Vynertje wrote:
Are you still working on your blogs? I read some of them and they were quite interesting :)
Not atm, but I could do them again if you wish. I didn't know that people enjoyed reading it :P
Anyway, I don't have a real topic atm for any kind of blog, but sure, once I'll have something, I'll post it :D
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Vynertje wrote:
Some of them were enjoyable, some weren't, but I am really interested in combining economics with enviromental stuff (enviromental ecomics is a study on itself, right?) and sustainability is really important for those matters.
Oh you mean the environmental misconceptions? I thought mobafire blogs lol.
The reason I made that blog was because of school points. I was planning on doing the same thing again this year, but like for that aswell, I don't have any real interesting topic atm, so it wont be any time soon :P
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Pheyniex wrote:
that time of the day, huh?
Time of the day? Wat?
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Meiyjhe wrote:
If you wonder what the main environmental problems are, then you are already pretty close to the basic idea of the course. The main problems being: Energy consumption and pollution.
What we learn at this course is mainly how we can keep energy consumptions low and keep the pollution low as much as possible. We learn a bit of chemistry, biology, physics, law, geography, stuff like that, so that once we would have a project in our future jobs, we can advice our clients how they can keep the energy consumptions/pollution low in the most optimal way.
That is basically what they teach me atm :P
Basically my course, except the geography (i actually don't need it, i kinda know plenty) and I take more orientation to systems management and materials behavior.
Searz wrote:
Time of the day? Wat?
C'mon Searz, you're smart. you know what it means...
Pheyniex wrote:
Basically my course, except the geography (i actually don't need it, i kinda know plenty) and I take more orientation to systems management and materials behavior.
You are doing something more computerwise then? :P
Vynertje wrote:
Haha okay ;(
Sorry bro, I'll do my best to think of something good :D
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