Tom, 
Thanks for the clips, and sincere congrats on the opening of the
'Complex', but I wish you guys would think a little about the physical
meaning of things.   It's not only that the first link you offered,
'Free Rice' is well intended but ill-conceived.   It's that that whole
approach is also profoundly misguided.   If ALL you do is provide rice
to people who can't make rice, what you propagate on the earth is
multiplying suffering, and we have just enough of that, thank you.   I
could go into detail, about how feeding people without making a whole
system bargain with them, disserves the people you intend to serve.
It also wastes the creative effort we so desperately need to salvage
some scrap of self-respect for our species within the mess we're making
of the earth.
 
Too strong?   Of course the truth is sometimes too strong for people.
Then they go huddle in their caves.   How the heck am I supposed to know
why you're so negligent?
 
I think the major hazard that nature as put in front of us, for us to
fall into over and over, is that we are each just individuals, each 'one
of a kind', independent beings alone in the universe each having their
own independent design and behavior, just like yours, just like mine.
We're ALL natural systems, reliant on what is self-consistent within in
our minds, to lead us to connection with what is self-inconsistent
around us.   We need to explore to find what's happening in any other
small world.
 

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All:

First, kudos to Steve Guerin, Don Bagley, Owen Densmore, Roy Worth,
Shawn Barr, Simon, et al. for pulling off the first event at what we
hope will become (this month), the Santa Fe Complex.  The Bar Camp
(http://barcamp.org/BarCampSantaFe) on Friday and Saturday attracted >35
bright and accomplishing folks discussing and demo-ing a variety of
impressive tools and thinking.  (We hope to get some pics and vids up
any day now.)

I came away with a couple strong impressions:


*       I can't recall anyone talking about how much money THEY were
going to make with this or that "product."  Everyone seemed engaged at
an intellectual level, not a fiscal one. 

*       A couple interesting and existing initiatives were mentioned
involving how the synergy of the Digital Revolution can be used to
improve health care and another I had never heard of, Freerice.com  This
morning's New York Times Magazine is devoted to philanthropy, and the
issue points up these projects.  Drill down into this link for some
encouraging reading:  http://www.nytimes.com/pages/magazine/index.html  


*       Interesting do-it-yourself (DIY) topics and MAKE magazine
(http://www.makezine.com/) appeared in different ways at different
times.  It just so happens that National Public Radio (in the USA)
carried a related story this morning.  See/hear
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=87815753


--tj

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