Wood Gas Generator Knowledge Base
wood burning generator/ steam engine generator? Since there is a lot of unrest in the world, our economy is in some trouble and I live in an area plagued by hurricanes... I want the ability to generate my own electricity to run my home. What I am searching for is not intended to be used under normal conditions, but as an emergency source of power that could do things like heat water for a shower, keep a house (or part of a house) warm or cool during the night.... stuff like that, not a full scale, every day, all day electricity source.... emergency. I looked at generators, but when there is trouble, there is almost always a lack of gasoline. If supplies are cut off, it could be months to resupply and one can only keep so much gas around, and it is a fire/explosion hazard. I want to create some sort of wood burning electricity generator. I was thinking a steam engine type setup. I could burn wood and debris to power it. Are these available? Could I build one on my own? Maybe an oil drum, some pipes and a modified generator? In addition, how much does it cost to rent an arc welder? How difficult are they to use? And, where can I find an old oil drum.... to use as a boiler?
Where can I find a good pump to siphon gas? I live in hurricane country (Florida) in a rural, wooded area. I would like to use the gas tank on my truck, which is large, to hold extra gas for a generator or chainsaw if the need arises, so I need some type of pump. I would prefer it to be cheap, durable, portable, have a flexible hose, and must be safe for gasoline. Electric or hand/foot operated is fine.
How do I reduce or eliminate noise from a gas generator powering amplifiers and other band equipment? ? Some of my buddies, who are in a band, say that they get noise or interference when they power their equiptment from a generator. I'd like to find a way to fix it so they can play in more remote locations like a party in the woods. Any ideas? Thanks It's electronic noise. If the problem were the noise from the engine, we'd just put the generator further away. They play loud enough to drown out that noise anyway. I'm not sure that a Faraday cage would work. I think the noise is from a less than suitable sinusoidal signal or something like that from the inverter. I haven't heard the noise myself, but I trust when they what they hear.
Where can I get an inexpensive portable generator to power outdoor holiday lights? Hello, I'm trying to plan a surprise for my new girlfriend. I want to bring her to the woods and surprise her with a private holiday light display and some hot chocolate and music. What will make this special is if I can pull it off away from people. Obviously I need a generator to power the lights. I know absolutely nothing about portable generators. I can't spend too much and it must be small. Do they run off of battery power, or do I need to fill it with gas or something? Any help would be wonderful! Thanks!
Self-Home building: permits needed (plumbing, electricity)? I want to build a home on my own land, not a "full-sized/normal" home but something about the size of an apartment. The question comes down to if I'm allowed to wire my own house and/or if it's as efficient (and legal) to buy a natural gas generator and use extension cords behind the walls. What are the costs involved in and most realistic ways to get water and electricity into a house? How much would the cost of doing such things measure up against the price of building materials (IE wood and cement for the foundation)? BTW, when I say extension cords, I mean hooked to a minor (say 2000-3000watt) generator not a public IE "grid power supply": I wouldn't dare deal with anything that high-voltage...
which of the following are renewable sources? coal, gas, wood, rubbish? then why are nuclear stations built in remote areas? why does the UK import some electricity? how do electricity generators match the amount of electricity on demand ? thanks
power sourse without noise for a light? I want a to have power out at my camp site I would like to know if you know any batterys that can be used to plug in a house like the same plug. No gas generators they are loud. Something electical and not to much $$$ I looked at solar but I am in the woods I just want like a battery I can recharge and use outside>
My mother in law doesn't have a smoke alarm in her house.? I don't feel comfortable with my son staying over at my mother in laws house, because she doesn't have a smoke detector. I understand why she doesn't use one, because she has a wood stove, but I just don't feel safe. My husbands thinks that it is ok. My mother in law also doesn't have any electricity and no running water in the house. She uses a gas range and a generator also. I feel its to danerous for my son to stay there. What do you guys think?
SCIENCE QUESTIONS>>>? 1. Generators convert physical energy into __________. (Points: 7) sound waves electrical energy batteries motors 2. Thermal power plants heat ______ to create steam. (Points: 7) wood water plants fossil fuels 3. Nuclear fission ________ atoms to create heat energy. (Points: 7) heats corrodes splits combines 4. A machine that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy is called a/an ______________. (Points: 7) generator automobile factory motor 5. Nuclear power plants use the radioactive element ________ to create energy. (Points: 7) uranium-255 plutonium kryptonite uranium-235 6. Green power comes from ___________. (Points: 7) wind sun water all of the above 7. Geothermal energy comes from _______ deep in the earth. (Points: 7) magma lava solar power volcanoes 8. Landfills give off ________ gas. (Points: 7) petroleum methane liquid solar 9. ______ power can be harnessed in the ocean to create power. (Points: 7) Fish Wave Currents Solar 10. Which state would best be suited to harness wind energy? (Points: 7) California Florida North Dakota South Dakota
black creators on the list Sani-Phone Jerry Johnson Wrench John A. Johnson Super Soaker Lonnie Johnson Eye Protector P. Johnson Egg Beater W. Johnson Defroster Frederick M. Jones Air Conditioning Unit Frederick M. Jones Two-Cycle Gas Engine Frederick M. Jones Internal Combustion Engine Frederick M. Jones Starter Generator Frederick M. Jones Refrigeration Controls Frederick M. Jones Bottle Caps Jones & Long Clothes Dresser John H. Jordan Electric Lamp Latimer & Nichols Printing Press W.A. Lavalette Laser Fuels Lester Lee Pressure Cooker Maurice W. Lee Envelope Seal F.W. Leslie Window Cleaner A.L. Lewis Pencil Sharpener John L. Love Fire Extinguisher Tom J. Marshal Lock W.A. Martin Shoe Lasting Machine Jan Matzeliger Lubricators Elijah McCoy Rocket Catapult Hugh MacDonald Elevator Alexander Miles Gas Mask Garrett Morgan Traffic Signal Garrett Morgan Hair Brush Lyda Newman Heating Furnace Alice H. Parker Air Ship (Blimp) J.F. Pickering Folding Chair Purdy/Sadgwar Hand Stamp W.B. Purvis Fountain Pen W.B. Purvis Dust Pan L.P. Ray Insect Destroyer Gun A.C. Richardson Baby Buggy W.H. Richardson Sugar Refinement N. Rillieux Pressing Comb Walter Sammons Hair Dressing Device Walter Sammons Clothes Dryer G.T. Sampson Cellular Phone Henry Sampson Urinalysis Machine Dewey Sanderson Hydraulic Shock Absorber Ralph Sanderson Curtain Rod S.R. Scottron Multi-Stage Rocket Adolph Shamms Lawn Sprinkler J.W. Smith Automatic Gear Shift R.B. Spikes Refrigerator J. Standard Mop T.W. Stewart Cattle Roping Apparatus Darryl Thomas Stair Climbing Wheelchair Rufus J. Weaver Polym. Water Reduction Paint Morris B. Williams Helicopter Paul E. Williams Fire Escape Ladder J.B. Winters Telephone Transmitter Granville T. Woods Electric Cut-Off Switch Granville T. Woods Relay Instrument Granville T. Woods Telephone System Granville T. Woods Electro Mech Brake Granville T. Woods Galvanic Battery Granville T. Woods Electric Railway System Granville T. Woods Roller Coaster Granville T. Woods Auto Air Brake Granville T. Woods now we are actually smart people...
List of Black inventions? ok before people flame me for "being racist" I AM BLACK. I have a list here but i was just wondering if I was missing any Sani-Phone Jerry Johnson Wrench John A. Johnson Super Soaker Lonnie Johnson Eye Protector P. Johnson Egg Beater W. Johnson Defroster Frederick M. Jones Air Conditioning Unit Frederick M. Jones Two-Cycle Gas Engine Frederick M. Jones Internal Combustion Engine Frederick M. Jones Starter Generator Frederick M. Jones Refrigeration Controls Frederick M. Jones Bottle Caps Jones & Long Clothes Dresser John H. Jordan Electric Lamp Latimer & Nichols Printing Press W.A. Lavalette Laser Fuels Lester Lee Pressure Cooker Maurice W. Lee Envelope Seal F.W. Leslie Window Cleaner A.L. Lewis Pencil Sharpener John L. Love Fire Extinguisher Tom J. Marshal Lock W.A. Martin Shoe Lasting Machine Jan Matzeliger Lubricators Elijah McCoy Rocket Catapult Hugh MacDonald Elevator Alexander Miles Gas Mask Garrett Morgan Traffic Signal Garrett Morgan Hair Brush Lyda Newman Heating Furnace Alice H. Parker Air Ship (Blimp) J.F. Pickering Folding Chair Purdy/Sadgwar Hand Stamp W.B. Purvis Fountain Pen W.B. Purvis Dust Pan L.P. Ray Insect Destroyer Gun A.C. Richardson Baby Buggy W.H. Richardson Sugar Refinement N. Rillieux Pressing Comb Walter Sammons Hair Dressing Device Walter Sammons Clothes Dryer G.T. Sampson Cellular Phone Henry Sampson Urinalysis Machine Dewey Sanderson Hydraulic Shock Absorber Ralph Sanderson Curtain Rod S.R. Scottron Multi-Stage Rocket Adolph Shamms Lawn Sprinkler J.W. Smith Automatic Gear Shift R.B. Spikes Refrigerator J. Standard Mop T.W. Stewart Cattle Roping Apparatus Darryl Thomas Stair Climbing Wheelchair Rufus J. Weaver Polym. Water Reduction Paint Morris B. Williams Helicopter Paul E. Williams Fire Escape Ladder J.B. Winters Telephone Transmitter Granville T. Woods Electric Cut-Off Switch Granville T. Woods Relay Instrument Granville T. Woods Telephone System Granville T. Woods Electro Mech Brake Granville T. Woods Galvanic Battery Granville T. Woods Electric Railway System Granville T. Woods Roller Coaster Granville T. Woods Auto Air Brake Granville T. Woods
science help? 1. __________ energy comes from the natural flow of sunlight, wind, or water around the Earth. A. Integrated B. Non-renewable C. Renewable 2. In the energy industry, ______ refers to wood, straw, biological waste products such as manure, and other natural materials that contain stored energy. A. biomass B. biology C. bifurcation 3. Hydroelectric generation does not produce significant greenhouse gas emissions, but does have other major environmental impacts. A. true B. false 4. The wind has been used by humans for thousands of years, first to carry ships across oceans and, later, to pump water and grind grain. A. FALSE B. TRUE 5. Our large, untapped supplies of wind, sun, water, and biomass can power our society indefinitely. A. true B. false 6. Some energy sources are considered __________ because once they are removed from the ground and used, they are not immediately replaced. A. non-renewable B. renewable C. revitalized 7. The energy of falling water is used mainly to drive ___________ at hydroelectric dams. A. electrical generators B. hydroponic plants C. hydroplaning cars 8. The energy stored in biomass can be released by burning the material directly, or by feeding it to micro-organisms that use it to make _______, a form of natural gas. A. sludge B. biogas C. petrol 9. ________ collectors are designed to capture some of the sun's energy and change it from radiation into more usable forms such as heat or electricity. A. Metabolic B. Solar C. Sinus 10. Fossil fuels are not limited and will become increasingly less costly. A. true B. false
With Hollywood becoming environmentally-friendly....? Will this lead to the end of big-budget, blockbuster movies and the end of action movies. Will they be replaced by smaller, more family-friendly films that don't require a huge amount of money and resources to produce? By GARY GENTILE, AP Business Writer LOS ANGELES - From "green carpets" at awards shows to organic fruit served to actors on sets, Hollywood is going all out to promote itself as being environmentally hip. But is it all just show? No amount of public service announcements or celebrities driving hybrid cars can mask the fact that movie and TV production is a gritty industrial operation, consuming enormous amounts of power to feed bright lights, run sophisticated cameras, and feed a cast of thousands. Studios' back lots host cavernous soundstages that must be air- conditioned to counter the heat produced by decades-old lighting technology. Huge manufacturing facilities consume wood, steel, paint and plastic to build sets that are often torn down and tossed out after filming ends. The energy guzzling continues on the exhibition side, too, with multiplexes drawing millions of kilowatts to power old-school popcorn makers and clunky film projectors that cash-strapped theater owners are reluctant to replace. A two-year study released last year by the University of California at Los Angeles concluded that special effects explosions, idling vehicles and diesel generators make the entertainment industry a major Southern California polluter, second only to the oil industry. Still, financial and public pressures have resulted in many studios expanding their environmental efforts, doing everything from using a biodiesel fuel mixture to run the generators on the set of the Fox show "24" to converting Warner Bros.' enormous set-building facility to solar energy. "Public consciousness on this issue has changed dramatically," said Kyle Tanger, a principal at Clear Carbon Consulting. "The talent themselves are requesting it from some of the studios. And a lot of these things make economic sense." Economic benefit can come to studios directly, by switching to more efficient lighting or cooling systems or driving hybrid cars on location, which can save gas. Other projects, such as installing solar power, can take decades to pay off. But there are other benefits that are harder to quantify. Besides the public relations angle, many performers and other employees want to work with eco-friendly companies, so it also helps in recruiting and retaining employees, Tanger said. Form and function merged at this year's Primetime Emmy Awards show. To symbolize its commitment to energy conservation, Fox had wanted to replace the traditional red carpet with a green one. The tradition-bound Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, which gives the awards, politely said "no." But the carpet that ended up cushioning the heels of such stars as Sally Field and America Ferrera was made from recycled plastic bottles and later cut into pieces and donated to several local schools. "No doubt some efforts have been window dressing. But I actually think Hollywood is doing far more than people are giving it credit for," said Terry Tamminen, who served as an adviser to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger before starting his own environmental consulting company. One convenient yet controversial method is the purchase of carbon credits by studios and producers to offset the greenhouse gases from their production activity. The credits attempt to counter such pollution by investing in environmentally friendly projects such as planting trees or funding wind power. Studios and a growing number of other industries calculate their emissions, then write a check to one of several brokers who funnel the money to projects around the world. The goal is to become carbon neutral by funding activities that reduce an equal amount of emissions. The 2004 Fox film "The Day After Tomorrow" and last year's Al Gore documentary "An Inconvenient Truth" offset all or some of their pollution. This year's "Evan Almighty," from Universal, donated money to the Conservation Fund to plant 2,000 trees, enough to "zero out" the greenhouse gases produced. But the practice has come under fire by some who say it is an easy way to avoid the hard work of directly reducing pollution. Others question whether carbon credit payments are actually going to projects that make that much of a difference. "If you're going to drive around in a big ol' Hummer and then buy carbon offsets to mitigate that, that's like getting drunk on the weekends and throwing some money through the window of an AA meeting and thinking you're doing something," said Ed Begley Jr., who was a poster child for energy conservation long before Al Gore made it trendy. The Federal Trade Commission, meanwhile, has begun examining claims made by the nascent multimillion-dollar carbon credit industry. Warner Bros., which bought carbon credits for the 2005 film "Syriana," has also become more aggressive at reducing emissions during all phases of production. In addition to solar-powered set-building, the studio is recycling sets, using recycled plastic lumber in the construction of some buildings, and printing double-sided scripts where feasible. Pieces built for the 2001 film "Ocean's 11" now sit in the Santa Monica offices of the National Resources Defense Council. Sets from this year's sequel "Ocean's 13" were donated to decorate the halls of local community colleges. "You have to start by measuring your own footprint, then reducing it, whether through using alternative fuels, reducing electrical loads or combining trips," said Shelley Billick, vice president of environmental initiatives at Warner Bros. Entertainment. "It's too easy to write a check, pay thousands of dollars and say, 'I'm climate neutral.'" Last year, Fox parent News Corp. set a goal of being carbon neutral by 2010. To further that goal, Fox Broadcasting chose its popular "24" series as a case study and to serve as a model for other television productions. Diesel generators that power the show's lighting were switched to a mixture that uses 5 percent biodiesel fuel. That percentage will be increased in coming years. The show also has secured energy from solar and wind generation from a local utility for its soundstages. But News Corp. has a more ambitious goal than simply reducing its own carbon emissions. "We knew from the beginning that if our goal is to make as many carbon reductions in the world as possible, probably the best way we can do that is through our audiences," said Rachel Webber, director of energy initiatives for News Corp. The company concluded that worldwide, it produced the equivalent of 641,150 tons of carbon dioxide. But a rough estimate revealed that the people who read its newspapers, watch its TV shows and browse its Web sites use about 7 billion tons. "That's the greatest potential to reduce carbon, but we have to get our own house in order first," Webber said. To reach the wider audience, Webber and a climate expert from Harvard University met with show writers and executive producers earlier this year to brainstorm on ways to integrate environmental messages into show plots. But Webber said Fox is not forcing "tacked on" messages into its shows, but rather offering resources should writers choose to address the issue. "We can't use this in a way that doesn't fit into the show," Webber said. "It can't be Jack Bauer driving in a car he otherwise wouldn't drive in." Ultimately, any steps Hollywood takes, big or small, to reduce emissions are positive, Begley said. "There are different shades of green."
Can anyone tell me the episode name or number for an old episode of the X-Files possibly season 2 or 3? I remember certain details about the episode such as: It had to do with these lumberjacks out at a small cabin in the woods that were found dead and spun up in some kind of webbing by these small insects that attacked in the dark only. I remember that there was a generator that ran on gasoline that was keeping the lights on and it was running out of gas when Mulder was (I believe trapped in the cabin for some reason.) It was a particularly creepy episode that I remember watching when I was younger and I would love to see it again. I would be VERY grateful for any info on this matter, or even a hint in the right direction.
How do you get water, electric, waste, and phone to a house outside of the city in the nature? Water: I thought maybe you could get water sent to you and stored in a tub? I also thought the odds of finding a good well are not that good? And I thought to get plumbing sent all the way to you that it would cost a lot. Are water towers for houses in the hills? Electric: I thought that it would be very expensive to get an electric wire sent to you? So I thought maybe solar, propane, or a generator are these efficient which is best? Phone: I figured just get a cell phone if you are outside of a city somewhere since getting a phone line would be costly. Waste: I figure to get plumbing sent to you would be too much so I should just get a septic tank. Are these expensive or hard to put in or maintain? So yeah basically I think a cell phone, water sent to you, gas sent to you for energy, and someone to come empty you septic tank. Do I have the right idea? Are these services expensive? Lastly, I think I would like to get a house outside of a large city somewhere with nice surrounding nature. Are there a lot of places like this? Is it expensive or cheaper? Do places like this usually share the costs of services together for roads and such since it is outside of the city? I got this idea because I knew someone who was outside of a city out in the woods a bit and it was great but just have wondered how he was able to have all the utilities. Oh yeah internet too. Or what do you think about getting some land outside of LA? pros cons? And if you were in the hills could you get a well?
onboard charging system for electric car? I am looking at building a electric car from the ground up but i want a onboard charging system for the scenario where i'm not anywhere near a outlet(woods) now I am looking at a 160v w a AC motor linked to a manual fwd trans now the original plan was to use a generator (and build a larger tank and move the controls inside the cab-key/breakers-- inside the driver compartment and mount the gas motor/alternatior to the frame w motor mounts to lessen the vibration) i want to produce 220 and charge in half the time(4/5hrs) this would make it a hybrid kinda because the charging system would only be in use when the car is stopped and the key/motor were turned on now at first i was going to go from generatior to a 220v charging box(the same type as if i was going to use a 220v outlet)but is there any way i could go without it not only would this save room and cash but the less stuff to replace the better. I can't go further in design until i get the charging system worked out thanks i'm using a generatior(plan b) the controls are going to be inside the driver compartment the engine/gen will be behind the driver in a seperate compartment Think of a lawn mower sized engine i'm looking at less then 40 extra pounds for the gen setup+the weight of the fuel it is a back up system so i don't get stranded or have to bumb some juice off of a friend i'm looking for a light weight alternatior that will produce the 220 to charge the system then i need to find the most efficent engine to run the generatior I have a 3.5 briggs that i have jetted to run full throttle for 6.5 hours on 1/2 gallon of gas i just need to find a alt to make the charging system work overall i want to run till almost dead and then have the motor turn on and charge the system withhout my interaction but i want controls to the motor in case something goes wrong it is easier to hitt a kill switch then to have to stop in a hurry but there are not alt/charging that will charge while operating avl wre is 1
Whats my Best Option? Judging by the rise of militant fundamentalism in many religions, the bottoming out of the US economy, the dwindling oil supplies and the overall number of ignorant sheeps in my country: Is my best bet to get as many guns, as much gas, as many groceries, and as many generators as I can and move out to the woods? (To be officially known as the 4G's of the apocalypse survival guide)
What are the conjunctions in the following sentences? 1Turbines, which propel, windmills and water wheels, are extremely simple machines; however, they have the ability to run generators and to power ocean liners. 2Although Maurice does not swim or dive, he will take lessons this summer, and he hopes to become a proficient in both activities. 3Either Chicago or Dallas will be chosen as the next convention site unless another location appears more advantageous 4When the autumn foliage reached its peak, Claudette walked into the woods and gathered some leaves that she would press in a book 5Will you attend the art exhibit and the reception after work on Tuesday, or will you plan to see the play? 6Not only were they lost, but they had also run out of gas, and rain showers began as soon as Chuck started walking to the gas station 7Both a loudspeaker and a megaphone were on the podium, yet Mr Dworkin addressed the audience without using either
My mother in law doesn't have a smoke alarm in her house.? I don't feel confortable with my son staying over at my mother in laws house, because she doesn't have a smoke detector. I understand why she doesn't use one, because she has a wood stove, but I just don't feel safe. My husbands thinks that it is ok. My mother in law also doesn't have any electricity and no running water in the house. She uses a gas range and a generator also. I feel its to danerous for my son to stay there. What do you guys think?
Creationists? Scietists have said we have never written a peer reviewed paper, or been in a sciene journal... That's because the world won't let us. *Question* Does this make you feel all warm and cozy inside? Om, I know what you are saying but that was not the point, the point was that we are not all dumb as you think we are. This is not the complete list.
My version of Richard Mathesons I Am Legend? Ok the two books have alot of simularites so just dont think of it as a remake or something In The End Prologue Griffen Nevel tried to save his wife, he tried desperetly. He didnt realize she was coming down with the world wide academic sickness. Thousands of people were dieing of the desease. Griffen was a pretty smart man but he wasnt smart enough to find the cure of the desease. Griffens wife died of the deisease on January third of 2009. The army was disposing of all the bodies that were dieing from the disease. But when the soilders came into Griffens house he would give them his wife. One of the soilders hit him in the chin with the butt of his gun. It had knocked Nevel out and he still searched for her body. He suspected they burned it but there was a possobility they didnt. Slowly the disease started to spread and the only thing Griffen lived was for his daughter. She seemed to be imune to the disease and Griffen thought he was too and that if they were imune then she got it from his genes. But one day a pack of soilders came to take the clean people to a safe place where they wouldnt get the disease. Griffen knew they would take his daughter and possibly himself so he tried to hide them. Griffen had two handguns from hunting and he got them before he went into their basement. He brought a blanket down with them and both fell asleep istantly. The door breaking in aroused Griffen and he grabbed for the two pistols. He held them in both hands and waited for the men to come crashing down the stairs and take his daughter from him. But they never did. Griffen walked up the stairs and into his kitchen. Flashlights were splashed all across his living room with men looking around. Griffen felt terror immiedetly, he brought up his two pistols just as a man turned towards him. Griffen fired and hit the man in the stomach. He fell down, holding his stomach. All the man turned their flashlight towards him quickly and began fireing their machine guns. Nevel jumped behind his kitchen wall and flashed out every once and awhile and shot out. Then he heard boots running down into his basement he turned around the wall as he glimpsed a man running down. He shot him in the back with both guns and he tumbled down. But he was the last one to go down the rest of the men were already down there. They could be doing anything to his little daughter. A flash of anger came threw him and he ran down the stairs. He fired the two pistols widley. But the men were already gone. Out the back door. Griffens eyes got wide as he jumped over obstacles to get outside, he ran up the stairs to the outside and saw nothing. It was raining and thunderclouds were everywhere. Griffen fell to his knees in the soft soil and his shaggy hair began to get damp in the rain. Griffens head slumped into his hands, he had just lost the one thing that ment everything to him. He pulled his head out of his hands and screamed as loud as he could. Chapter 1 The rain came down in a sprinkle as the wind was going about thirty miles an hour. Griffen Nevel sat in his chair staring outside. He didnt know for sure but he suspected he was the last man on the whole entire earth. His dog Dook sat next to him sleeping silently, every now and then Nevel reached down and pet him. The rain came down hard now a days and the wind was always fast. Griffens car sat in the garage, with his generator that powerd all the electricity around him. Griffen got up from the chair and walked over to the bar. He poured himself a big glass of vodka and then sat back down in the chair. Griffen looked at his clock saw it was twelve o' one AM. He walked over to his calender which said, August third 2012. The calender he had to make himself because the last time he haad ever seen a living person with in 2010. Griffen marked off August third and awaited August fourth. Griffen walked into his bed room opened up his closet, got out his black leather jacket and put it on. He got on some brown slacks and a white t-shirt. Griffen walked over to the front door slid back the little opening and saw the rain was coming down harder. He slid it back shut, reached over and grabbed his two pistols and his big machine gun. He found the machine gun from one of the dead soilders bodys. See when he couldnt find hid daughter he loaded up his two hand guns and went searching for her. He ended up getting shot in the left thight and he had killed five soilders. Now Griffen Nevel waited for sunrise so he could go out and hunt. He would hunt for food and supplies. Griffen Nevel croched in the high weeds of the open field with the machine gun in hand. Not twenty feet from him was a big old buck. He brought the gun up and aimed right at it. He was just about to pull the trigger when his dog began to whimper. Griffen put the gun down and looked at his dog. "Something wrong Dook?" The dogs ears went down and the dog laid on its stomach. Griffen looked around to make sure no animal was stalking them. Griffen hesitated then stood up and scanned the area around him with his eyes. He gripped the gun so tightly in his arms he cut off the blood supply. But Nevel saw nothing. By now the buck had ran in terror of his voice. Griffen tried various times to calm his dog down but the dog just laid there scared. Then the dog carelessley stood back up and rejoined Griffen. The two walked off in the tall weeds while Griffen cautisly watched out for another animal to shoot. They were back home in half an hour, when he opened the front door he noticed he left the garage door open. He walked into the garage and looked around. His volkswagen SUV was still in perfect condition. Griffen looked at the gernerator and inspected it. It was still in contact with all of its parts. Feeling satisfied, Griffen walked into his house. His dog was already on the couch half asleep. Nevel slumped down the machine gun and took the two handguns out of his belt buckle and set them down on the coffee table. Griffen sat down onto his couch and sat there rubbing his head. There were things he missed about the old world. He missed watching sunday night football, he missed eating family meals, but must of all he missed Stephanie and Leah. Griffen laid down and rested his head on Dook. Dook was his last and only companion. If anything were to happen to him he would break down. Griffen began to cry just as he dozed off. Just as he dozed off he thought faintly he could hear footsteps on the concrete sidewalk outside. Chapter 2 The rain was coming down hard today. The date was September 14th and Griffen sat on his front stoop hidden form the rain. The machine gun sat on his lap and Dook sat next to him. The wind was rustling everything around him and everything seemed to be active. The world was starting to bore Griffen, he did the samething every day and he was getting sick of it. He kept one bullet in his dresser just in case he would need it. He put his hand out in the rain and it got cold immiedetly. Nevel jerked it back in quickly and shudderd from the cold. Then something moved in the darkness of an alley way across the street. Griffen didnt know what it was at first then he came to the conclusion it was a deer or something. Then Dooks ears went down and he began to whimper in the same fashion he did that one late afternoon. Griffen pet him for a few minutes then he caught something again out of the corner of his eye. Nevel jerked to the left and looked for the movement. The object looked to go inside a dark building. The building use to be a big factory it would be dark and dry in there for a scared animal. Now was the time for some good eatin', Griffen thought in his head. Griffen stood up, went inside his house and jerked on his leather jacket. He grabbed his carring case that swifled around his shoulder. Griffen stepped outside and Dook followed. He waked threw the rain towards the factory with the machine gun in his hands. He got to the factory in a matter of minutes and stepped inside. The doors must have broken off in a storm or an animal. It was surley dry inside the factory, Dook halted at the doorway and wouldnt go in. "Come on Dook." Griffen whisperd and Dook hesitated then followed his owner. There was a little cubby hole in the corner of the big room and Dook instatly went there. Griffen silently crouched threw the gigantic buidling. Then he heard something. He halted at once and he heard behind him, Dook whimper. Then he suddenly didnt want to be here, the gun in his arms didnt make him feel any safer. Griffen stepped back then he heard something uninmaginable. He heard the whispering of a person. Then something touched him, Griffen fell back in shock and onto his back. The gun fell from his hands and he picked it up and began to run to out of the building. Once he was out he saw Dook speed off in front of him. Dook was scratching the door when Griffen finally arrived. He shoved open the door and fell onto his stomach. He kicked the door shut and laid there for a moment thinking about what just happend. Then Griffen got up and took a big swig of vodka. Griffen fell over from shock and landed on the floor hard. The sound of scratching awoke Griffen. He bearly opened his eyes and said, "Dook stop." He suspected that Dook was scratching at the door beacause he had to pee. But when Dook started to lick his face and the scratching continued Griffen got scared. Griffen sat up and felt for the two handsguns. He found them on the couch and held one in each hand. He looked up at the clock and it said it was ten PM. The scratching stopped. Maybe it was just in his head, maybe he was going mad. He put the pistols in his pants and grabbed for his leather jacket. He motinoed for Dook and asked, "Gotta' go potty?" Dook started to get hyper which ment he did. Griffen took out the handguns and walked Dook outside. They went to the back yard where Leah's swing still stood. Dook jumped off the back porch and over to a bush. Griffen stood with his head faced down and stared at the porch. Dook was scarmbling around, sniffing trying to find a place to pee when Griffen noticed the noise. It sounded as if the fence across the yard was breaking under pressure it was the sound of cracking wood. Dook stopped and looked up at the fence. Griffen slowly brought up his head and stared forward. It was almost three hours into night time so he could bearly see the swing set in the middle of the yard. But after his eyes set comfort to the darkness he saw what was making the noise. In the darkness all he saw was the outline of a person but it scared him enough. He took a step back and gripped the pistols. The person moved and the wood creaked. Then he saw more, more of them were coming over the fence. There was eight total after Griffen counted. "Oh my god." he mutterd and then Dook was next to him scratching at the door. Griffen felt the terror take over his body and he kicked open the screen door and pulled the big door shut behind him. He heard just as he enterd the house the wood start cracking and he heard the people hitting the ground, they were coming towards the house. Griffen locked the back door anr and ran for the front door. He was in so much of a hurry he forgot his jacket and his machine gun. He held the two handguns in one hand as he jerked open the front door and jumped out with Dook next to him. The two flew out the front door and stopped in a hurry on the front stoop. The people were everywhere in the front street. He was staring at the people in the front so much he didnt see of the people had flanked him form the right. The big man tackled him to the ground and Griffen laid on his side with the man on top of him. Griffen turned his head and looked at the man. He was the ugliest thing ever. He had almost no eyes and his face was grey. The man started to scream/howl into Griffens hear. Griffen elbowed him in the face and jumped up. Him and Dook took off the left and didnt stop running until they got around the corner. Griffen looked around the corner and saw all people chasing after him. Griffen took off into the street and ran for another block and ran into an alley way. He saw the people run past him and Dook and they got out of the alley way. They walked backed to the house and saw no one there. Griffen walked up his steps and looked in the door. They had been inside his house. He walked in and surveyed what they had done. They had wrecked his whole house. The first sigh of people since the sickness and they attack him? He didnt understand who they were or what they were. Griffen sat down and then the pounding on the door started. Griffen jumped and back away from the door. Then he heard footsteps from the back door. Griffen walked into the hallway and saw one of those people stranded in his hous lost. He was walking towards the open back door when Griffen saw him. He turned towards him and Griffen could see it was his neighbor, Johnny Fisher. "JOHN!" Griffen ran to him and hugged him. Then the most shocking thing happend. John bit his arm with all his force. Griffen yelled and pushed John off. Blood was dripping form Johns lips and Griffen backed up. "What has happend to all of you?" Then John charged Griffen. He hit Griffen with all his force and it pulled Griffens shirt up. Griffen couldnt see anything his shirt was over his eyes. He swung his arms widley and struck John with one of ths pistols. John fell on his back and Griffen pulled his shirt from his eyes. But when he did John was almost out the door. Realizing something was wrong here, he shot John in the back and he fell out the back door and down the steps. Griffen walked over to his body and examined it then drug it back in the house. Chapter 3 Griffen learned more about the odd people after he gunned down John. He did learn these people were the infected the ones who got the virus. Thus, they were dead. They were the walking dead, but Griffen also learned he was immune to the virus or when that man bit him he would have got it. Griffen examined the body of the man daily and figured out that the germ inside them was very contagious. The knock on Griffens door was silent but Dook's ears flinged up at once. Griffen looked over at the door and another knock came. It was as if the knocker had no more strength and was using the last of it to knock. Griffen stood up slowly and grabbed his two handguns. He took his time on each step as he walked over towards the door. He gripped the door handle just as the last knock came and he opened the door. A women came tumbling into his arms. She must have been leaning againt the door and fell once Griffen opened it. He did not get a good look at the women or had would have fainted at once. But he is grateful he did not faint at once cause that means he might have left the door open and they could have got in. But once he turned the women over he saw her face. He dropped her to the ground and stumbled back falling onto his wooden table and breaking it. He cringed back farther and put his hand to his mouth. "No, no no." He mutterd as he cowerd back. He had dropped the guns when she fell in and now he had nothing to protect himself. The womens eyes met his and she began to crawl slowly after him. "Oh my god" He said as he saw her crawling. She finally reached him and began to crawl up his chest. Griffen closed his eyes when she reached his face and kept on muttering to himself, "Your not real, your not real, your not real." She opened her mouth to scream in his face and he shoved off of him and grabbed a pistol. She fell back to her knees and stared up at him. He closed his eyes as he shot the women she cringed back to her back. He fell to his knees and cried. There on the ground lay his wife dead for the second time. When Griffens wife came back from the dead he knew it was the virus that caused it. He held one of the guns in his right hand and wanderd why he didnt just shoot himself. He wonderd why he still lived, there was nothing to live for so why was he? Maybe he thought he could create a cure for this virus, maybe he could cure the people with it. But that wouldnt help because once he cured them they were dead anyways. It was one in the morning and Dook was sleeping on the couch. He didnt know what date it was because he ripped down the calender a while ago and threw it outside in anger. But when he went out and looked for it, it was gone. Griffen sat in a chair with the body of John on a table in front of him in the kitchen. He was examining some blood drawn from the body. He was so mad at himself for shooting his wife, he was in the heat of the moment and he was confused. He had a glass cup in his hand and anger overcome him. He threw down the glass and it shatterd into peices. He threw back the chair he was sitting in and trampled outside. He ran into the middle of the street and held out his arms. "WHY, WHY DID YOU PICK ME IN LIVE THREW THIS WHOLE THING?" He yelled. "COME ON WHY?" Then he heard the footsteps. He turned around swiftly and was face to face with a man. He heard a ruff beard and toned out muscles. Griffen turned to run and the man grabbed his shirt and pulled him back. As he was pulled back the man hit him in the face with a huge hand. Griffen hit the ground hard and immiedetly kicked the big mans knee in. The man screamed and fell back. Griffen came up to his knees and a women was right on top of him. Her knee came in contact with his chin and he came off his knees. He fell back to his back and saw the women stomp on his shin. Griffen screamed in pain and pulled up to hold his hurt leg. Now there were people all around him. He got up with a limp and hit the women in the face and she fell with a thump. He bumped a man and Griffen uppercut him in the chin. He ran with a small limp to his house when a man jumped on his back. Griffen fell face first into the sidewalk. The man was punching his back when Griffen threw him off his back. Thats when he heard the growling, Griffen looked up and saw Dook on the first step of his house. Dook jumped off the porch and landed on a man. The man fell to the ground and began to rip away at his neck. Dook tore away the skin and the man began to bleed to death. Griffen was up now and was yelling for Dook to come back. Dook had just turned around to come back when a man with a thick black jacket on and a long blade stomped on his back breaking his spinal cord. "NOOO" Griffen yelled as he ran inside and grabbed his machine gun. He came outside and the men was about to pick the dog up when Griffen let out a long burst of the gun. He hit just about everyone surrounding the dogs body. Griffen could still hear Dook whimpering. "NOOOOO" Griffen yelled out one more time as he jumped down the steps and began beating everysingle one of them with his gun. "YOU FUCKERS!" Griffen yelled as he pummled more and more of them. Griffen felt the most anger againt these things more then he has ever hated anything in his lfie. He killed almost all of them, when the rest ran away. Griffen dropped the gun and dropped to his knees next to the dog. He silently began to cry and he picked up the dog with both arms and walked back inside the house. He laid the dog on the couch and went and got some water. He put it next to the dog and he did not drink it. "Oh my god no, no god you cant do this to me." He rubbed the dog and felt his spine it was completly broken apart. "No." He felt for a pulse and it was gone. He felt a tear crawl down his cheek and then more came and then he jerked himself up form the couch and yelled, "NOO!" He grabbed the machine gun and jerked open the door. They were back dozens of them. He fired the gun widley at them and saw their bodies jerking. One came running at him and he shot it in the head. Then more came and he shot all of them. He shot every one of them. He slaugherd the kids who rushed at him, he killed everysingle man, women, and child. Then when there was no more he cringed back inside the house. He saw the dog and began to sob. He fell to his knees next to the dogs body and fell asleep in that position. Chapter 4 Griffen Nevel ended up burying Dook's body and he cried over it for a very long time. He never forgot about that dog but he did figure out the people only came out at night and he also figured out they sleep in the morning. He killed them when he found one. He went hunting during they day for them he never did find the one who killed Dook but he kept on looking. He studied the disease for months and never found a cure. He searched and searched but couldnt find anything. He finally gave up on the disease and worried about the people coming at night. They came every single night to get him, like they thought he would eventully come out. But he never gave up that easily, he fought them sometime but then he stopped because he thought he was wasting ammo. It was night and Griffen laid on the couch almost drunk when he rememberd he had a radio in his bedroom. He ran up and got it then he plugged it in down stairs. He left it on for three hours and sat in front of it and nothing happend the whole time. He was almost asleep when a song blew on. It was as loud as can be and scary as hell. Griffen slowly brought his head up and listend to, "Weve Only Just Begun" By The Carpenters. He knew the people had aired it, that means they know he has it. Which means there watching him. Griffen turned his head both ways and looked out the windows. If they came in here he would be toast the only defense he has are the three guns. The streets were empty and his yard was also empty. He moved bakc from the window and grabbed a handgun. He pointed it at the radio and shot it. It exploded into peices and they flung across the room. He put the gun down and looked around. He sighed and sat on the couch. He hated this thing called living, but he went on anyways, he still didnt know why. Then he thought of something. His daughter. She was still alive out there somewhere. She cant be that far, there has to be a living person out there with the disease. Then Griffn realized the cure for the disease. He hated how much of an idiot he was, how stupid he was for not finding it out so early. His blood was the cure, maybe if he cooled the body tempeture and injected his blood into a infected body it was go back to normal. Yes some of them are dead, but not everyone died of the disease, maybe some of them lived and now face some of the symptons. He jumped up and ran outside, he the two handguns just incase it got bad. It was dark as can be and three people were outside. They saw him and stopped what they were doing. "Stop dont be scared of me. I need to ask you something." He didnt know if they understood then they straighted up. "Have you seen my little daughter. I know you want to kill me but...ANSWER ME GOD DANMIT!" They coward back for a second then stood back up. He aimed the guns at them and they still just stared. "Are you dead or alive?" But they still did not answer. He shot all three of them. He went back inside got on his jacket, machine gun and extra ammo. Tonight might be the night he die, but he would die with a fight. He had to find his daughter. He went outside holding the two handguns and saw two men staring at the three dead bodies. They looked at him when he came out. He shot both of them. He walked over to the garage and opened it. He got in his car and backed up. He hit one of them as he came out and then he turned right and went down the street. He thought he could tell the live ones form the dead ones. The live ones looked better then the dead ones did. He spotted a good looking ones and he got out of the car. He stepped in from of him and asked, "Have you seen my daughter?" The man stared at him and then charged him. The man hit him hard and Griffen fell down. But Griffen was right back on his feet. When the man came at him again Griffen took him down. Griffen fell on top of him and held him down, "LISTEN TO ME I KNOW YOU CAN TALK, SO ANSWER ME! DANMIT!" Griffen hit him in the face and thens tuck the barrel in his mouth. "Answer me." he whisperd. Then the man talked. "Ok ok, no I havnt seen her but Ive heard of another person alive." Griffens eyes got wide and then he stood up. "Are you good? Why do all of you want to kill me?" The man got up and dusted himself off. "Because your scary as hell." The man said backing up. "No please dont run. I am so alone and so afraid of you." Then the man sent a look behind Griffen and Griffen swiftly turned around and saw them. They were everywhere. This was a trick. "Oh my god. You sonabitch." Griffen said to the man he had met earlier. There were the diseased people everywhere. They were all dead. "You wont get me without a fight." Then Griffen turned around and shot the man behind him. He fell down dead, again. The dead ones came rushing at him and Griffen began firing shots into the midst hitting random targets. He turned around to run and hit more people. He eblowed the man in front of him and ran to his car. Someone grabbed him and Griffen threw him off. Griffen jumped in his car and locked the doors. He set the car in drive when the passenger seat window blew in. A hand came in reaching for him, Griffen held it down and shot it three times. He reloaded both guns and then drove away. When he got around the corner he hit a brick wall of people. They were all dead. He kept on going full speed and kept on driving. He didnt stop until he got to a gas station when he hurried up and filled up. He jumped back in and began to cry. Then he saw out again to find his daughter. He drove until day light and then he drove back to his house. He got there at twelve in the afternoon and almost starting sobbing agiain when he saw the house. It was wrecked to hell. He went inside and saw the damage. They had caught everything on fire and things were still smoldering. He was lucky the house didnt catch fire. There was a message on the wall, JUST SURRENDUR. But next to it was a dead body and then he noticed there were everywhere its not the tihngs inisde that were burnt there were bodies burnt. They were the bodies of dead diseased people. Griffen didnt understand who did this if the dead bodies were burnt? Then it came to him, the live ones knew the dead ones were going to attack him so, the live ones waited until the dead ones chased after Griffen and attacked his house. Then the dead ones came back and the alive people killed all the dead ones. There was a war going on here and Griffen Nevel was stuck right in the middle. Chapter 5 As night neared Griffen Nevel went to the gun store and got more ammo for his three guns. He didnt worry about getting another gun, all he needed was ammo for the guns he had. He got home at five-thirty, right on time. He had fixed up his house and recontructed it. He boared up the house, locked up the doors and put barriers of metal in his front lawn. The metal was lined up in his front yard, he stacked up strips of metal to make a wal about five feet high, he put concrete slabs behind them to make sure it didnt fall. He put chicken wire on top of it so they woulnt climb it. For some reason Griffen didnt know, the two sides wanted him. They were terrifeid of him, he was the last one left that didnt have the disease, and they were also scared of him because he kills the living and the dead. He can walkin daylight and that scares them. He knew he had to fight, but one time of those sides are going to win, and the winning side is going to come in here and get him. He suspected the living would win, because they thought better, they thought things threw. The dead just went and fought. Thats why Griffen could kill them so easily, they never brought weapons, they just came to fight. Griffen had never faced, he has never even seen the living. Thats why he thought that one man was alive, beacuse he doesnt know what they look like. Griffen was ready no matter what, but he was till plotting over whether he wanted to fight or let them take him. When they came he would decide how they were equipped if they had weapons he would let them take him, if they didnt he would fight until the end. The fighting started at eleven AM. There were about ten dead ones in front of Griffens house when six men showed up . Six men in black suits, each with a neat twelve inch blade in their hands. One of the six was the man who had kileld Dook. The six walked over to the dead grabbed each one by the back of their necks and slid the blade into their throat. The blade went in end and out the other. The men in black suits did this to every dead ones they saw. Then they looked at Griffens house. Griffen stumbled back from the window he was looking out. Griffen went back to the window and looked out, the six men now had machine guns out and were shuffling towards the middle of the street. More dead were coming to help. The six shot down everysingle dead that came at them, then when it seemed all the dead were gone about three dozen of the dead came around the corner. Griffen's eyes got huge as the dead came swarming at the men in black. The men in black somehow shot down everysingle one of the dead. Then the six grabbed some kinda of phone and spoke into it. Then about one hundred of the living came around the corner. Griffen couldnt belive his eyes he saw all men and women in black stomp all over the dead. They all had either a blade or a gun. "No." Griffen said shaking his head. He backed away from the window and thought, I cant fight that many. Griffen grabbed his machine gun and two handguns. He put two handguns in his pants and the fully loaded machine gun rested in his hands. He knew they would call him out and he wouldnt come, so they would come in and get him. But they didnt call him out, they hit the door with something hard and then they hit it again. On the third hit the dar burst open and three men in black stood there. For the few seconds Griffen saw them he was discusted. There faces were pitch gray and had almost no facial expressions. Then one yelled, "Hes got a gun." Griffen pulled up the gun and fired shots into the three men. There bodies jerked as the bullets hit them. Then Griffen heard the back door breaking in. Griffen cut for the garage door when the men came in the back. Griffen threw the garage door shut and got in his car. He started it and put it in reverse. He heard them yelling and screaming outside. He pulled the car out of the garage smashing the garage door and hitting a few of the people in black. Griffen put the car in drive and drove off in the other direction. He heard the people screaming after him to come back. But he got to a park when he stopped and thought what just happend. He turned the keys in the ignition to turn off the car and sat there. When he looked out the drivers window he saw the other side of the park and it looked safe. He rested his head on the streeting wheel when he heard the noise. It was a rumbling sound as if a stampede of animals were running. Griffen slowly brought his head off the wheel and looked out the drivers window. Out across the park were thousands of living people. His eys got wide. They were all running at him. They were going to hit the car. He reached for the keys and turned them in the ignition. But nothing happend. The fuel gage was at E and he was a sitting duck. He went to get out of the car but he thought it would be safer to stay in here. He grabbed his machine gun, smashed the window with te butt of it and aimed the gun out of it. He started firing into the crowd but it didnt seem to be doing anything. When the people were about five feet from his car, he cringed back ready for the impact. When they hit the car, it flung sideways and landed on its side and kept on rolling. When it came to a rest, Griffen looked around and realized they were coming for him. He grabbed his machine gun which was now on the ceiling and pulled himself out of the car. He got out holding the gun and ran in the oppisite direction from the creatures. But they were much faster, one of them hit him from the back and he fell down. They were around him at once, Griffen stood up with the gun in his hands. He knew he was going to die at this moment, it was his end. The man in a thick black jacket stepped forward and finally confronted Griffen. It was the man who had killed Dook. Griffens eyes got wide and he raised the machine gun. Griffen shot the man in the chest and he fell down. "You sonofabitch. You killed the last thing I cared about." Then another male came in and shoved him violently back. "Get your fuckin hands off me." Griffen raised the machine gun and aimed it around at everyone around him. The man in the thick black jacket stepped forward and knocked the machine gun out of his hands. Griffen just stared forward. Then the man leaned in to his ear and screamed. "You things dont scare me. The only thing to fear is fear itself." Then thats when the hoarde of dead ones came. They came crashing into the middle where Griffen was and started killing all the live ones. Griffen broke out of the circle and began to run. Griffen had picked up his machine gun before he left. A few of the dead ones flanked him but he killed them. When Griffen looked back everything was one fire. Griffen turned back around and the leader, the man with the thick black jacket, the killer of Dook stood in front of him. Griffen attempted tp tackel him but the man flipped him over. Griffen stomped on the mans ankel and got back up. Griffen then hit the man with the butt of his machine gun. But nothing seemed to affect it. The big man threw Griffen across the street onto the sidewalk and stomped after him. Then behind the leader, Griffen saw that one of the dead men had three dogs on leashes. They were the infected dogs. The dead man let the dogs go and they came crashing onto the leader of the living. They chewed at the leader until he threw him off and began to walk at Griffen again. Then more of the living were behind him. Griffen rasied his hands and yelled, "Stop I can fix it, I can help, LET ME SAVE YOU. I CAN SAVE EVEYONE!" But they marched on. "PLEASE I FOUND THE CURE!" Griffen pulled out a syringe in his pocket he had just in case. He pulled out some blood from his body and held it up. "THIS IS THE CURE, PLEASE LET ME SAVE YOU!" Then Griffen looked to his right and saw a spare gas tank hooked up to a house. Griffen grabbed his machine gun, took his blood and rolled it into the street, hopefully it survived the blast. Griffen put the barrel of his machine gun to the tank, said, "All you had to do was let me save you, but no." And fired his machine gun, blowing the tank up and killing himself and all the other living ones. i dont have word for sorry for the mispelled words im sorry i did not meen to post this in jokes and riddles sorry
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