Nothing else to do…
Today I was so bored because I had nothing to do at work. So, I just had to do something with my free time. What I started doing was pretty funny. I read about all the healthy trim reviews that I found. I am not fat so I don’t even need a diet. The reason why I read all of those was because the reviews were the first things I found on the internet. Now I am able to give advices to people who need diets.
Fingerprints instead of numbers and letters
We all had to face with the problem of remembering our passwords. We have multiple e-mail accounts, social network accounts and accounts on all kinds of sites. The last thing we need in another password to remember. Despite this we still need to protect our data and information. I’ve recently made a cydia download and installed a new application which allows me to replace the old type of password made from letters and numbers with my fingerprint. In this way I don’t need to keep track of my numerous passwords.
My brother and women
My brother is so silly sometimes. He believes that if he acts like a bad boy he is attracting women. When I say bad boy, I mean he treats woman badly. I wouldn’t even look at him if he talked and acted like that with me. The fact is that he might be attracting some women but, if I were a man, I wouldn’t want that kind of women to be attracted to me. Anyway I won’t discuss his taste in women, now.
Producing and using macadamia
Aborigines crack nuts macadamia with stones. John Waldron, one of the first people who established macadamia orchards, passed the hammer and anvil. In fact, during a period of more than 50 years, he broke about eight million nuts with acetic simple tools as the first invented machines have not been very effective, for crushing and stone. Over time, however, were built performance cars. Another problem encountered was related to the propagation of macadamia trees. Once planted, a variety of good nuts will often produce poor quality trees. Either by grafting has not obtained results. Because of these obstacles, growing trees for commercial purposes has stalled, at least until the intervention of Hawaiian, bringing amazing innovations in cultivation techniques. As a result, they soon managed to have 90% of world production of macadamia nuts. Eventually, acetic nuts came to be called Hawaiian. In the 60s of last century, Australian growers have begun to look seriously for commercial cultivation of macadamia trees, applying techniques learned in Hawaii. Local industry has flourished so much that Australia currently has about 50% of the world’s macadamia nuts. Trees are grown in Africa, Central America and Asia. Macadamia nut shells, the hardness of stone, have a calorific value almost equal to that of lignite. Therefore, an Australian energy company uses the power generation plant not only for itself but for the local power grid. This is the first project to transform Australian waste ENREG. It is expected that plant productivity will increase as more and more growers will provide “fuel” necessary.