Thursday, December 17, 2009

Tilapia Fish!



This Squidoo lens is about Tilapia Fish--and my experiences with learning more about how these great food fish are raised (farmed) in the Philippines and elsewhere in the world. Lots of links and references for you to access and learn from.

Trains! Big Ones and Little Ones! Ride 'Em or Watch 'Em!



This Squidoo lens is about my Experiences with Trains. I've taken trips on trains--from the bullet trains of Japan (the Shinkansen to the commuter trains of the San Francisco Bay Area (BART, CalTrain, ACE Train, VTA Light Rail). I've also owned the model trains that almost everyone has played with at least once in their life. This Squidoo lens has links to books and other resources on trains--including museums, operating rail systems around the world (Orient Express, Trans-Siberian Railroad, the Alaskan Train, and Old-West Style trains). Check it out!

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Wind Energy in Use - Sail Boats and Sailing Ships



Wind energy in use... sail boats and sailing ships... this is the way that humans have traveled over the rivers, lakes, and oceans for thousands and thousands of years. I've been fascinated by this mode of travel for many, many years. When my dad moved our family to the island of Guam, I had a chance to be on these boats in the open ocean around the island. Truly an interesting experience. This Squidoo lens on sailing ships explains a bit more about this use of alternate energy for transportation propulsion.

Japanese Movies - The Old, Modern, Fun, and Bizarre!




I've always loved Japanese movies -- ever since being introduced to the Godzilla movies on the Saturday afternoon "creepy creature features". This Squidoo lens gives you an idea of the wide variety of Japanese movies out there... the science fiction ones, the old-style ones (sort of similar to American "Westerns"), the police detective mysteries, and the comedies. All are a bunch of fun!

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Tangantangan, anyone? (called "Haole Koa" in Hawaii and Ipil-Ipil in Philippines)




Our family (Mom, Dad, sister, and I) learned about tangentangen when we lived on Guam... Tangentangen grew seemingly everywhere on the island.. and we soon found that it made handy firewood for barbeques. And our yard had a bunch of it lining the sides. Check out my Squidoo lens on Tangentangen for more information about this interesting plant.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Charging Ahead with Solar Electricity!




Yup.... I'm a fan of alternate energy--and that includes all that good stuff we can soak up from the sun! Most "Solar Electricity" is believed to come from photovoltaic cells and panels... but you can also use a solar concentrator/collector to focus the sun's rays onto a heat collector/exchanger that converts some form of liquid into a gas to turn turbines that then generate the electricity. This Squidoo lens explores some of these methods for generating electricity.

Tsunami .. If You Live Near the Coast, Head for the Hillls When the Ground Shakes!



Folks who live along the coast usually know about storm surge and tsunami (also called "seismic sea waves" or incorrectly, "tidal waves"). With storm surge, you usually have a few days' notice that the storm will raise coastal water levels... seasonal floods also provide plenty of warning. But with tsunami, you usually don't get much warning (sometimes, none at all--except for the weird and brief pulling out of the water from the coastline--only to bring in hugely massive water height: the tsunami). This Squidoo lens provides some description and suggestions for protecting yourself against these natural and yes, common phenomenon!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

My Catch-all, Do-all, Squidoo Compilation...



I created this Squidoo lens as sort of a Catch-All, Do-All Compilation of all my other Squidoos (on the advice of fellow Squidoo-ites). I'm not sure the purpose... maybe it's redundant for me to be creating this blog as well, but hey, I'm open for other ways to create "traffic".

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Sprint Car Racing Anyone?



A friend from work does this during his spare time... he not only races these things, but he also builds them, repairs, them, and keeps 'em running. It's an interesting hobby.... I guess when you feel the need for speed, this is one way to get it. Check out this Squidoo site on Sprint Cars to learn more about this wild hobby!

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Sunday, May 17, 2009

Submarines... Part of the Underwater Adventure!



Even before we went to Guam, I enjoyed watching the show "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" and movies such as "The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau". So it was only natural that I'd have a fascination with Submarines. On Guam, I had a lot of chances to see the big black sails popping up in the ocean beyond the reef near the Main Navy Base.



Later, I had a chance to ride in a submarine in Hawaii with my family when we were on vacation.



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Guam - Where My Adventures Started and Got Underway!

I was a junior high kid when my folks moved our family from New Mexico to the Western Pacific Island of Guam.... and this was the beginning of an amazing adventure... travels to exotic countries and the chance to get involved and enjoy different cultures, customs, and foods...



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Online Presence? How to Get the Traffic? I'm Still Learning!

One of my first Squidoo lenses was on the monitor lizards I frequently ran into while boonie stomping on Guam--namely, the Micronesian monitor lizard -- Varanus indicus. They are interesting critters... and since they are related to Komodo Dragons--another fascinating remnant of the dinosaur world, I thought it would be cool to share what I've learned about these creatures with others who might be interested.