Friday, May 29, 2009

Plug in Cars in australia...Mitsubishi first off the rank?

Mitsubishi electric car charged for 2010 - www.drive.com.au
the new plug in Mitsubishi model car due in 2010 in Australia.Is it a sign of things to come?Is it a solution or could they expose our current lack of reliable renewable power generation capacity?


Mitsubishi MIEV

Albanese takes on Car Manufacturers in Green push

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Go out to the real world says Google Boss

The Associated Press: Google CEO urges grads: 'Turn off your computer'
Google CEO urges grads: 'Turn off your computer'

By KATHY MATHESON – 2 days ago

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The head of the world's most popular search engine urged college graduates on Monday to step away from the virtual world and make human connections.

Speaking at the University of Pennsylvania's commencement, Google chairman and CEO Eric Schmidt told about 6,000 graduates that they need to find out what is most important to them — by living analog for a while.

"Turn off your computer. You're actually going to have to turn off your phone and discover all that is human around us," Schmidt said. "Nothing beats holding the hand of your grandchild as he walks his first steps."

Schmidt, who holds a doctorate from the University of California at Berkeley, also received an honorary doctor of science degree at the ceremony. Penn President Amy Gutmann cited Schmidt's "manifold contributions to putting the world at humanity's fingertips."

"You have devoted your career to heralding a new age of learning empowered by technology," Gutmann said.

It was Schmidt's second honorary degree in as many days. On Sunday, he received one at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, where he delivered a similar speech.

At Penn, Schmidt noted the Ivy League school played a key role in the technological industry by creating ENIAC, one of the world's first electronic computers, in 1946.

"Literally everything that you see — every computer, every mobile phone, every device — descends from the principles that were invented right here," Schmidt said.

In the next 10 years, he predicted, technology will advance to the point where it will be possible to have 85 years worth of video on the equivalent of iPod.

He also urged graduates not to lay out a rigid path for themselves. Rewards will gravitate to those who make mistakes and learn from them, Schmidt said.

"You can't plan innovation or inspiration, but you can be ready for it, and when you see it you can jump on it and you can make a difference," he said.

The Class of 2009 is graduating in a tough economic climate, but such downturns can be a time for innovation, Schmidt said. He noted that Rice Krispies, Twinkies and beer cans were all products of the Great Depression — not to mention staples of college life.

He playfully compared today's "Google and Facebook generation" to his own: cell phones vs. phone booths, Wii vs. Pong, blogs vs. newspapers, Red Bull vs. Tang.

Perhaps most notably, Schmidt said, members of his generation spent all their time trying to hide their most embarrassing moments. Today's generation records and posts all those moments on YouTube, he said, drawing laughter from the crowd.

"And I am looking forward to watching these for the next 30 or 40 years," Schmidt said.

Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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Monday, May 18, 2009

Eco tourism saves the day in Indonesia?

ABC News - Video - Top Stories of the day in video
A good story on sustainability or at least attempts at an approach to making fishing and preservation of reef and community more viable and possible through eco tourism promotion.Of course eco tourism has its upside and its down side for communities and environment...but at least this story shows the possibility of a sustainable approach.


Tasmania the sustainable state under threat?

Friday, May 15, 2009

Aboriginal arts boosted in budget 09

Aboriginal art funding boost praised - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Do we place this type of funding increase as job creation,industry support,welfare or something other than this.It is a small increment in the scheme of things and goes to only certail Aboriginal art centres...where to from this point?How seriously is the importance of art as a job taken?


Construction and the Budget-some opinions

Budget breakdown
Looks like Oakerjee is eventually off the ground in some form instead of the incessant promises of things to come for Geraldton and some good news for the construction, road and rail making industries infrastructure in general(Hospitals and health related construction as well as the broadband infrastructure are some additionals)Is this sufficient to reduce higher levels of unemployment and how many jobs will it produce in general locally is the question?