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Category: 413 — Practical Strivings

Heaven Abides Personally

August 19, 2017 Bob Kalk

In November of 2008, the Lead Trustee for the soon to be established Aevia Charitable Trust (The ACT), gave a talk wherein he stressed the importance of understanding how all that is implicit to being born again, is seen through Read More …

413 — Practical Strivings, 425.1 Light & LifeAppreciation, Destiny, Education, Faith, Family, Loving Service, Prayer, Religion, Soulful, Values, VirtuesLeave a comment

Oversimplifying Intelligent Design

March 4, 2016 Bob Kalk

One of the most unintelligent responses to the one and only uncaused cause was recently manifest in response to an article published by the science journal PLOS ONE. The Chinese scientists and publication apparently ran afoul of the scientific priesthood when they Read More …

413 — Practical StrivingsScienceLeave a comment

An Empire Building Eleven Year Old

March 1, 2016 Bob Kalk

Parker Krex started Brick Loot a little over a year ago. He is likely the youngest company CEO around. As a Lego fan, Parker was disappointed by a package he received through mail order. This inspired Brick Loot which offers Read More …

413 — Practical Strivings, 425.1 Light & LifeEntrepreneurial SpiritLeave a comment

New Bladeless Turbine

May 20, 2015 Bob Kalk

Bladeless turbines are 53% cheaper to manufacture and 51% cheaper to operate than traditional wind turbines according to company Vortex Bladeless. Their product is designed to vibrate like a guitar string. Those vibrations can be used to convert wind energy Read More …

413 — Practical StrivingsEnergy Efficiency, Space Efficiency, Wind PowerLeave a comment

Spinning 3d Printing

May 19, 2015 Bob Kalk

It was only a matter of time before 3d printing technology would produce something that touches all of us every day. The Electroloom 3D printer makes seamless fabric from liquid by using a process known as electrospinning. The team came Read More …

413 — Practical Strivings3D Printing, Entrepreneurial Spirit, ManufacturingLeave a comment

3 GW of Wind Power

May 12, 2015 Bob Kalk

Australia achieved 3 GW or 3,000 MW of wind power generation for the first time. The largest wind power inputs came from South Australia with 1066 MW, and Victoria with 1021 MW. Australia’s largest wind farm contributed 388 MW. Australia Read More …

413 — Practical Strivings, 414 — Practical SustenanceEnergy Efficiency, Evolving Technology, Wind PowerLeave a comment

$9 Computer with Built-in WiFi

May 12, 2015 Bob Kalk

Its Kickstarter description says CHIP is a computer for students, teachers, grandparents, children, artists, makers, hackers, and inventors. It includes a fully integrated battery power circuit that allows you to make your project mobile with just a 3.7v LiPo battery. Read More …

413 — Practical StrivingsConnectivity, Downsizing, Entrepreneurial Spirit, Evolving TechnologyLeave a comment

Color 3D Printing

May 12, 2015 Bob Kalk

Mosaic Manufacturing recently made waves with the launch of the Palette, a system for printing multi-colored 3D objects. It prints in multiple colors by cutting snippets of colored filament from different spools and then melting them together inside the device’s Read More …

413 — Practical Strivings3D Printing, Entrepreneurial Spirit, Evolving Technology, ManufacturingLeave a comment

A 3D-Printed Jet Engine

May 12, 2015 Bob Kalk

Researchers at GE recently built a miniature, backpack-sized jet engine that they made entirely from 3D-printed parts. And not just for looks, either. They were able to fire it up and get it moving to 33,000 rpms. The engine was Read More …

413 — Practical Strivings3D Printing, Entrepreneurial Spirit, Evolving Technology, ManufacturingLeave a comment

3d Print from Ultrasound

May 8, 2015 Bob Kalk

In a video that’s been viewed nearly 500,000 times, Tatiana is at an ultrasound exam. She asks the doctor what her son looks like. You see, the mother has been blind since she was 17 years old. The doctor says: Read More …

413 — Practical Strivings3D Printing, ScienceLeave a comment

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