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Tag Archives: crowdsourcing
ye Oath of Giftiness, revisited
Yesterday, as I just found out from fellow blogger Jill Dennison, was ‘Pay It Forward Day‘. I’ve missed the boat on celebrating that, but it reminded me of something… Nine years ago I came up with an idea. It’s a … Continue reading
Posted in ... wait, what?, Communication, crowdsourcing, memetics, Phlyarology, Strategy
Tagged crowdsourcing, free, gift, meme, memetics, oath of giftiness, Pay It Forward, viral marketing, word of mouth
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What can I do?
Humanity’s demands on our planet’s resources now exceeds nature’s ability to regenerate by a massive 50%. This means that we would need one and a half planet Earths to support humanity’s current ecological footprint. And — largely due to ignorance … Continue reading
Posted in balance, Biodiversity, Communication, Computers and Internet, Core thought, crowdsourcing, Culture, Economics, Education, Energy, Environment, Food, Health, History, Just for laughs, memetics, Music, People, Phlyarology, Strategy, Water
Tagged act, boundaries, Change, choice, climate change, communication, crowdsourcing, Earth, Ecological footprint, Global Footprint Network, homo fatuus brutus, Language, Moscow, overshoot, Russian, Smokie
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The march of progress: ONWARD!
My silence here of late is largely due to the distressing feeling that not only is humanity heading, in lockstep, in entirely the wrong direction; we’re changing pace from a jog to a trot, chivvied along by blinkered politicos whose … Continue reading
Occupy Love
About the film – Occupy Love
Many small streams will form a large river
Don’t sweat the small stuff Such things do not matter; But a little can be enough: A flat-rate fee can flatter. Flattr: Small change, for big change. Heh. All my own words (the ones after the video!) OK, maybe I … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Communication, Computers and Internet, crowdsourcing, Strategy
Tagged Change, crowdsourcing, Flattr, innovate, micropayments
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Where are our rich influential people?
Mixed metaphors can be fun. Me, I’d love to see an image depicting our society plummetting towards the edge of a cliff like lemmings in headless chicken mode. I’m almost tempted to take up the art of, err, ‘cartooning’ — … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Capitalism, Climate, Communication, Core thought, crowdsourcing, Culture, Economics, Energy, Environment, News and politics, People, Strategy
Tagged action, activism, boundaries, Change, cognition, crowdsourcing, environment
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The planet?… no. We?… no. YOU need: you
Annie Leonard still waves her hands around far too much for my liking, but once I get past that and listen to what she’s saying, I find she’s still speaking a whole lot of sense. Self-interest seems to be the … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Capitalism, Climate, Communication, Core thought, crowdsourcing, Economics, Education, Energy, Environment, GCD: Global climate disruption, Health, News and politics, People, Strategy
Tagged act, action, activism, Annie Leonard, boundaries, Change, crowdsourcing, Story of Stuff
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Say ‘hello’ to the JourneyQuest Season Two official poster!
Shooting on JourneyQuest Season Two is scheduled to begin next month. It’s good to have something to look forward to :) ONWARD!
Are you for mandatory emissions reporting in the UK?
Shamelessly copy-pasted from an email I’ve just received: Last May, inspired by 10:10, David Cameron and Chris Huhne pledged to cut central government carbon emissions by 10% in twelve months. The results were announced today: a 100,000 tonne decrease in … Continue reading
Things are looking up for JourneyQuest
For your enjoyment, here is a YouTube playlist of the complete JourneyQuest Season One. (For obvious reasons, I’ll assume you’ve gone away, watched the whole thing — at least once — and have returned.) Now then, please, pay attention: JourneyQuest … Continue reading
Posted in JourneyQuest
Tagged crowdsourcing, DRM, fan, finance, journey, journeyquest, piracy, pirates, quest
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