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Why don’t we utilize the heating power of volcanoes to make thermal electric power stations?

Turning the generator makes electricity, generator is turned by turbine, and turbine is turned by force: the force is either water from waterfalls or steam. Boiling water creates steam. Water is boiled by coal, natural gas or atomic power. Why don’t we use the heat form volcanoes? This question is for scientists, who can think of a way utilize that wasted heat.

Have you ever tried it barefoot?

I’m living in India – it’s almost six years now that I’ve left Europe for good – and I’m used to a life on bare soles: I haven’t worn shoes since December 2000 (with a few exceptions!) and I don’t think I’ll EVER imprison my feet again! I’m always barefoot: All-year-round, wherever I go, whatever I do. Most of my friends have never seen me wearing shoes… WHY? That’s a question I’ve heard a thousand times. Well, it’s not a kind of “fashion statement”… Walking barefoot is AMAZING!!! If you’re barefoot you’re able to FEEL the ground! Would you wear gloves all-year-round? Nopes! So: Why shoes? Being in touch with Mother Earth, letting the energy flow freely isn’t that bad, after all… Right? Plus: It’s very refreshing and stimulating (ever heard about the reflex zones in our feet?)! Join me for a rather longish hike, preferably in the mountains, and let’s see who gets tired first! Walking barefoot is stimulating: In every sense! There’s more: The ecological impact is far less dramatic (erosion!) if you’re hiking in a natural environment (ever thought about what your heavy hiking boots do to the ecosystem?). It’s also communicative to a degree you wouldn’t expect: Travelling a lot I’ve made more than one friend explaining WHY I’m roaming around barefoot! Somehow you’re more defensive, less aggressive if barefoot… There are many aspects, but what really counts is the sensual factor: The “barefoot feeling”! It’s not only about feeling the ground beneath our soles, every change in texture or temperature, the difference between lawn and concrete, tar and marble, but also about feeling free – in many ways! If you don’t know what I mean: Leave your shoes at home and experience the freedom, the freshness, the air touching every inch of your feet… Try it once and you’ll never want to wear those “little prisons” again! Do you know what I mean? Have you ever tried it barefoot?

How come we don’t all have a bicycle in our home to generate extra electricity?

We can generate electrical power with wind, water, fire, etc. Should’nt there be a way to harness the energy we use daily?

I for 1 am tired of this game.This is to all of you illegal immigrant anti-activist’s like Yo! and rogershapp

AND FURNACE4BRO.And the rest of you who’ve called me a smelly wet bag( you don’t even have that right it’s wet BACK) and told me to leave your country and that you pay taxes so my kids can have free lunch.I am not on welfare I don’t have kids and I am an American citizen and I’ve been married to a legal alien for ten years.And I can tell you that he’s been employed for the entire time he’s been here and that he has never recieved any of the money that you’ve paid on taxes in the form of welfare or FOODSTAMPS( HOW MANY OF YOU HAVE THOSE.).Like the money you pay in taxes is such a big deal, you don’t care that money goes to fund millions of stupid projects that our government has approved for us.Like the space program or the persuit of oil in IRAQ,or a stupid study on f******squirrels.You only care if you even think that it’s going to pay for anything for Mexicans, because Americans hate Latinos and we know it even if we are still civil to you and we greet you with smiles .We see it in every day life.And we don’t let it get us down because we know all that is is your need to feel better than us you can say we are dirty that we’re stupid for not learning English and all that is is you basically saying that your smarter than us that your cleaner than us just all around better than us.Why don’t you look around sometime and realize that we are not your biggest problem there are far bigger problems in this world pick a country like Africa why don’t you pour out your time and energy trying to do something for those poor people.There is GENOCIDE HAPPENING OVER THERE.THERE ARE PEOPLE STARVING DAILY.There are countless orphans because of AIDS.When you say that all Latinos are gang bangers you aren’t doing anything to improve it maybe it is that kind of thinking that made them that way.What else are they supposed to do are you going to give a latino a job if you can give it to somebody of a differnet race.Basically all I’m trying to say is that Latinos are not a problem here there are plenty of jobs in this country as for TAX PAYERS MONEY why don’t you complain to YOUR government about the price of gas?There is no gas shortage in this country THEY (YOUR COUNTRY) are allowing us to be milked dry by big oil.The problem in this country is not Latinos but how CITIZENS percieve Latinos.It is not us that needs to change it is YOU.

Why don’t we utilize the heating power of volcanoes to make thermal electric power stations?

Turning the generator makes electricity, generator is turned by turbine, and turbine is turned by force: the force is either water from waterfalls or steam. Boiling water creates steam. Water is boiled by coal, natural gas or atomic power. Why don’t we use the heat form volcanoes? This question is for scientists, who can think of a way utilize that wasted heat.

How come we don’t all have a bicycle in our home to generate extra electricity?

We can generate electrical power with wind, water, fire, etc. Should’nt there be a way to harness the energy we use daily?

Have you ever tried it barefoot?

I’m living in India – it’s almost six years now that I’ve left Europe for good – and I’m used to a life on bare soles: I haven’t worn shoes since December 2000 (with a few exceptions!) and I don’t think I’ll EVER imprison my feet again! I’m always barefoot: All-year-round, wherever I go, whatever I do. Most of my friends have never seen me wearing shoes… WHY? That’s a question I’ve heard a thousand times. Well, it’s not a kind of “fashion statement”… Walking barefoot is AMAZING!!! If you’re barefoot you’re able to FEEL the ground! Would you wear gloves all-year-round? Nopes! So: Why shoes? Being in touch with Mother Earth, letting the energy flow freely isn’t that bad, after all… Right? Plus: It’s very refreshing and stimulating (ever heard about the reflex zones in our feet?)! Join me for a rather longish hike, preferably in the mountains, and let’s see who gets tired first! Walking barefoot is stimulating: In every sense! There’s more: The ecological impact is far less dramatic (erosion!) if you’re hiking in a natural environment (ever thought about what your heavy hiking boots do to the ecosystem?). It’s also communicative to a degree you wouldn’t expect: Travelling a lot I’ve made more than one friend explaining WHY I’m roaming around barefoot! Somehow you’re more defensive, less aggressive if barefoot… There are many aspects, but what really counts is the sensual factor: The “barefoot feeling”! It’s not only about feeling the ground beneath our soles, every change in texture or temperature, the difference between lawn and concrete, tar and marble, but also about feeling free – in many ways! If you don’t know what I mean: Leave your shoes at home and experience the freedom, the freshness, the air touching every inch of your feet… Try it once and you’ll never want to wear those “little prisons” again! Do you know what I mean? Have you ever tried it barefoot?