Tuesday, 17 January 2012

D-bay

made this in half an hour, after watching a sugar to diesel demonstration on a TV show called horizon.  right now, I think the sentences are a bit short and don't flow, but i just wanted the idea down.



Conner dumped his bag on the kitchen table, and walked into the living room. The forest green wallpaper relaxed his tense body, and as he sat down and opened his laptop, his face glowed with the light on screen.
He typed away for about 2 hours.
Feeling hungry, Conner stood and picked the slab of lamb he picked up on his way home, and a small capsule of diesel, and walked into the kitchen.
Once inside, he opened the cupboard, pulled out a petri dish, and poured the diesel from the red pill onto the colony growing there, and once the last drop landed, Conner placed the cubes of petri dish ready cubes into the glass cylinder, and let the bio-machines cook, cleanse and marinate the lamb.

Sitting back at his computer, he ran the final de-bugging , skimmed the code for noticeable errors, like misplaced or mismatched G’s, C’s, T’s or A’s, placed a live, blank cell into the expensive Bio-Gen USB, and let the code generate .

Two hours later, after the unnaturally good lamb chunks, the Bio-Gen USB had generated, and inserted, the self-learnt DNA code into the cell, and deposited a 2mm culture onto the desk.
Using a metal scalpel, Conner moved Money-Saver, for that’s what he called it, onto a pile of sugar placed in a metal bowl, and then activated the camera, and watched.

One time lapse later, he collected the diesel from the bowl, uploaded the code onto D-Bay, and claimed it to be cheaper than buying diesel, and hoped enough people will cultivate the code to pay for the next term of university.