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How the morons in 2012 should have tried to save humanity instead of the retarded crap they did instead

1. Don’t go to the government unless you want the most insanely inefficient and time-consuming result possible.

2. Tell everyone as soon as possible.

3. Distribute 3D printers and open source survival pod designs.

4. Kill the monetary system ASAP.

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If this dude can water his whole village with a library book and some shit that was laying around in the yard, you can make a survival pod. Trust me.

Square and the Death of Cash

“Square will donate a penny of every transaction you take to a cause of your choice. Working together to better the world, one small step at a time.”

Square

http://twitter.com/PaulBHartzog/statuses/6313307049

http://ping.fm/YluKo - Rushkoff and Hartzog in 2004 on a trajectory finally realized by http://squareup.com/

code-centered issue tracking? « Metaprogramming, Testing, Distribution.

This seems to converge with our recent dictum of delivering the meta data along with the object:

"Share the model and the render"

http://tetamap.wordpress.com/2009/05/18/code-centered-issue-tracking/

Make: Online : FreeCAD open source design software

A CAD prog with API that could be made into Flows-capable?

Besides the standard object types such as annotations, meshes and parts objects, FreeCAD also offers the amazing possibility to build 100% python-scripted objects, called Python Features. Those objects will behave exactly as any other FreeCAD object, can be saved in a document and opened on any other installation of FreeCAD, since the python code that defines the object is also saved in the document.

The Social Life of Documents - First Monday

written in 1996

notice Note 4:

4. Under the term "demassification," implications of this shift are discussed in J.S. Brown and P. Duguid, "Borderline Issues."

might be worth finding....

Hartzog and Rose at Media Ecologies & Post-Industrial Production Conference | man of many distractions....

Hartzog and Rose at Media Ecologies & Post-Industrial Production Conference | man of many distractions....

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