Tomorrow morning I will embark on another Field Training Exercise(FTX) with the Army until Sunday. It should be a pretty good time with everyone, complete with some weapon training, Chinook (big helicopter) ride and some other activities.
Readers, the last few weeks have been interesting, to say the least. My last BLOG was fairly serious and I hope it didn't turn anyone off of my writing. I feel it was necessary to let it all out in words instead of just keeping it to myself, I mean come on I have a BLOG so I just said to myself, "When in Rome." To get my mind off of various topics invading my mind lately, I have been concentrating on school and keeping up with the news. One story that is always mentioned at least three times a week is the cost of oil/gas. I have come up with a unique and extremely feasible solution to lessen the burden on 'ol mother Earth.
In my eyes, there are two different ways we can go about defeating this seemingly inevitable loss of mankind.
1) Stop using gasoline! Just STOP! If scientists and inventors can make a sponge in the shape of a microphone (click here), then they can make some sort of engine converter that makes water work an engine! Let me put it to you this way: imagine going down the street and hearing a huge truck start up. Instead seeing smoke come out of the exhaust, you see bubbles in the shape of kangaroos. The kids will love your new BMW™.
2) Go back to horse and buggy, with one key difference: Genetically enhanced Stallions! Think about it; scientists could create these horses that can run up to 128.9 mph, only needing to stop for a fill-up of steroids and water every 80 miles. That means you'd be getting 40 miles to a syringe (on the highway, city driving will vary according to traffic volume and amount of traffic lights).
So those are my ideas. Obviously it would take some money to get this accomplished, but I think with our country being so wealthy, out of debt, and being economically stable consistently for the past 75 years, we can do anything we put our little minds to.
Goodnight and remember to take it one day at a time,

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