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James Lovelock: The Earth is about to catch a morbid fever that may last as long as 100,000 years
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Gaia is going gaga If you still think Europe is not a madhouse these days, a book soon to be published will cure you. James Lovelock, described by The Independent of Britain as “an independent environmental scientist and Fellow of the Royal Society” (
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The Carbon Dioxide Fear January 5th, 2006 A new report in the prestigious British journal Nature shows how greenhouse gasses (normally associated with global warming) are now slated to cause global freezing as well. This has led me to throw in the towel a
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Hot air December 21st, 2004 Back in the days of Jimmy Carter and killer rabbits, doomsayers were telling us that the Earth was slipping into new ice age, and that we were all going to die. Survivalists ran for the hills while stuffed-shirt academics order
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W. Ross Ashby. 6th September 1903 – 15th November 1972
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W. Ross Ashby collected together a series of his own quotes, loosely based in Cybernetics themes, some of which he distributed to his students. This is the complete set taken from his card indexes in the Ashby Archive.
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A referee’s error in a National Football League playoff game helped the Indianapolis Colts score a late touchdown in an eventual loss to Pittsburgh, a league official announced. . Mike Pereira, the NFL’s vice president of officiating, said in a statement
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First we need to understand the purpose of the underlying system. There is its stated or implied purpose, for instance the provision of banking services. Then there is the possibility of analysis to understand whether “the provision of service” is a bette(tags: POSIWID)
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ovation thinker you’ve probably never heard of goncalo moura.jpgLet’s face it, most of the innovation and design blogs that you read each day are put together by innovation professionals – consultants, strategy gurus, academics, best-selling authors and B
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