After I graduate, I plan to go to Highland for a year because of my math and science sholarship. My second year I will transfer back to Washburn. My first goal for this summer will be to find a house so that I can move to Highland. The first thing I need to do to find a house is have a steady job this summer, which I do, and make enough money to start out making payments until I find another job in Highland. I want to make it on my own and be an independent adult. I will eventually move back home after my first year of college, but it's not because I won't be able to make it on my own, but that my house is close to Washburn. Also my mom is kind of sad that I'm going to move out.
My second goal is to decide what I really want to do. I have two choices, radiology or ultrasound. I will probably go with ultrasound because I already do that now where I work and there is more money in it. Each one of these degrees has a two year program. I'm really happy about that because I won't have to be in school so long, and I can graduate and start making money and not be in so much debt. I don't want to move out of state and I want to find a job probably in Topeka so that I can be close to my family.
So that leaves me with my last goal which is to find a job that I enjoy and make enough money to do what I want. I'm not so worried about being really rich, just making enough so that I can do what I want and be able to make it on my own. I want to show my parents that I will be responsible enough to make it to class everyday, live on my own, and have a job that I like to do. I want to graduate college so that I can be the first one in my family to say that. I want to have a good background when I find a job and a college degree is the best way to do that.
I know technology will help me during college because I will be able to use the computer for studying and research. It will also help me in the medical field because almost every job in that field needs the use of some sort of technology. I probably won't need the use of a blogger anymore, but I'm glad I got to find out what it was like during high school.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Stan Meyer
There is not much known about Stan Meyer unless you research him. He invented a water electorlyzer which breaks down hydrogen and oxygen atoms from a water molecule into gas respectively, and then are sent into modified fuel injectors. The emmision from the gas is only water vapor which he could recycle or just let it go into the atmosphere www.autobloggreen.com/2007/05/29/conspiracy-stan-meyer-and-the-mysterious-elusive-.
What made the water cell so efficient is that when the atoms of the water molecule, hydrogen and oxygen, are broken down and oxidized, it is two and one half times more powerful than gasoline. Also there is more energy being put out than energy that has to be put in. http://www.thelastoutpost.com/site/1167/default.aspx
On March 27, 1988 Stan Meyer was poisoned and died. He was only 57 years old. After his death, his twin brother Steve Meyer continued Stan's research on the water powered car. Steve also had many accomplishments during his life. He redesigned a jet engine for the Air Force, and also saved a nuclear reactor from melting down. Now he is continuing Stan's water-car that could reduce the dependence on foreign oil and reduce the effects of global warming.
http://www.waterfuelcell.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=110
I personally like the idea of having a water powered car, because we would be saving so much more money than buying gas, considering gas prices keep rising. We would also, supposedly, be slowing the effects of global warming (for those of you who believe in it). I do think that there is another source of fuel that we can use but it just isn't going to be released until we use all the oil because that is money going to the government.
What made the water cell so efficient is that when the atoms of the water molecule, hydrogen and oxygen, are broken down and oxidized, it is two and one half times more powerful than gasoline. Also there is more energy being put out than energy that has to be put in. http://www.thelastoutpost.com/site/1167/default.aspx
On March 27, 1988 Stan Meyer was poisoned and died. He was only 57 years old. After his death, his twin brother Steve Meyer continued Stan's research on the water powered car. Steve also had many accomplishments during his life. He redesigned a jet engine for the Air Force, and also saved a nuclear reactor from melting down. Now he is continuing Stan's water-car that could reduce the dependence on foreign oil and reduce the effects of global warming.
http://www.waterfuelcell.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=110
I personally like the idea of having a water powered car, because we would be saving so much more money than buying gas, considering gas prices keep rising. We would also, supposedly, be slowing the effects of global warming (for those of you who believe in it). I do think that there is another source of fuel that we can use but it just isn't going to be released until we use all the oil because that is money going to the government.
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