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  January 6, 2007


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Photo by Norbert Rosing from the book The World of the Polar Bear

Let-Self-Change:

Honest Food Guide: Here's a great poster for your refrigerator and grocery list: A list of what foods are good and bad for you, and why. Thanks to Michael Yarmolinsky for the link.


Working Smarter:


The Laws of Innovation: Readers of Chuck Frey's Innovation Tools site offer their most important lessons learned about innovation in the last year. Lots to think about here.

Entrepreneurs Aren't Innovative: So says a recent Wharton study. They're risk-averse, conservative, not particularly imaginative, and over-reliant on expensive 'venture capital'. Recipe for failure. That's why we need a new Natural Enterprise model. Thanks to Innovation Weekly for the link.

50 Things to Do With Google Maps Mashups: Some interesting ideas here on how to use Google Maps to visualize large amounts of data more meaningfully.


Understanding Our Culture:

Technophiles Reassure Each Other the Future is Bright: Edge asked its hand-picked list of 'thought leaders' to reassure each other and the rest of us that we have reason to be optimistic. This once-great site has become the definitive echo-chamber. Technology will save us and make the world perfect! And make you immortal! Don't worry your pretty little head about all the world's intractable problems! 1001 excuses for inaction! Be happy! Really sad. Thanks to Clark Casteel for the link.


How the World Really Works:

The Imperative of Relocalization: James Kunstler, in the excellent Jan/Feb Orion Magazine, explains why we keep deluding ourselves that the End of Oil will never come and discusses the need for relocalization. Also in this edition, but not online: Whitefoot, a lovely mouse story by Wendell Berry, and an interview by Barry Lopez of Onondaga Faithkeeper Oren Lyons.

This Week's Grim US Political News:
The Scourge of Inequality: A whole series of editorials in WaPo about why massive and growing inequality of wealth, income, power and opportunity threatens the US's social fabric. Thanks to Dale Asberry for the link.

Orangutans Join Bonobos and Gorillas on Endangered List: Our loving cousins the bonobo monkeys face extinction through habitat encroachment. Gorillas face extinction from AIDS. And now orangs are threatened with extinction because forests are being razed to meet the need for more hydrogenated palm oil in our processed foods.


Thought for the Week: From Oren Lyons (in the Orion interview referred to above):

Our worldview, our perspective and our process of governance is contrary to private property...People should be storming the offices of all these pharmaceutical companies that are stealing money from them. They should be dragging these leaders, these CEOs, out into the streets and they should be challenging them. They're not doing that. They're just worried about how they're going to pay more. It's the abdication of responsibility by the people...That was the Peace Maker's instruction: Of, by, and for the people. You choose your own leaders. You put 'em up, and you take 'em down. But you, the people, are responsible. You're responsible for your life; you're responsible for everything.

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