Content management, resource distribution, healthy food production and shifting society towards sustainability--all discussed tonight as part of the REAL COOP agenda. It's not an easy concept to get off the ground.
Submitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 06/09/2009 - 10:35.
06/13/2009 - 19:00
06/13/2009 - 21:00
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This Saturday, June 13, 2009, the members of REALNEO are invited to a community meeting of our cooperative, REAL COOP. The REALNEO social network is owned and operated by all members of REALNEO, through their REAL COOP, an Ohio cooperative, making us entirely unique in the world of social computing. As such, all members are welcome to participate in the network and cooperative planning. This meeting is an important opportunity for REALNEO members to become involved in the operation of REAL COOP and the planning of our virtual network...
Location
The Roulet Residence
17400 Shaker Boulevard Southeast Corner of Shaker Boulevard and Attleboro Road
Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 05/30/2009 - 10:51.
It is well documented, but little referenced and intentionally overlooked by modern newspaper editors and their PR-stitutes... the origin of the use of the word spam, beyond for Hormel Foods Corporation's "spiced meat" (now officially known as "SPAM luncheon meat") is documented as: "Correspondant Bob White claims the modern use of the term predates Monty Python by at least ten years. He cites an editor for the Dallas Times Herald describing Public Relations as "throwing a can of spam into an electric fan just to see if any of it would stick to the unwary passersby."
Submitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 05/27/2009 - 20:34.
06/12/2009 - 07:30
06/12/2009 - 12:00
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Register today for the 2009 Greater Cleveland Lead Advisory Council (GCLAC) 4th Annual Symposium, “Countdown to 2010: Revisiting the Past and Planning for the Future”, Friday, June 12, 2009 from 7:30 a.m. - noon at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History (1 Wade Oval Drive)
Location
Cleveland Museum of Natural History
1 Wade Oval University Circle - Parking at Cleveland Museum of Art
Submitted by Zebra Mussel on Wed, 05/20/2009 - 04:52.
Being caught 'brown handed' is like getting caught red handed except that you are caught being a pollut-o-crat.....as in brown fields and and as in the antithesis of Green.
In an effort to continue to clean up our city, our roving patrol at BSI captured another photo of a local business polluting our great land. See Buckeye Sustainability Institute' NorthCoast Green Spieler Blog for the hot shot!
Plan a time to meet your friends at the Inner Circle, during these open hours. Bring flashlights, cameras, and open minds... plan and dress for the weather, as the site is large and areas may be wet. Friday, the weather should be perfect... we'll have some food from Hot Sauce Williams available Friday afternoon... perhaps some live entertainment... see more about the complex here: http://realneo.us/Star-complex-unique
Submitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 05/14/2009 - 00:00.
It takes a world renowned visionary and creative genius like Richard Fleischman to take the complexities of saving and transforming our regional economy, landscape and society and express that in one clear, elegant statement.
The Vision for Cuyahoga County is clear - The world's first "Digital City" and the "Greenest Place On Earth".
Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 05/10/2009 - 00:55.
Norm Roulet - November 5, 2001, Opinion Editorial in the Cleveland Plain Dealer
Joe Frolik's Oct. 21 (2001) column, "The high-tech route to City Hall," finally starts focusing attention on the Cleveland area's only hope for economic and social renewal: information technology.
Independent studies prove Cleveland is deficient in its use of information technology in government and in supporting the needs and interests of citizens. As a result, the community and the local economy have suffered.
Cleveland must move to the forefront of the information technology revolution by doing two things quickly and effectively:
One of today’s most critical global imperatives is "universal access." In our world’s now thoroughly computerized, internetworked economic, social and cultural environment, all people must have access to like information technology (IT) tools, resources and capabilities. As access becomes increasingly universal, exciting interpersonal dynamics become possible; like distant learning, telemedicine, virtual community, and 'infomediation,' a core interest of this document that enables the other dynamics listed before and many still to be seen on our virtual horizons.