Anandraj Singh
Let’s Not Forget The Frontiers, Gentlemen The Drive for Outer Space Exploration Has Diminished
|Of the activities I took part in during the first two weeks of 2010, none were quite as depressing as watching some of the old, classic science-fiction movies, ranging from 2001: A Space Odyssey to even the Back to the Future trilogy.
It’s 2010 already – why have we had so few footprints on the moon? Why is there not a single one on Mars yet? What happened to the dreams that people like Arthur C. Clarke had – dreams of being in outer space in more than just an incomplete station that will function only another five years at best, unless it gets a shot in the arm?
New, Greener Energy Sources: A Simpleton’s Point of View on Renewables
|By Anandraj Singh, Broadside Correspondent
There are few things hazier in life right now than trying to figure out how we’re going to power the future.
Faced with such a daunting task with all the issues, problems, bribes, blackmails, threats and politics that revolve around it, I really wonder how the ministers in charge of energy policies (not just in the U.S., but abroad) get time to sleep at night.
Maybe they get huge piles of money? Either that or they know some very good doctors.