Posted by Greg Walsh on May 25, 2005 in
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Welcome to the Future
I really like this guy’s ideas. Take cold water from the bottom of the ocean and use the energy (or lack there of) to create electricity.
He also has a plan to stop aging with cold water.
Wired 13.06: The Mad Genius from the Bottom of the Sea
Posted by Greg Walsh on May 21, 2005 in
City Living,
Green,
Welcome to the Future
This was the littlest mini-van I’d ever seen. It was electric powered. I saw it at the Inner Harbor.
Posted by Greg Walsh on May 17, 2005 in
Games
Sawblade Software will be releasing Power Game Factory. This product will allow (supposedly) the cretion of side scrolling games with no programming.
Wow. that’s a bold statement..I don’t know how you can make a great game without programming. Some sort of development will be needed.
I am excited to try it to see if I can make an educational game with it.
Sawblade Software
Posted by gregwalsh on May 14, 2005 in
No Idea
Posted by gregwalsh on May 14, 2005 in
No Idea
Posted by gregwalsh on May 14, 2005 in
No Idea
Posted by gregwalsh on May 14, 2005 in
No Idea
Posted by Greg Walsh on May 11, 2005 in
City Living
Baltimore City is trying to block charter schools fom getting the allocated funding. The state says that students who go to charter schools should get the amount of funding that other kids get. If you add up the school district’s costs and divide by the amount of students, that equals about $11,000. The city says that with put $13 million strain on the already strained budget.
Baltimore City schools: Stop trying to block the only thing that can help the city schools. You’ve already messed up the education system in the city, stop being so defensive and just accept your mismanagement.
Being in the education field, I think charter schools are one of the best ideas for Baltimore. Not only do they have the potential to really reach students at a more personal level, but, they have the potential to force the other schools to get their acts together and really improve what they’ve got. No less important, charter schools offer hope to young couples who want to stay in the city, but, fear the school system.
If you would have done a better job, Baltimore City Schools, then you won’t need to give up $11k per student…the parents wouldn’t be pounding on the charter schools’ doors to have their kids get a safe and effective education.
baltimoresun.com – City schools to challenge state decision on charters
Posted by Greg Walsh on May 8, 2005 in
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Posted by Greg Walsh on May 8, 2005 in
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