Friday, January 10, 2003
Science & Technology
Susan's Fish and Chips Serves Up Fuel Alternative
PORTLAND, OR, Jan.10, 2004 (The Forcaster, By Craig Giammona) - When Kris Eckhardt visits Susan's Fish and Chips on Forest Avenue, he leaves with more than delicious fried fish and french fries. Eckhardt, a regular customer at Susan's for years, runs his car on Susan's used vegetable oil. http://www.theforecaster.net/story.php?storyid=176
Susan's Fish and Chips Serves Up Fuel Alternative
PORTLAND, OR, Jan.10, 2004 (The Forcaster, By Craig Giammona) - When Kris Eckhardt visits Susan's Fish and Chips on Forest Avenue, he leaves with more than delicious fried fish and french fries. Eckhardt, a regular customer at Susan's for years, runs his car on Susan's used vegetable oil. http://www.theforecaster.net/story.php?storyid=176
Thursday, January 09, 2003
Global Village Overview / Exemplary Resources / Our Shifting Focus
New Civilization Provides Tools of Change
LOS ANGELES, CA, January 9, 2004 (NCN) – The New Civilization Network is a communication network for people engaged in making the world work better for all of us. It is there to help people find each other, keep in touch with each other, and cooperate with each other whenever there's a fit. NCN in itself is just an infra-structure, a framework, a space in which connections might form. There's no agenda to NCN as a whole other than to connect those who build a better world, in the most effective and synergistic ways possible. The network is there to act as a global brain, connecting things up and collecting meaningful information. Don't look around for the official NCN action plan for exactly how we will change the world. Lots of individual members and associated groups have very specific action plans and agendas and activities. NCN helps give space for these, helps communicate them, and helps connect up those who need to work together. But NCN's own agenda is only that. http://www.newciv.org/ncn/ncnfaq.html
New Civilization Provides Tools of Change
LOS ANGELES, CA, January 9, 2004 (NCN) – The New Civilization Network is a communication network for people engaged in making the world work better for all of us. It is there to help people find each other, keep in touch with each other, and cooperate with each other whenever there's a fit. NCN in itself is just an infra-structure, a framework, a space in which connections might form. There's no agenda to NCN as a whole other than to connect those who build a better world, in the most effective and synergistic ways possible. The network is there to act as a global brain, connecting things up and collecting meaningful information. Don't look around for the official NCN action plan for exactly how we will change the world. Lots of individual members and associated groups have very specific action plans and agendas and activities. NCN helps give space for these, helps communicate them, and helps connect up those who need to work together. But NCN's own agenda is only that. http://www.newciv.org/ncn/ncnfaq.html