Thursday, September 25, 2008

3-D Arcologic Principles Take-Off in Food Production Design


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Up on the Farm
September, 2008< BACK TO CONTENTS | DIGG IT | DEL.ICIO.US
By taking food production vertical, designers are making inner-city farming a fruitful proposition. By Tim McKeough

Visitors to P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center in New York are now confronted not just with sculpture and video, but with fresh fruits and vegetables growing atop a canopy of lacquered cardboard tubes.

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

a General Protest & Strike thru Self-Jubilee do a Bankruptcy!

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Here is a modest proposal that will help folks who really need help as well as make our economy stronger: Everyone with significant credit card debt (which is just about everyone) should use his or her check to file for bankruptcy. The entire process can cost as little as $600 for people who represent themselves (which many currently do, with paperwork help from paralegals and targeted legal advice from lawyers). And even if you choose to hire a lawyer to represent you, the proposed rebates will definitely get you started.

Bankruptcy has been around since biblical times, and has long been recognized as an important component of the capitalist economy in that it restores debtors to the consumer marketplace. Specifically, bankruptcy gets rid of credit card and most other kinds of debt (exceptions are alimony and child support; most student loans; recent taxes; and debts caused by fraudulent or willful and malicious actions). Most people are solvent for the first time in years when they emerge from bankruptcy, and once again are able purchase goods and services without going into more debt. Just imagine how the economy would hum if consumers were freed from the punishing interest rates that often creep over 30% for technical violations of credit contracts.


Monday, February 25, 2008

sYnthetic Biology! Craig Venter! talks Live webcast 7PM west coast


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Craig Venter Live via Webcast

This Seminar will be broadcast live via webcast during the event.

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Monday, February 25, 2008
7:00 PM

Herbst Theatre
401 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco, California 94102
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Education
Description
The Long Now Foundation presents Seminars About Long-term Thinking
Joining 3.5 Billion Years of Microbial Invention - with Craig Venter

Few people in history have expanded the capabilities of science and technology as profoundly as J. Craig Venter. Life on Earth is about to be fundamentally altered by the creation of a totally synthetic organism, an artificial species genetically encoded from scratch by scientists working under Dr. Venter. Do not miss what he has to say about the implications of this watershed moment.

February 25th, (MONDAY)
Doors open 7:00pm, talk at 7:30pm (duration ~1.5 hours)

***Long Now Press Update***
Craig Venter's Seminar will be presented live via webcast on Monday, February 25th at 7:30 pm.
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