Friday, December 30, 2011

Thankful!

Well with the holidays here and New Years quickly approaching I have been feeling sentimental.

I want to say how thankful I am for having a wonderful family, good friends, a roof over my head, food to eat, and clothes on my back. I am happy that I am not needing of anything, and that I am able to pay my bills and enjoy life even in the midst and pressures of school and work.

I am on the hunt for the every season of the show Jag, and Home Improvement. They were my two favorite shows when I was a kid, and it would be great if I could find them all without having to break the bank.

I have been very busy with errands, traveling back to school from home, work, unpacking, and a lot of noise so I am not in the mood to type a lot, and I apologize. It is my goal to type in here everyday and technically it's the 31st right now so I might have missed a day?! Crap!

Well I'm only here for the weekend and I might head back home for another week or two depending on my ability to negotiate with work and other happenings. Hopefully I will get what I want!

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Blog Plans.

Hello, Riddler This here.

This is my latest update concerning my plans for my blog here.

For anyone interested, the topics I will cover over each blog will contain the following:

Environmental issues, safety issues, religion, politics,financial, philosophy, math, science, engineering, physics, personal blogs, history, the humanities, technology, and various other topics.

My main focus will be on societal, energy, political, ethical, religious, financial, and issues within the scientific and engineering fields and their related affiliates.

I have come to realize that it is necessary to clarify my focus not only for my readers but also for myself.

I have a very busy schedule beginning in 2012, but I will commit myself to this blog and to answering any questions or concerns any reader might have. I am very open to discussion, advice, questions, and basic comments.

I have a strong desire not only to discuss problems within the previously stated fields and topics, but also to express possible solutions, something I think is ignored in a lot of society and media. I mean, what is the point of discussing problems if you don't attempt to find a solution to the problem?

We have critical issues and problems facing us in how we derive and use energy in our world today, and I think it is important that not only I, but you express possible solutions. Of course, the problems we face that most be solved are not confined strictly to the fields engineering and the sciences, but also to the humanities and liberal arts, such as politics, human rights, money, and basic human rights. The latter of which I consider to be entwined into all those subject, and which I consider to be the most important, especially right now as we are seeing many of our rights stripped from us under the Obama administration. Politically I am somewhat in the middle, and I have been a huge supporter of Obama for the past three years, however my support for him is waning as of late. There is one person who I might support for the presidency and that is Ron Paul. Ron Paul seems like a very common-sense minded guy, who stands for many of basic liberties and precepts, which I believe are character traits we need right now among the many. I have my apprehensions and disagreements with him just like I do with Obama, but I find him a very suitable contender and consciousness fella.