drum kiln charcoal maker. I am interested in this item because I feel that we have a lot of biomass which can be used as fuel even just for home use. In particular, I think if we can utilize the discarded shell of  young fresh coconuts after their meat and juice have been extracted, then we can greatly reduce our energy bill spent for cooking.

(a demo on how to turn biomass into charcoal)
The problem with charcoal making is that it produces a lot of smoke and so one requirement to make it is that it should be in a far away area where there are not too many people. Another thing I learned from my interview with the DOST scientist responsible for developing the charcoal maker is that biomass charcoal should still be processed into compact briquest in order to maximize their heating value.

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Fidelisms - the constant task,,,,

The constant task of individuals is personal productivity. The constant task of society is wealth creation. And the goal should be equitable and fair sharing.

Friday, May 2, 2014

Bottled light



The bottled light is touted as an energy saving device that lights up homes of people for free because it uses deflected sunlight.

Many believe that this is a great and important idea. For me though, I don't find it significant or impressive at all. It is just slightly above the level of a solar powered flashlight that can be used only when the sun is out. But what for?

The poor are supposed to be the main beneficiary of this cheap -literally and figuratively- invention. However the solar bottles are not really entirely free as there are material costs in order to make them.

There are inventions that help people fight poverty. This one only makes people adjust to their poverty. That is one reason I don't like them.