I wish I remembered the name of this water plant which I bought at a Garden show. I was attracted to its flowers which looked like hanging mini orchids. However, I soon found out that it actually grows very fast.
I am trying to think of what economic value this plant can have and so far I have come up with several potential uses.
One idea is as bio remediation plant to clean gray water before it is released to creeks and canals.
Another way is to treat it as an indoor plant and as part of decorative floral arrangement.
And third, its thick root growth might make a good air layering/ rooting substrate.
Am currently experimenting with it.
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
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Monday, May 11, 2020
My five quarantine re-read list
1. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind - Yuval Noah Harari
2. Homo Deus - Yuval Harari
3. The Wisest One in the Room -Thomas Gilovich and Lee Ross
4. god is not Great - Christopher Hitchens
5. Mind and Brain - Angus Gellatly and Oscar Zarate
I usually do not read books that I have read before. But owing to this long quarantine, I found myself picking up past books that I have read and the above list are those which I found myself picking up rereading the most.
Yuval Noah Harari is currently my favorite writer. His insights on humanity, our prospect and our future are not just thought provoking but for me, they are a useful guide to living a meaningful life at our specific stage of evolution.
With the disturbing rise of leaders with autocratic, even despotic tendencies aided by fake news, there is Harari's observation which I would like to quote and share: In the past, censorship works by blocking the flow of information. In the twenty-first century censorship works by flooding people with irrelevant information....In the past, having power means having access to data. Today, having power means knowing what to ignore".
I do not know what other people will make of this, but I completely agree with him.
Friday, May 8, 2020
Thoughts on the franchise renewal woes of ABS CBN
It is outrageous that we can allow politicians to toy with the life of media company. But yes we do. And so here we are, witnesses to the sadistic and ugly torture that ABS-CBN is subjected to by politicians before it is permanently snuffed off the air.
There may be legislative hearings and airing of grievances to justify the travails imposed on ABS CBN. But all that is just drama....
Duterte has spoken. He said he will see to it that "ABS CBN is out" and he suggests that the owners just sell their company. End of story. From here, the minions take over and regale the public with political pornography in gleeful obedience to their principal's will.
There are many issues and accusations being thrown to justify not renewing the franchise of ABS CBN. But all these are spurious and the company has answered them all. The real issue is simply confiscation of private property. It is wrong. It is immoral. It is a sick and repugnant display of abuse of power.
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