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New York is gettin’ greener every day…
0 Comments Published by Tracy Ruggles May 22nd, 2007 in politics, food, thoughtIn addition to making the yellow cab brigade entirely green within five years, the city will require all new vehicles entering the fleet after October 2008 to achieve a minimum of 25 miles per gallon. A year later, all new vehicles must get 30 miles per gallon and be hybrid. Bloomberg made the announcement on […]
Engiartiste (’en-ji-ar-”teest)
0 Comments Published by Tracy Ruggles April 3rd, 2007 in imagination, peace, spirit, folksonomy, politics, thoughtFrom “engineer” and “artist” with an emphasis on the french sensibilities of being-in-development-as-artist… engiartiste. Are you one?
“Renaissance man” is way too 20th century. And *way* too old world patriarchy.
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idealist.org launches worldwide initiative to catalyze change
0 Comments Published by Tracy Ruggles January 15th, 2007 in imagination, peace, community, politics, nonprofit, thoughtOver the weekend, Ami sent out an email to the thousands and thousands of people connected through idealist.org. They want to catalyze change from the ground up and work locally to find leaders to help foster this change.
And on the week of February 5-11, join us, wherever you are, to help launch this initiative with […]
Jakob fell off his rocker again.
0 Comments Published by Tracy Ruggles November 20th, 2006 in community, politics, rant, design, thought, usabilityJakob Nielsen has a new article in his AlertBox: Digital Divide: The Three Stages. He’s trying to de-emphasize the digital divide and foreground the problems with usability and “empowerment” (more on empowerment in a bit…).
1. economics: He says that in the “industrialized world” that the digital divide just doesn’t matter anymore, or at least […]
liz’s laptop
0 Comments Published by Tracy Ruggles September 2nd, 2006 in community, politics, barcampstanfordDSCF7450.JPG
Originally uploaded by tracyshaun.
Liz has a great set of stickers on her ibook!
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