:-)
So, you know what
kama'aina means AND how to catch a string of Mardi Gras beads.
Definitely my kind of person. Speaking of which, as a planner yourself (I remember everything about DUers, especially female ones :-) ), have you been following the planning process in N.O.? The neighborhood ass'n featuring our very own funkybutt will be unveiling its Harvard-assisted (I offered my Y'85 self, but...) plan within days:
http://www.broadmoorimprovement.com/and then next Saturday the 20th seems to be a sort of "Planni Gras" or "Plan Fest" in neighborhoods all over town, including this one where I have been serving as an unofficial planning dilettante:
http://www.pnola.orgMore:
http://neighborhoodsplanning.com/Back to the energy thing: I've always wondered why it is necessary to grow a crop for biofuel when the islands are awash in "greenwaste" to the point where, on O'ahu at least, disposing of it has become a fairly major issue. I know researchers are looking into cellulose-to-ethanol, but wouldn't methanol be easier, as well as being a really good fuel (as in top-fueled dragsters)? Oh, right, some Bush** Pioneer probably owns the rights to ethanol or something. :eyes: