Here are a few ideas I have that I would love to have adopted ... or have the time, money and energy to implement:
How to eradicate the Asian jumping carp – It would seem that
the fact that these junk fish leap out of the water when disturbed by the
vibrations from an outboard motor is their vulnerability. They are mostly located in Midwest rivers but
are feared to be moving into the Great Lakes (see: CBS News Story). Before they do in mass, I would think that
flotillas of outboard-motor boats with large expanses of above-water outrigger nets could
traverse back and forth through their habitats … catching them therein … to be
dispatched and converted in a nearby fish fertilizer plant. I don’t believe
that it would take more than a few months of such harvesting to totally cleanse
a given area … and the resulting fish fertilizer can be sold to offset part of
the cost of this cleanup.
How to discover who wrote President Obama’s two books – Bill
Ayers has just released a book titled, Public Enemy, Confessions of an American
Dissident. It is widely suspected that
Ayers was the ghost writer of Barack Obama’s two books, Dreams from My Father and
The Audacity of Hope. One need then just
get an electronic copy of Bill Ayers’ book and the same for Obama’s two
books. Then one can apply a sophisticated
authorship analysis program (see: SSRN Paper)
to test the text of these books for similarities. This can provide a measure of confidence as
to whether any of these books have a common author. This could be very revealing.
How better to calibrate salt in recipes – Cookbooks very often call for a pinch of salt (or other spices). This is a very imprecise measure. I propose that this instruction be modified by the terms: two-finger pinch ..., three-finger pinch ..., etc. A five-finger pinch might approximate a half a teaspoon whereas a two-finger pinch is just a smidgen.
How better to calibrate salt in recipes – Cookbooks very often call for a pinch of salt (or other spices). This is a very imprecise measure. I propose that this instruction be modified by the terms: two-finger pinch ..., three-finger pinch ..., etc. A five-finger pinch might approximate a half a teaspoon whereas a two-finger pinch is just a smidgen.
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