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Printed from https://writing.com/main/books/item_id/2268413-Alotta-Monkey-Business/day/1-25-2023
Rated: ASR · Book · Contest · #2268413
A place to keep my entries for various contests and challenges
This book is not only a place to create, keep, and store contest entries, it's also a log of items that may one day become something more.
January 25, 2023 at 4:23pm
January 25, 2023 at 4:23pm
#1043662
With advances in technology and construction, should generating electricity start employing nuclear energy again?

Yes, I think nuclear energy can solve our energy problems, replace fossil fuels, and be as safe as any other energy source. However, I don't think very many people would want a reactor powering their SUV's. I also think hydrogen is a wonderful option, but I fear that would go in the same direction as alcohol did. Alcohol burns hot and clean, but how many homes burn alcohol for heat or cooking? It is possible, but it never happened. Why? Simply because producing alcohol uses more energy than alcohol can produce.

What about solar and wind? Do some research and look at the carbon footprint created by producing and installing either one. And, that's without considering disposal risks and costs.

Is that our future, nuclear fission? No, it may solve some problems now, but it's not the ultimate solution. It gives us time to look into other sources of energy, and hopefully one day, we will have fusion to take its place; who knows, perhaps someone will find an even better energy source in quantum particles or dilithium crystals. If they can power a starship through the universe, they should be able to get us to the liquor store and back.

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"Reading soothes the soul, writing sets it free." T.J.
January 25, 2023 at 12:53pm
January 25, 2023 at 12:53pm
#1043657
What do you think of using blog prompts to get entries for creating a psychological profile of the blogger?

I see now where this is going. I admit I did fall for your ploy for a while, but I knew, just had a gut feeling, there was some kind of conspiracy taking place. Now, you have shown your hand and I shall not fall for your trickery!

What do I think of using blog prompts for psychological profiling? I think it's underhanded and sneaky, even for Andre! It's no wonder I was bunkoed into writing more than three entries; more entries, more evidence to prove I'm deranged. (I wonder, is the opposite of open range deranged?)

Yes, sir, all this time posting prompts in categories for us to write from was nothing more than profiling us to see if we would be allowed in the Banana Bar, or banned from returning. I'm surprised there weren't any prompts about writing on bathroom walls. Yes, I saw someone scratched, "Andre's mom is a baboon", but it wasn't me.

Anyway, if you think this is going to work on me, you have another think coming. Let me know when you want to take your other think...


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