Thursday, April 28, 2005

the friggin irony

CNN.com reports that a laboratory at the University of California successfully created nuclear fusion using an electric field generated by a small crystal.

Although the amount of energy was too little to harness what the article calls “cheap fusion power,” it goes onto report that a U of C physicist indicated that this new way of making nuclear fusion could potentially be used in the “oil drilling industry and homeland security.”

I don't know about you, but after reading this news I am overwhelmed with hope for the future. We finally have a breakthrough in clean energy and the best application we can speculate for it is to assist in...

OIL DRILLING!

Argh…


original comments

Liz Baldwin - Not too surprising, though, considering that Bush is also excited about getting the hydrogen for fuel cells from -- you guessed it -- fossil fuels.


Guile - aargh, indeed..


rainbrot - You post a lot of rants about current events. It reminds me why I don't pay attention to that stuff. I think news is designed to occupy your mind so you won't do anything too significant... so instead of paying attention to news, I spend time formulating and reading conspiracy theories.


Mr. Blunderson - rainbrot, I am so touched that there is finally someone who cares about something really matters is reading my blog...

You don't happen to have a link to David Icke's official site, do you?

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