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Explorers have alway excepted that they will spend a ton of time to do what the next generation will take for granted.
As we move to a more information and credit based society/world, buying becomes almost like bartering - I send you a payPal, you transfer it to a cel phone, or buy something on EBay or Second Life with it.
How about taking what we've learned about electronic fulfillment using the internet to dis-intermediate crisis and charitable aid interventions so Third World (or, 1st world for that matter) land barons/politico's don't plunder the riches of int'l aid efforts?
That's it. Another caffeine induced free idea; guaranteed or your money back
http://matthewebel.com/main/2007/11/16/easing-u...
and I'd like to save you $150 a year:
http://www.financialaidpodcast.com/2007/11/10/t...
Even if you do nothing other than reduce your environmental footprint, that's something.
Okay so maybe that sounds cheesey... if you heard me say it... you know I'm genuine.
Every little bit counts and enough little bits add up to a whole.
Thank you for yet another awesome post!
Consider two other issues that are tied into
1) Intention economy http://www.stoweboyd.com/message/2006/03/the_in... the idea that creating demand is pushing a lot of wasteful spending, resources, etc.
2) Social media is a movement, a people place not a marketplace. The intense push to monetize the blogsphere has cut into what I think is a keystone of its initial attraction. While businesses are rushing to figure out how to get people to buy stuff in a social network they are missing the initial point of why those people are aggregating in the first place.
Keith Burtis
If yes, I keep doing it. If not, I stop.
EVERYTHING I do passes through this filter.
Even this! :)
All success
Dr.Mani
http://www.grassshackroad.com/pages_new/green.html
www.kivapodcast.com
(also currently interviewing businesses for Kivas media libary- media stations to get a glimpse of the people who are impacted by the loans. Last week 4 interviews from Kenya, 4 from Mozambique heard how Kiva loans have changed lives. Not for the podcast yet)
great post Chris.
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I've been doing a series of Webinars for the Case Foundation recently - on personal fundraising - trying to inspire and encourage individuals to raise money for a cause they care about in their communities.
Some resources here:
http://personalfundraising.wikispaces.com
Look forward to read more about of your thoughts on all this .... and seeing where it goes.
efforts directed at helping our society ! Pick one area stick with it
put the grain of sand in the Oyster and it will become a Pearl! We can take a lesson from Dr.Mani one cause from start to finish ! Global Warming ? How about Al Gore promotes teaching all the kids in the world to read ! This is Possible ! To Stop Nature from her pruning process I have my doubts! If any one has a cause just send me the information I will put it on my sites and punch it out to social networks ! This is my contribution !
i wonder about some of the computer lives
i even have to remind you sometimes to come up for air
and you have to remind me to keep up with what's going on in the tech world
both of us seeing outside our box
in opposite directions :)
as a note
i do not live green
in fact
i make no effort what so ever to live green-ER
in that case i look outside of my box
and i just don't get it.
which is what happens too.
just because you look at it doesn't mean you see it.
tell a verb from a dangling participle ! They have three word dictionaries words - cool,for sure, wow !
macroscian (muh-KROSH-i-uhn) noun
1. One casting a long shadow.
2. One who inhabits polar regions.
[From Greek macros (long) + skia (shadow).]
All the rest is just life.
MY plans? To put you in my RSS reader pronto, as we keep cross-pollinating on themes. First it was when I discovered your blog via Beth Kanter's Twitter/Cambodia project and wrote about it here: http://www.shapingyouth.org/blog/?p=729 Then it was the OLPC post here: http://www.shapingyouth.org/blog/?p=776.
NOW it's making me laugh out loud, because just yesterday I wrote about the need for GREEN to be more about meaning over money, since the sustainability movement could make a bigger impact by aligning with each other rather than splintering into factions of specialization. Plus, green conferences hither & yon are adding to the carbon footprint, and could really benefit from your techno-expertise and media savvy!
This is my post on Shaping Youth, called, "Green Scene Needs Digital Convergence..."
http://www.shapingyouth.org/blog/?p=790
I'm convinced that folks like you and Beth can 'show us all how to do it'
---That's "my plan," anyway. ;-)