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    Archive for January, 2010



    Green products or blue, it doesn’t matter if they multiply…

    Published on January 31, 2010

    Jan 25,2010 comment Re: Alternative Energy Newswire’s We need not make any important sacrifices for natural life style
    I wish I could get the next level of thinking to spread as easily as the old thinking keeps spreading… The waves we’re making in nature are indeed simply too big, but we regularly take the wrong message […]


    Any chance what’s been right all along still is??

    Published on January 26, 2010

    letter to NPR -
    You say “all things considered”.
    How about looking around to see what you’ve been missing? If familiar ideas seem exhausted, what chance is there someone with surprising new observations on our various “wicked problems” would have something worth looking into?
    What if such a person […]


    Any chance what’s been right all long still is??

    Published on

    letter to NPR -
    You say “all things considered”. How about looking around to see what you’ve been missing? If familiar ideas seem exhausted, what chance is there someone with surprising new observations on our various “wicked problems” would have something worth looking into?
    What if such a person […]


    Campaign finance law and an even more ‘dastardly’ plan…

    Published on January 22, 2010

    See the original which had a typo in the name. This entry created to point to it.


    Campaign finance law, and an even more ‘dastardly’ plan…

    Published on January 21, 2010

    .. pointing out how holding corporate money to a higher standard of truthfulness can now becomes profitable with the supreme court’s removal of all controls on corporate speech ..
    Friends,
    I’ve been sort of waiting for this.
    “Fiduciary duty > noun: the legal duty of a fiduciary to act in the best interests of […]


    Missing from the search for causes of the collapse

    Published on January 14, 2010

    There’s an enormous omission being made. This week is a critical time to raise it. Human culture is part of a physical world, and the spectrum of physical causes of the collapse is being neglected. You should write about it, your way, but I can […]


    Predictably exploratory maybe?? But is that “irrational”?

    Published on January 9, 2010

    In response to a post by Marshall Goldsmith of Harvard Business review on Dan Arley, the author of “Predictably Irrational”, for which Marshall posted a thank-you note.
    December 26, 2008 at 1:32 PM (w/ minor edit)
    Marshall,
    There’s a great way to actually trace a lot of these phenomena as they happen, and learn how to recognize some […]