From Space Came Cor's Disc-city of Vada—Its Mighty, Age-old Engines Weakening— Its Horde of Dwarfs Hungry for the Earth!
MP3:The Dead Take Their Names
“The language of psychiatry, which is a monologue of reason about madness,
...The big opportunity is the promise that growing algae is 20 times more productive per land area than terrestrial crops.
The big challenge - as commercial algae growers know well - is the big cost. Investment and operating cost to achieve algal productivity is far higher than terrestrial crops.
Today algae is grown commercially for higher value products such as food and feed supplements and pharmaceutical extracts, selling for 10 to 50 times more than fuel....
...........one gets the intuition that using microrganisms to efficiently manufacture useful things more will be sort of inevitable if human civilization winds up continuing a few generations into the future. Creating an prokaryotic agriculture might not be prof itable for the present but it should eventually be a part of the future.....
CYANOBACTERIA, bibliography:
read:
Algal Culturing Techniques ed. Robert A. Andersen (2005)
Algae: Anatomy, Biochemistry, and Biotechnology Laura Barsanti Paolo Gualtieri (2005)
Spirulina Vonshak (1997)
Spirulina in human nutrition and health / ed M.E. Gershwin, Amha Belay (2007)
***Algae and Cyanobacteria in Extreme Environments ed Joseph Seckbach (2007)
***The Molecular Biology of Cyanobacteria (Advances in Photosynthesis and Respiration) D.A. Bryant (1995)
((((****The Prokaryotes: Vol. 4: Bacteria: Firmicutes, Cyanobacteria ed Martin Dworkin))))
looking to read:
Handbook of Microalgal Culture ~ Amos Richmond
The Cyanobacteria: Molecular Biology, Genomics, and Evolution ed Antonia Herrero, Enrique Flores
Microalgae: Biotechnology and Microbiology (Cambridge Studies in Biotechnology)~ E. W. Becker
Algal Biotechnology Edited by Pravin Chandra Trivedi
B. A. Whitton, and M. Potts (ed.), The ecology of cyanobacteria. Kluwer Academic Publishers (2000)
Psychedelic Death Vomit (Slight Return) 3d, 2010 from Yoshi Sodeoka on Vimeo.
...obsessed by living culture for so many years, eventually it begins to look like a pretty dress on a young girl...when the girl gets old, the dress only looks silly. of course..."He took a drag of his cigarette and placed it back in the ashtray "...There are the political aspects of culture, the ways in which it influences the power that one group has over another...the ways that languages determine your persona and its thought. Power is such a labyrinth, no? When does one man deserve to have power over another? When do some words have more quality than others, some pictures more quality than others...some sounds...What makes us need to read something versus something else we reject as superficial or unimportant - What would happen if we did not express..."
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