Life and Times of Lloyd Dupont

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Irish Joke

clock March 17, 2009 18:33 by author lloyd

Three Irishmen, Paddy, Sean and Seamus, were stumbling home from the pub late one night and found themselves on the road which led past the old graveyard.
"Come have a look over here," says Paddy, "It's Michael O'Grady's grave, God bless his soul. He lived to the ripe old age of 87."
"That's nothing", says Sean, "here's one named Patrick O'Toole, it says here that he was 95 when he died."
Just then, Seamus yells out, "Good God, here's a fella that got to be 145!"
"What was his name?" asks Paddy.
Seamus stumbles around a bit, awkwardly lights a match to see what else is written on the stone marker, and exclaims, "Miles, from Dublin."

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The beauty of motherhood

clock March 16, 2009 03:54 by author lloyd

Motherhood in the Animal Kingdom…

On the riverbank…

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In the Arctic …

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In Africa …

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In India …

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In the Ocean…

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In Africa …

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In the Arctic …

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In Africa …

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In Africa …

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In the Arctic

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AND FINALLY…

IN LIVERPOOL ..!!

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Doesn’t it bring a tear to your eye and a lump to your throat…?

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Party

clock March 16, 2009 03:36 by author lloyd

MC Abhi organized one more party at my beach house this last week-end! smile_omg

Quality time, food, sport, surf, fun, etc.. on the menu!

Instead of scratching my head for comment I will just put some pictures!

 

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Abhi, Amy, Patrick, Yashun, Andrew

 

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Abigail and Tamline

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Wang Li and Yashun

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Me, working hard

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Mario, with a “special” look! hehe…

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Come Barbie, let’s go Party, mm… Amy, Yashun, Wang Li, Patrick, Christian

 

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Amy, Abi (funnily Abhi is Amy’s boyfriend, so you could make some pun about Abi and Abhi! smile_omg)

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Byron light house, with some people… smile_omg

 

Some people are missing on the rare picture I have smile_embaressed (because I’m lazy bastard and just ripped of, other people’s picture from Facebook album! smile_embaressed) so here I apologize to Kattie, Ilaria, Wlodeck, Ania, Claudia, Dan, Christian, Blain, and hu… that’s it I hope! smile_sarcastic

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Electric dreams

clock March 16, 2009 03:03 by author lloyd

These last few days there was 2 huge breakthrough in the electric battery world.

First, since last Wednesday there was a huge noise in the blogosphere / newsphere about a battery breakthrough done by MIT researchers. Which can made battery longer lasting, super fast to recharge and cheaper, as this is a fairly simple process (so it is reported).

CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts — Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology say they have made a major breakthrough in lithium-ion battery technology, one that may enable an electric vehicle to be recharged in as little time as it takes to fill the tank at the gas pump.

 

"MIT engineers have created a kind of beltway that allows for the rapid transit of electrical energy through a well-known battery material, an advance that could usher in smaller, lighter batteries — for cell phones and other devices — that could recharge in seconds rather than hours," said MIT in a statement on Wednesday on its Web site.

Currently, electric vehicles, such as the upcoming Chevrolet Volt, are expected to take an overnight period to recharge.

MIT said the researchers believe the technology could "make it into the marketplace within two to three years" because the battery material used isn't new — the only change is in the way it's made. The only limitation thus far to the new technique is the amount of power available to a homeowner through the electric grid, according to researchers.

The breakthrough is reported in the March 12 issue of Nature.

"The ability to charge and discharge batteries in a matter of seconds rather than hours may open up new technological applications and induce lifestyle changes," say the researchers in their Nature paper.

Apparently this technology has already been licensed by 2 well known player of the Li-ion battery industry (I believe A123 Systems and LG Chem and should make it to the market quite fast (~3 years)).

 

But even more exciting, this morning I received in my Google news alert this even more amazing news about another even more confounding breakthrough.

University of Miami physicist develops battery using new source of energy

His discovery is a 'proof of principle' of the existence of a 'spin battery'


CORAL GABLES, FL. (March 11, 2009)—Researchers at the University of Miami and at the Universities of Tokyo and Tohoku, Japan, have been able to prove the existence of a "spin battery," a battery that is "charged" by applying a large magnetic field to nano-magnets in a device called a magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ). The new technology is a step towards the creation of computer hard drives with no moving parts, which would be much faster, less expensive and use less energy than current ones. In the future, the new battery could be developed to power cars. The study will be published in an upcoming issue of Nature and is available in an online advance publication of the journal.

The device created by University of Miami Physicist Stewart E. Barnes, of the College of Arts and Sciences and his collaborators can store energy in magnets rather than through chemical reactions. Like a winding up toy car, the spin battery is "wound up" by applying a large magnetic field --no chemistry involved. The device is potentially better than anything found so far, said Barnes.

"We had anticipated the effect, but the device produced a voltage over a hundred times too big and for tens of minutes, rather than for milliseconds as we had expected," Barnes said. "That this was counterintuitive is what lead to our theoretical understanding of what was really going on."

The secret behind this technology is the use of nano-magnets to induce an electromotive force. It uses the same principles as those in a conventional battery, except in a more direct fashion. The energy stored in a battery, be it in an iPod or an electric car, is in the form of chemical energy. When something is turned "on" there is a chemical reaction which occurs and produces an electric current. The new technology converts the magnetic energy directly into electrical energy, without a chemical reaction. The electrical current made in this process is called a spin polarized current and finds use in a new technology called "spintronics."

The new discovery advances our understanding of the way magnets work and its immediate application is to use the MTJs as electronic elements which work in different ways to conventional transistors. Although the actual device has a diameter about that of a human hair and cannot even light up an LED (light-emitting diode--a light source used as electronic component), the energy that might be stored in this way could potentially run a car for miles. The possibilities are endless, Barnes said.

"There are magnets hidden away in many things, for example there are several in a mobile telephone, many in a car, and they are what keeps your refrigerator closed," he said. "There are so many that even a small change in the way we understand of how they work, and which might lead to only a very small improvement in future machines, has a significant financial and energetic impact."

Number are vague on this one, and I guess it takes more than “1 hair” to power a car. But you get the idea, these would be small and pack punched with electrical energy!

Would they be cheap, would they be on the market soon? One can only hope so… smile_omg

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Paintings

clock March 16, 2009 02:25 by author lloyd

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My quarter brother Dorian (the half brother of my half sister) is an artist!

You could buy his painting online, I believe.. (I know, I should be sure but, hmm… he is in Sydney and me in Brisbane…), here is the website:
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Not being too much into art myself, I will just let the pictures do the talking!

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Received the tablets today

clock March 9, 2009 02:46 by author lloyd

As I said in my previous blog entry I’m very excited by Martin Pall’s theory on Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MSC) and how to treat it.

So excited in fact I immediately ordered about ~AU$300 of Martin Pall stuff from Nutricology.

But I couldn’t wait for it to arrive, so I went to the drugstore and ask the pharmacist for something with many of the described elements. He gave me that:
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Stress B Forte nutrient complement.  Cost about ~AU$29 for 50 tablets, doesn’t need a prescription and contains about 3/4 of the ingredient advised by Martin Pall. Now 1 week later with just that stuff I feel already much better. But still not good enough to be sure it will be over. So let’s just say it gives me a lot of hope and well being.

So when I received my order from Nutricology today I got really excited!! This is the heavy artillery, look at that:

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There is 2 month worth of stuff. I know it seems a lot, but if everything goes as I hope and as I am starting to believe with this Stress B Forte, it should be just a one off treatment with fast and wonderful consequences.

You should soon now dear reader…. (to be continued)

 

Edit: by the way, here are some additional links

Explaining 'Unexplained Illnesses', Martin Pall’s book

The Environmental Illness Resource

MCS America

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Web of Debt

clock March 4, 2009 02:06 by author lloyd

I just received another anti bank email by my dad. This one refers to a new book be Ellen Brown, “Web of Debt”.

This is well explained, seems reasonable. And all it really “demands” is for bank to be nationalized. It gives the example of North Dakota which has a state bank and seems to enjoy strong economy because of it.

I can’t help but found the author’s argument sound.

After all the only problem I can see with public bank is the state creating too much money and hence creating inflation. But, why would a state bank create anymore more money than a private bank after all? Against this single (possible) argument against public bank, you could find many argument in favor of it.

Mm.. at least I think it’s an idea worth spreading.

 

By the way, another society building idea I have. I mean it’s not an idea as in a solution, it’s more an idea as in a question, personal research topic (not that my opinion matter much to politician, anyway…)

For me it is beyond doubt or question that education is the way to improve your life quality, status and, more than that, participate to the wealth of your nation (read make it grow!).

But there is a problem, education takes time, and often you study for nothing. I mean I know plenty of people whose degrees helped them find a well paying job. Conversely I know plenty of people who can’t find job despite a valuable degree. And more than that there plenty of area where there isn’t enough qualified people. Studying again might not be much more successful.

What I wonder is… if there is a way to make people more successful in general! That would be nice, wouldn’t it?

But it seems a logical evolution of society. In modern society you are more less sure you will find food, your sickness would be cured, you would have water, criminal will be arrested and in case of natural catastrophe help would come! The next thing society has to improve, if it’s possible, would be… financial security?

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More on my sickness

clock March 2, 2009 01:35 by author lloyd

I’m not sure I have an allergy truth to tell. I did try anti-histaminic tablet in the past, without much success. So I was reading about allergy, to see if I could make a more educated lay man guess as to whether what I have is an allergy at all or not, when I stumbled upon those 2 articles: on MSC, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, and more on MCS, the end of controversy. And I just find a short bio of the author (Martin Pall) on California Institute of Technology member’s list, a good sign! smile_teeth

Well they both come from the same source so I don’t know how valid they are, but they quite fit my problem. Car exhaust, which I experimentally know to be the cause of my troubles was mentioned multiple time. Wikipedia confirmed that MCS is known about although it is “controversial” (unfortunately).

Anyway, what get me really excited… not just excited, really high! Not only symptoms and causes seems to be a reasonable match, but there is a link in the article on things that can be done to improve life quality: suggestion of treatments (it still an early research phase but there are some simple idea I can try now, today, immediately!!) and the author also has a book on the topic with much more information!

Maybe a new phase of my life is coming soon… Ho I’m so excited, Auuum… Let’s hope… smile_sarcastic

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Electric car and solar power

clock March 1, 2009 00:00 by author lloyd

If you know me or read all this blog you might know that I look forward to the time of electric car. And maybe solar power as well. There are lots of improvement to be made. Battery life, price and power should be improved for electric car. Solar power also has a lot of potential but if it cannot be stored it is not worth much (hence we go back to the battery issue)(it needs to be stored to be used at nigh, on cloudy day or whenever it is needed), not to mention it should be cheaper and more efficient as well. And the grid need to be improved to transport it, as renewable energy takes lot of space and renewable energy power station are bound to be far from the cities.

Anyway in most of these fronts many breakthrough keeps happening lately! I don’t know if it’s simply due to my increase awareness or if the times are ripe!

So, here are some interesting bits of information:

(Note: from one article to an other on the same topic I often found number discrepancy, so while I take some general information from the article, I usually don’t grant too much attention / faith to the numbers they provide)

A ‘Lithium ion – Air’ battery, a new concept which has the potential to dramatically increase all lithium  batteries!

A new cathode for batteries which can greatly improve… their overall performance: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2008/11/battery-life-breakthrough.php

A123 System (a leading manufacturer in Li-ion battery) announced it is going to build in a new factory in America.

The “Project better place” which aim to speed up electric battery market, had an agreement with the Australian government, they should be here by 2012, yoohoo!!

Here apparently First Solar Inc. broke the $1 per watt barrier in solar energy power generation.

Researcher have created a device which capture a much bigger range of the light spectrum.

Researchers have found a paint coating which can be used to capture solar power.

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Surfing

clock February 28, 2009 23:34 by author lloyd

Yeah a 3rd blog entry in one day (after many months of silence)!
Anyway I had a French couch surfer girl coming here recently (Thanks Dan) (I’m French too, that helps). Anyway she took pictures of me surfing, so here we go, the proof I can do it!

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Another pic, but not on the sea…

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And a pic of Isabelle herself!

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yeah the sea was pretty rough this day…

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