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18 Mar 2007 @ 23:16
Improvements to our technologies and changes to our behavior---all of which are well-within our capabilities---have the potential to make things better. According to Stephen Pacala and Robert Socolow we aren't yet facing a world in which doing the very best we can means barely hanging on. Instead, we are in a position now to make resolute and meaningful advances, thereby keeping us from disaster and laying the groundwork for even greater transformations. More >
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2 Mar 2007 @ 00:13
"I think there's something wrong with the Really Big Button. It doesn't seem to do anything," Paul Mitchell reports.
Dave Rogers ponders, "If a tree falls on the Really Big Button in the forest when nobody is there, does it do something?"
Gregory L. Snead shouts to a large crowd of onlookers, "You are all wrong! The button does what all buttons of its kind do: allow itself to be pushed. What do you expect? Can it be held responsible for what *doesn't* happen once it is pressed? I think not! Perhaps the world would be a better place if individuals were more like the button. Hail to the button!"
Daniel Dylan muses, "I don't see what the big deal is...I mean I pushed it, and it worked for me."
There you have it. And it's still there. Strong and growing.
And I guess its hmmmm still working exactly as it should. More >
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