Friday, September 13, 2013

Steve Jobs: The Authorized Biography. An Evening with Walter Isaacson

it's such a trip to see and understand so much all at once.
becoming a story teller. . . .

What was there?

Imagine, knowing 100% more about an event by hearing it from all directions at teh same time - - - we can package it and selling it - - - being the engineer is the highest calling . . . pull it all together in a new way. Creating teams bonded together as pirates. Loyal collaborative teams!

All One commune farm by Reed College: CREATE APPLE, Counter intuitive, makes your head snap a bit, kinda friendly, has a whiff of counter culture, and american as apple pie, 21.33

Great advice:
1-focus - get to the point
2-empathy - make emotional connection to people
3-impute - cast a aura about what you do

Clean, white, simple => BRAND!
Your Site for JOBS! at the night shift, temperamental, gotta make it perfect,
no one can see it, no one will ever know,
but we will know!

WE KNOW EVERYTHING, We want it right so we can be proud of it
- - carefully tended like a garden. . .
Able to execute on what really worked, pulling things together that really work. If you can save your child's life with 20 seconds - - look around to see the pretty planet and what it means, and feels like. It's perfect like it is. We need this, we all need this.

That tree, or bug, or waste paper - - a rebel, a misfit.. . 1984 ad-landmark.
where saving this is the O2 to keep your child alive the next second!

personal and empowering, in opposition as a hacker, 1984 wont be like 1984!
lee clow advertising at apple for superbowl,


Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Monday, August 12, 2013

truths about GMO, AL, FL, H2O, Cancer, , , etc, , ,


Watch this video and discover the truths about corporate lies, and its potential harm to the environment and ecosystems everywhere to create more GREED.

https://twitter.com/i/status/1747388354587463766

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Motivates


What motivates us?

RSA Animate - Drive: The surprising truth about what motivates us

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Wikipedia source of disinformation, propaganda??

Wikipedia increasingly being recognized as source of disinformation, propaganda
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), for example, was exposed by BBC News back in 2007 for tampering with content posted on the site. A tool known as "Wikipedia Scanner," which was hailed as being capable of identifying some of Wikipedia's user editors, revealed the CIA as an active manipulator of sensitive information. The U.S. military has also been caught editing tens of thousands of Wikipedia entries to suit its own interests.

"The sad truth about the Internet is that what started as a liberating multiplicity of informational sources has dwindled to a handful of knowledge-monopolies with Google and Wikipedia leading the pack," writes Micah White for Adbusters.org in an unrelated piece. "Wikipedia is a particularly unreliable source of knowledge and yet, because of a rumored secret-deal with Google, it ranks highly on many searches."

Thursday, July 25, 2013

The Greatest Speech Ever Made - [Original]

"It's quite amazing to hear this speech in 2012, and find no differentiations between the context of his speech and the real world. This movie is over 70 years old and not a shred of misinformation is given. Truly brilliant. They say that brilliant ideas and revelations are universal and forever, and this is? definitely one of them."
-DaveDooval
The Story of Stuff
From its extraction through sale, use and disposal, all the stuff in our lives affects communities at home and abroad, yet most of this is hidden from view. The Story of Stuff is a 20-minute, fast-paced, fact-filled look at the underside of our production and consumption patterns. The Story of Stuff exposes the connections between a huge number of environmental and social issues, and calls us together to create a more sustainable and just world. It'll teach you something, it'll make you laugh, and it just may change the way you look at all the stuff in your life forever.
Victor Lebow was a 20th-century economist and retail analyst, perhaps best known for his quotation regarding the formulation of American consumer capitalism found in his paper "Price Competition in 1955" (Journal of Retailing, Spring 1955). Modern authors disagree as to whether Lebow was encouraging and prescribing conspicuous consumption or grimly acknowledging and critiquing its prevalence among American consumers.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

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NaturalRightsFoundation.org: If this doesn't wake you up, I don't know what will.
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Thank You Jesus Christ for Creating The Way of Your Word!
What a opportunity
I Love You Dearest Loving Lord Jesus Christ.

Sunday, June 2, 2013

We can exist symbiotically or as a parisite

will always set you free!

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and next: and Last, Neurons that Fire together Wire together

the forth video in the series instructs how to BE LOVE = Create Your HeartField
no 1 http://youtu.be/aXuTt7c3Jkg
no 2 http://youtu.be/ZIMoxXO0XvM
no 3 http://youtu.be/yNEruEsb5T4
no 4 http://youtu.be/qmL4CeTENtw

Because the Truth

will always set you free!


Wednesday, May 1, 2013

The Story of Change

Can shopping save the world? The Story of Change urges viewers to put down their credit cards and start exercising their citizen muscles to build a more sustainable, just and fulfilling world.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Fw: What just happened in the Senate. OIL BOUGHT GREED

We all see this and laugh about it.
What does it really mean to be a Citizen?
Or a Senator?
OR A Person on this Planet.
 
That definition now has become critical.
 
Looking for people who can step up to lead:


--- On Fri, 3/22/13, Bill McKibben - 350.org <organizers@350.org> wrote:

From: Bill McKibben - 350.org <organizers@350.org>
Subject: What just happened in the Senate.
To: "Eric Weaver" <stars2man@yahoo.com>
Date: Friday, March 22, 2013, 7:59 PM

Friends,
After a very chaotic week on Capitol Hill, I wanted to write you with an update on what just happened in the Senate today.
First and foremost: the oil industry's Senators did not manage to pass legislation that would force President Obama to build Keystone XL.
Because you -- and people like you, all across the country -- jumped into action this week, they backtracked and instead held a vote on a nonbinding resolution that says it would be nice to build the pipeline, but doesn't actually do much about it. For that vote, they got the stomach-churning number of 62 Senators to vote with them. As usual, the ones who had taken the most money from the fossil fuel industry lined up to cast their votes—the cosponsors of the bill, on average, had taken $807,000 in dirty energy money.
Now, this amounts to symbolic chest thumping by the oil industry: showing just how many Senators they can get to jump when told to. It's not the worst thing that could have happened, but it reminds everyone why, in one recent poll, congress had approval ratings lower than head lice and colonoscopies -- even on the symbolic stuff, they can't get it together to stand up to the oil industry guys cutting them checks.
In a certain way though, this vote couldn't come at a better time. Congress is going on break, and for the next two weeks, these 62 Senators will be back in their home states, doing things like meeting with constituents -- people like you.
Home states are where some of the most heroic work took place the last week -- in Minneapolis, say, where 150 350MN.org activists showed up on very short notice at Sen. Klobuchar's office in a snowstorm to tell her to vote no on Keystone (and she did, it should be added).
Here's how the Senators in Florida voted ('yes' in this case being a vote for the pipeline):
Bill Nelson - Yes
Marco Rubio - Yes
If you're interested in following in the fine example of those leaders who held actions at their senators offices, you have a chance in the next two weeks.
We're looking for people who can step up to lead, and then we'll put the 350 network into action to get people to join you. If you want to lead an action, just click here to tell us when you'd like to do so: act.350.org/survey/kxl-senate-accountability-2013/
Look, there are two ways to react to a democracy for sale. One is to walk away in disgust, which is what the Koch Brothers count on. The other is to stand up and say: no more. If you visit your Senator, take some pictures or some video so we can share them around. It's time to build this broader fossil fuel resistance.
And remember, Capitol Hill is not the center of the world. Around the country this week our friends at Tar Sands Blockade have been actively targeting Keystone investors; faith groups have been hauled off to jail in front of the White House to protest the pipeline; and the divestment campaign has expanded off college campuses and into municipal and state governments.
The movement is doing amazing stuff -- we just need more of it. We can't outspend the oil industry, but we can out-organize them. In fact, we have to.
Forward,
Bill McKibben

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Where Ideas are Networks


Where Ideas are Networks

Eat Pray Love Creativity



Eat Pray Love Creativity - I showed up for my part in this!  

Saturday, January 12, 2013

GMOs Biggest LIE!

Herbal_Remedies : Message: Salatin on GMOs
"...Perhaps no other violation of basic Americanism and personal autonomy could be more flagrant than the blatant trespass of patented, owned life form slaves promiscuously crossing fences and impregnating a neighbor's living beings. That these are plants and not people or animals makes no difference: fundamental human rights demand security in one's person and property within due process, that the neighbor's fist ends at my nose, that property is the expression of opportunity.

Every district attorney in America is guilty of dereliction of duty by not prosecuting these life form owners of trespass. If their bull came onto my property, they would be liable. If their chickens scratched out my flower beds, they would be liable. If their partying interfered with my napping, they would be liable. But their beings may trespass, promiscuously and with impunity, conduct sexual orgies with my open-sourced and heritage-domained beings, and not only are they not liable; I must pay a fee for the privilege of being impregnated by their genetic studs.

It's the most outrageous and evil, arrogant and tyrannical thinking possible, and the American judicial system, from courts to prosecutors to the sheriff's department, are complicit. If someone invented and patented a car part that jumped off their car in a parking lot and scratched my car parked in the adjoining space, the police would arrest that patent owner for trespass. And that's simply a machine, not life, not living beings.

If basic common law jurisprudence dating back to the Ten Commandments, to the Magna Carta, were applied in this case, we wouldn't need labeling laws. We wouldn't need to seek redress at our expense. The reason for government is to encourage righteousness and discourage evil. Today's America has flipped this justification on its head and instead encourages evil and discourages righteousness. This is not big versus small, innovation versus traditionalism, or public versus private. This is as simple and basic as the notion that a neighbor who comes over and trashes my flower garden is wrong and should be punished.

No amount of corporate posturing, free market cultism, libertarian (and you know I'm a libertarian) apologetics, ortechnology worship can justify a neighbor trashing my flower garden. It just ain't right. Folks, this ain't normal..."

Joel Salatin
Polyface Farm
Swoope, VA
1/9/13