I wish to thank Bala Pillai over on "mindecos" for the following post about Howard. Gerry Here's a succinct background on Mind Ecosystems kindred spirit and ...
Interesting rave Merle. In your return to Mother earth, who will man the trade (or exchange) of goods? Nostradafemme ... be so? ... consciousness, ... much...
Dear Global Brainers, Here's a blurb on Howard that I found on the Disinformation. Kudos to Alex Burns. Best wishes, Gerry howard bloom by Alex Burns...
... If I were a hermit living in a Minnesota winderness cabin I wouldn't mind having to poop in the cold and refrain from bathing for at least 9 months of the...
To all members of: Language-Origins, GlobalBrain, and Aspie-Psychology -- This is excellent advice on "ergonomics" and computer use. The software called...
Subject: A species in denial ...Jeremy Griffith, A species in Denial......check site www.humancondition.info for info about Jeremy's work And the Foundation...
Jolly good info. Merle. I reviewed the recommended website and I like what I read. Isn't Griffith also talking about a "noosphere"? I remember that from...
We aren't that much better off than our ancestors, are we? I know that our parents had a life much more secure than ours today. For something like that I'd...
I mostly agree Astride; every time and every generation has had its 'better off' and its 'worse off' examples, however, I feel (fear) that I came along just in...
Dennis, I'm pleased that you agree with me but I'm afraid I don't reciprocate. Our generation today is something very NEW. And you might ask what made it so?...
Astride, yes, the web is the medium of global communication, but I'm afraid it doesn't substitute for personal contact that is at the very core of social...
Astride and Dennis, ... Forms to prisoners chained in a cave, unable to turn their heads. All they can see is the wall of the cave. Behind them burns a fire. ...
Life seemed to move slower in 5o's but then there were other problems, especially here in Aust...we are more relaxed now about racial differences...as we are a...
Thank you Merle. I just read the introduction to "A species in denial" and look forward to reading the whole book It's a subject that I find compelling and...
I was thinking back to the day we were still in the trees, before we hurled ourselves into destroying the planet. We are certainly now in the speeding lane as...
True indeed..... & what a drum...! Sure makes for a global society. Merle ... From: Dennis Reinhardt To: GlobalBrain@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, June 08,...
... time in this WWW. T'tis true-however there has always been those that couldn't "read & write"...not that that's good it's just the way things seem to shape...
Yes I was most excited when I found it this morn. Cheerio, Merle ... From: Dennis Reinhardt To: GlobalBrain@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 2:08 PM...
I just wrote for his address. I sent you a copy of the blurb. Do you think he might like to join the group (likely he's way too busy) or perhaps simply...
No, I don't think this current crop of 20-30 year olds will switch with us when they turn 50 ish. I think back to when I was that age and then contemplate...
Technology is what's advancing at breakneck speed and we, mere mortals, are hurrying to catch up. That's what I think is causing breakouts in so many different...
As I stated in my last post, I don't think technology (which breeds speed) is actually that bad. We're headed to reducing population, eliminating poverty,...
An exciting beat.... let's follow it. Astride W. Gould ... afraid it doesn't substitute for personal contact that is at the very core of social intercourse...
The usual answer is education for all. Yet, this isn't practicle, do-able, or even proven to be successful. Rather than teaching everyone to read and write,...