Making something 10 times cheaper by removing 90 percent of the material is the advice that resonates with me today. When I was in Johannesburg lately, I bought a lovely silk gla**** case from a woman at a flea market. It was only a few dollars and was made by a collective of women in Soweto. It is pretty and light as a feather because it has no leather no clamps or rivets. I love it and use it every… Continue
Added by Hexakali on March 4, 2010 at 4:44pm —
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In 2020, I will be ready for a call to action, wiser, but still able.
Added by Hexakali on March 4, 2010 at 5:10am —
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I have chosen to follow Hugo because he co-founded Lebônê Solutions, Inc. He and his colleagues meet off-grid energy and lighting needs in the developing world. Very cool that they generate electricity from soil microbes to power LED lights, cell phones, and radios.
Added by Hexakali on March 4, 2010 at 5:08am —
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Thinking, loving, and acting spontaneously like a child is a big lesson in learning, or more appropriately, *un*learning. Children have no limit to their thinking and in order to solve big problems like we have in this Evoke scenario, we have to pull out all the stops on constraints. Mega-picture is where it is at.
Added by Hexakali on March 4, 2010 at 4:59am —
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