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I recall reading the NYer article by Commoner at the time,
as the subject matter was of keen interest to me then, and continues
to be.
FYI, a couple of other related seminal publications from those days:
The Entropy Law and the Economic Process, by Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen,
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://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2685824/ [2]
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2685824/
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Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2008 14:29:19 -0600 (CST)
From: The Future of Cities - A conversation about global urbanization in
the 21st century [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Future of Cities - A conversation about global urbanization in the 21st
century
I mentioned this reference to Paul Paryski this morning, but mis-stated
Maude's last name. Here you are, Paul. I couldn't find your personal
email address.
Richard
Maude Barlow: The Growing Battle for the Right to Water
By Tara Lohan, AlterNet
Posted on February 14, 2008, Printed on
Forwarded Message:
From: Tyler Emerson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Friends,
Many of us know and love TED. It brings together an extraordinary
group each year. The catch for many of us, though, is the cost: $6,000.
So I'm helping organize BIL with some friends, a free unconference,
which will start March
Of interest to some. rl
From the New Scientist (there are important diagrams at the site--
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg19626303.900;jsessionid=OEGLIBGOIACB
Is mathematical pattern the theory of everything?
by Zeeya Merali
GARRETT LISI is an unlikely individual to be staking a
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[From a posting on Slashdot]
http://science.slashdot.org/science/07/08/19/1328253.shtml
Shipud writes The National Science Foundation, Public Library of
Science and the San Diego Supercomputing Center have partnered to set
up what can best be described as a YouTube for scientists, SciVee.
A creative Processing video/audio, FYI.
http://www.flight404.com/_videos/magnetosphere/index.html
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Of interest to those on this list posting about 'cities', may be this,
from Paul Miller, aka DJ Spookie, to another list. Excuse his narrow
formatting.
Also of possible interest is Anthony Townsend's (of the Institute for the
Future) telecom-cities list and web site: http://cities.iftf.net
rl
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No less great; but McCarthy was awarded a Pulitzer for The Road, not a
Nobel.
RL
On Wed, 25 Jul 2007, David Breecker wrote:
I've always been at a bit of a loss to understand why novelist Cormac
McCarthy is in residence at SFI (apart from the fact that he's
brilliant and so are a lot of
Now that the Web has made everything miscellaneous, as David
Weinberger argues in his new book, we're free to remix the world.
By Scott Rosenberg
http://www.salon.com/books/int/2007/05/23/weinberger/index.html?
source=rss
May. 23, 2007 | The rise of the Web has dethroned authorities,
atomized
Though the following posting does not deal with technical aspects of
complexity modelling, I thought it might be of interest to some on this
list. This is the latest review of the monthly Bay Area talks.
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Date: Sat, 12 May 2007 11:44:48 -0700
From: Stewart
I found this of personal interest, and thought that some of you would find
it so, also. Michael Mandiberg has been working at an important juncture
of the arts and sciences. He sent this posting to Trebor Schotz' iDC
list. Trebor recently spoke at the Santa Fe Art Institute, on Web 2.0
Stewart Brand and the Long Now Foundation hold monthly invited talks.
Last evening's talk is summarized below. Of some relevent interest to
this group.
Richard
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Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 12:33:32 -0800
From: Stewart Brand [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
This may be of interest to some on this list.
Richard
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Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 11:50:56 -0500
From: Anthony Townsend [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: telecom-cities telecom-cities@googlegroups.com
Subject: [ISO-8859-1] [telecom-cities] news @ nature.com?-?Crowd researc
of 'democratization'.
Democracy: 'people power' requires a prior integrated process.
Demosophia: 'people wisdom'; also a complex and seemingly undervalued
process.
Richard Lowenberg
On Thu, 7 Dec 2006, Douglass Carmichael wrote:
The problem with integrating all points of view is that it creates a single
From Andy Carvin:
Hi everyone,
I've just received the terrible news that education
technology pioneer Seymour Papert has been gravely
injured in an accident in Hanoi. He was attending a
conference there and was hit by a motorbike,
sustaining significant head trauma.
The boston globe has a story
With regard to Web 2.0 applications. rl
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Sent: November 8, 2006 8:39 PM
To: civicaccess discuss
Subject: [CivicAccess-discuss] wired article - web2.0 saving democracy
good article in wired about web 2.0 saving democracy. obviously
hyperbole,
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