Archive for February, 2010

Working Hard to Make the World a Greener and Healthier Place

February 23rd, 2010

Paul Svejda of Orlando Florida has his fingers in many pies. He is active in optimizing search engine visibility for new clients; he has vast experience in finding legal ways to reduce property taxes and has become an expert in that area; he has successfully worked in the field of collections, helping those who cannot get what is rightfully theirs. He is also a prominent real estate consultant and, additionally, he has made himself an expert in hotel renovations. It is obvious from this wide ranging list of accomplishments that he has diverse interests and enjoys a challenge.

Recently, Paul Svejda has turned his attention to inventions that are green and beneficial to mankind in general. With his vast network of friends, business associates and acquaintances, Paul has a number of people who can serve as resources for his newest invention. He is looking at the diesel engine with an eye to improve efficiency beyond what is normally accepted as good diesel economy. His invention, when properly launched, will produce hydrogen in the diesel engine and cause it to burn 40 to 50% more efficiently. From necessity, we are all striving to become more energy efficient and less oil-dependent. To be able to wring another 40 to 50% efficiency out of a gallon of diesel fuel would demand a rethink on everything fuel dependent world-wide.

The potential benefits of this concept are staggering. Paul Svejda realizes that this would be a revolutionary breakthrough similar in scope to the first diesel engine. To be able to increase efficiency so that 50% less fuel would be required to do the same job would be a huge benefit to every country that uses fuel. It would mean massive savings to countries buying fuel from others and it would reduce the carbon footprint mankind leaves behind him every day. The ramifications of finding a real, usable and predictable way to save fuel every day are mind boggling.

With the foresight of investor finders like Paul Svejda, such a dream can become our future. He has located additional funding to make this dream a reality. The world needs these sorts of ideas and dreams today. Fuel efficiency and fuel economy define the Earth and its inhabitants. Continued inefficiency of our resources will leave us all literally gasping for a clean breath as we watch our lifestyles slide away from us. It will take creative inventions that are immediately applicable in order to reverse the fuel dependency that now taints modern living.

Paul Svejda of Orando Florida has sources of funding available for any inventor who has an invention that makes sense and would have a big demand if put into production.

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Growing up in Iowa

February 13th, 2010

Paul Svejda of Orlando, Florida grew up in Iowa as a child. Born and raised in the small town of Modale, Iowa (population 265) was an adventure to a young boy. Referred to as America’s Heartland, Iowa is known to be one of the most wholesome places that you can ever raise a child. The heart of the corn belt, Iowa is an agriculturally based state that is mostly all farm country. Paul grew up on a farm and spent his mornings and evenings milking cows and feeding the chickens. During the summers you would find him putting up hay and working in the fields of soybean cutting out the weeds.

For many, cow tipping is a past time that is enjoyed by many throughout farming areas like Iowa. It isn’t a difficult practice, and most people don’t care for you tipping their cows, but when there is nothing better to do, this is the most wholesome practice you can do that won’t get you into too much trouble.

When kids weren’t tipping cows, sometimes they could be found on farms making corn mazes and forts in the corn fields. This is a popular pastime for many, making crop circles and mazes for the locals in the area. During the fall season, corn mazes are a very popular weekend activity for families during October when people are taking their kids out to pick pumpkins and go for hay rides out in the farms. It’s a great way to enjoy the weekend together and keeps the farm going for the last little bit that it can make a good profit before the winter hits.

Hanging out in the barn is a popular past time for many boys in Iowa. Because there is so much farm land with not a lot to do but hang out, hanging out in the barn, jumping from lofts, and as kids grow older, holding barn shindigs and dances is something that anyone can enjoy that doesn’t cause too much trouble. Sometimes Paul would go up into Willet’s barn near Woodbine, Iowa and shoot the bats with his BB Gun.

Creeks and rivers run all throughout the Midwest, and Iowa is no exception. going to the river to swim and fish is something that boys and men of all ages find their selves escaping to do when they live in a place like Iowa. Fishing is a great way to relax and with so many places close at hand, who wouldn’t want to go fishing at the drop of the hat instead of having to work. ?

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