WikiGovernence
Jimmy Wales of Wikipedia discussing the site's governence model and dynamics.
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/37
Jimmy Wales of Wikipedia discussing the site's governence model and dynamics.
The planetary energy systems on the surface of this planet (including the inter-related subsystems of solar irradiance, atmosphere, oceans, ice plating and crust tectonics) do not have the capacity to care whether the Third Temple gets built, whether you call war a Crusade or a Jihad, what language(s) you speak, whether your child's ultra-cheap toothbrush bought from Wal-mart and made in a western Chinese province is a molded petroleum by-product, or whether you understand that "agriculture" is actually a new human technology entirely dependent on a statistically improbable global climatic stability.
| Burning the little man, a table top invocation, celebrating the creative spirit and the freedom upon which it feeds. | |
Years ago I had the great good fortune of working for and being befriended by a Forester. As executives in a multi-state forest seedling nursery operation, we enjoyed many hour drives from one nursery to another telling our stories and discussing our views.
In October 2004, immediately prior to presidential elections, the relationship between the cost of oil and the price of gas suddenly shifted in a way that resulted in the price of gas being nearly $1.00 less per gallon that it would otherwise have been.
The short answer to the title is "The EV is not dead." [EV = electric vehicle]
Yes, the General Motors model EV1 is dead. This movie details, from the Board of Directors through engineering, advertising and front line marketing to end users who organized and worked to save it, who fought to kill it (quite literally shred them) and how, why, and when that happened.
It sounds dry, but so does the story of “Titanic” (we all know the ship sank, we all know Oil killed the EV). The stakes here are the well being of a society, and we are part of the movie. The audience applauded at the end. The film encourages us with options. A pampheteer outside the theater provided me with these links:
Its a political documentary. If what happened to the EV 1 doesn't assault your sense of social morality or/and mid-to-long term capital strategy, then you can go back to "parading your Hummer" and skip this movie. If you're a Chevron stockholder or a member of a royal family, you should wear your thickest skin.

Often, I find the root of understand to a difficult social conundrum lies with the exclamatiuon "DNA Rules". I usually get strange looks, but it makes such basic sense.
While discussing "An InconvenientTruth" and the topics it raises, I've found many people (i too) traverse these five Stages of Inconvenience:
The difficulty we as an audience must overcome while consuming "An Inconvenient Truth" is the sensation of going to a movie: drive to the theater, buy the ticket, eat the popcorn as we watch the advertising, make insightful comments on the way back to the car.