Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Too much?

With my background in Plumbing it comes as no surprise that I have been thinking about the worlds population and the amount of human waste generated by the worlds human population.
And I have derived at these amazing facts:
The average person's feces per day are around 85 grams in weight.
Multiply that by the 6 Billion people gives a figure of 5.1 million tonnes of human waste every day.
Or
1.8 billion tonnes per year !
Staggering
And to make it sound worse; if you take the fact that perhaps a third of the human population use a WC to relieve their bowels in and that this WC uses water - then the other astounding fact is amount of water wasted each day.
Allow 2 billion x 6 liters per person per flush (once a day) = 12 billion liters of fresh water per day are flushed down the drain.
The sewerage then has to be treated and disposed of ?
The fresh water to flush these WC's needs to be collected and pumped.
Is it me or are we doing something crazy?

Monday, September 13, 2010

My Country

Australia is my country; where I was born, and I am concerned that big business and government are going to ruin this wonderful, ancient and arid country.
There seems to be a common belief - mainly amongst recent immigrants, that as Australia's population is only 22 million and such a huge land mass that we can absorb or sustain a huge population.
A definition of "arid" is  lacking sufficient water or rainfall.
Humans are made up of 70% water. We cannot survive with out water.
So therefore isn't it logical that we have a finite population limit?


But of course, those who live in tall buildings with 3 piece suits think a large population means greater market share and bigger profits. Or putting it simply - Greed.
Governments of course see a large population as simply a large tax base.


With a larger population comes the need for more utilities and amenities; new hospitals and sewer plants, roads, schools and so on.
Many Australians would agree we are already behind the 8 ball with regards to all of the above inf-structure, so how can we afford more?


Yeah -sure there are many, many starving people in the world and I wish we could help them. We could simply open our borders to all and sundry, and help those millions of impoverished people.
  But where is the logic in trying to create something here that will only lower the standard of living here to the point were our whole sustainability could and would topple over. And  then we would be no different to the places where these people came from.


Isn't the better long term logic to help those people in their own countries and try to make it more attractive for those people to stay in their own native countries?


We cannot simply continue in the fashion we are accustomed to; we must change.


De-desalination plants are not the answer nor are creating shallow useless water storage dams which have masses of evaporation and destroy acres of productive soil.


I believe we have reached our sustainable population level.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Old Mate

My best mate Michael who passed away in 2007 died from Motor Neurone Disease. Michael had fought the illness since 1999.
He was a good friend and I will always miss him.
We both went to the same school and remained good mates.
I wish I could talk to his wife Pam, but she got the shits with me and won't talk to me.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Rudder-er less ship

Hey - we finally have a Government!
It only took almost 3 weeks!
They sorted out superannuation deals & pensions between themselves while the country just sailed on like a ship on the high seas without a rudder.
Speaking of rudders - can someone show that recent boat load of refugees were to bunk down for the night - I think all the motels are full.
Oh if only Monty Python were still around to do a sketch or two - "How many Sir?" "Two adults" - "down the hall and second door on the right"
 "Next"
Anyone for a passport?
ID cards?

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Souls

We are taught by those that profess to be wise that one day when we pass away our soul will go to heaven or some other place ( a bar with endless drinks and topless babes)
It makes me think.... if you think of when man first stepped on this planet, back way back in time and think how many humans have been born on this planet since then?
How many would it be you think?
Billions & billions. Trillions

You can see where I am going here - all those humans have long since passed away - they all had souls apparently? Billions of them.
So where are they?
Is there a cupboard some where? Full of stacked up souls?
Can you imagine the congestion?  "OK - who farted" or "I need to pee"
Hmmm ...me thinks somethings not quite right here?

Oh yeah.. its easy for these Sunday preachers to rant and rant about God, this and Jesus that...words, words..so on and so on..blah blah blah.
But it just doesn't make sense does it?
All those people who died in the major wars, plagues, Phol pot's reign of terror (made Hitler look like a granny)- where are they all?
Technically there should be more souls about now than there are living persons, right now...so where are they? and why haven't we bumped into some of them?
Just maybe, this has something to do with global warming. All these souls are adding to the temperature of the planet?
Hmmm.. I could be on to something here..where's that phone number for Julia Gillard?

I blinked?

Its not fair?
No one said it would happen?
I'm 54 years of age - I thought I was always going to be young?
Were did those years go? I missed something I think - ?
When we were young we thought we'd never grow old and live forever -ha?
Just got to make the most of it now- where's that canoe, those walking shoes, that map, those flying lesson, those racing boots....those...?

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Next Year

So, next year my partner (Liz) and I are planning on joining the Grey Nomads and beginning our adventure to travel around Oz. We're not placing any time limit on this adventure; if it takes 10 months or ten years then so be it.
We can't wait.
Neither of us are in a position to be able to afford to not work while we travel so we will be looking for work. But that's not a problem, working can be a means to meet other people and find out what the locals think and make new friends.
We plan on camping in free camp sites as much as possible and our rig will be as self sufficient as possible.

Mug?

As a plumber of some 34 years of experience in the industry I feel privileged to have been involved such interesting and diverse profession. Each day brings new and different challenges.

And then there are days when I wonder if I am a mug or if I should be wearing a charity logo on my shirt. Occasionally I come across a customer who thinks nothing of asking advice and I am more than willing to give that advice; but it would be nice if those people concerned would acknowledge that help by saying “Thank-you” – and yet there has been many over the years who never seem to consider any form of recognition at all.

The trade has changed a lot in many ways since I started my apprenticeship in the mid 70’s especially with the advent of PVC in the industry.

100mm PVC pipe completely blocked with tree roots