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Welcome, I'm glad you've dropped in.... David Soul (aka Bricoleur)
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(tags: autopoiesis systems)
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The Global Vision Project is an international educational media campaign to promote the concept of sustainability as a global goal. Sustainability means using the Earth’s resources to meet the needs of the present generation without violating the right of
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(tags: cybernetics @)
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Beginning in September 2002, I have been sharing a free E-zine, “Cybernetics in the Third Millennium” (C3M), about 1,000 – 12,000 words per issue and about one isssue per month. If you are interested in a free subscription to this electronic newsletter, p
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Fernando Flores was Chile’s minister of finance — and, later, a political prisoner. Now he teaches companies how to use assessments and commitments to transform the way they do business. The outcome: executives who speak and act with intention.
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While back-end technology has become more and more abstracted and powerful with frameworks like .Net, Rails, and their Java counterparts, the possibilities with front-end technology have grown increasingly complex. The web needs more front-end architects
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