After posting on another list about what we are trying to do...

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> From: "Stephen D. Williams"  
...
>> difficult, since most of the people who care about politics really only care 
>> about advocating their particular viewpoint, not “doing the work” necessary 
>> to understand other people’s viewpoints and craft solutions that are 
>> verifiably effective.
>>> But if we could pull it off…
>>> 
>>> E
> 
> I wrote this back in June.  I think it is related.  It might provide a useful 
> new structure to examine issues in an objective way.  I designed this 
> originally for other purposes, but it may be general enough to map, perhaps 
> pretty well.  It focuses on ideas rather than on parties and candidates.
> 
> SixOb.com:
> 
> After thinking about the constant problem of sensing and determining what is 
> obsolete vs. rising, good vs. bad, fun vs. annoying, I have a new project 
> close to the top of the "must do" pile:
> Crowd-sourced fact+opinion based information / rating / links, like 
> StackOverflow and some other sites, but instead of just Q&A, documentation, 
> etc., actually charting the current situation on these axii:
> 
> Obsolete to Obligatory, Obvious to Obscure, Objectionable to Obfectionate
> A multivariate reputation, trend, and relationship system.  Any other key 
> axii that may be important?
> 
> I call it SixOb, with a bunch of ob* domains, starting with ObTech.info.
> I've identified these topic areas:
> tech
> laws
> arts
> market
> job
> culture
> friend
> sport
> sci
> gov
> med
> edu
> 
> Any other important fundamental categories?  Craft maybe?  Fits in market.
> 
> On a somewhat different subject:
> I have a number of domains related to something along the lines of 
> peeple.com.  Now that someone else has made the mistakes, might be worth 
> pursuing.  I have some new ideas for how to make it work.
> trustable.biz
> trustable.org
> trustable.me
> trustable.us
> trustable.mobi
> 
> sdw

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