The best way to survive the 21st century is together. The way we do things today does not need to be, nor can it be, the way we do things tomorrow.
Systems analyst and designer, strategist, writer, campaigner, provocateur, permaculturist, web developer, and occasional TV farmer and sheep wrangler.
There are elegant and enjoyable solutions for the many interlinked problems humanity faces. I like to communicate them, and find ways of moving organisations and individuals towards them.
If you'd like me to work for you, I'm probably happy to help if you're doing something good.
See the links at the top of the page for more stalking routes and information.
Flattr is a micropayment & microdonation system. You pay a small amount every month and then click Flattr buttons on sites to share out this money amongst those sites, kind of like an Internet tip jar. Just one of many new forms of money and trade we can use to help more people be more fairly rewarded.
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Richard Livsey
Good job we have Wikipedia, means when the apocalypse hits we’ll be able to refer to it to get everything back up and running.
Oh, wait…
/me goes to print off the whole of Wikipedia so we have a hardcopy!
Jul 21st, 2008
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