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10/31/04 Weekly Report
Oct 31, 2004, 11:59p
Last week:
* Worked on Google Desktop Search
* Continued reading Robert Putnam's Bowling Alone
* Started reading Manning's The Nature of International Society
* Responded to Brian Dominick regarding Parecon

This week:
* Work on Google Desktop Search
* Finish reading Bowling Alone
* Continue reading The Nature of International Society and Manufacturing Consent
* Continue work on metric ... more »

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Voting in the Nov 2004 Elections
Oct 30, 2004, 2:46p
Here's how I'm planning to vote in the 2004 November Federal, California, and Local elections. Some of these are complicated, but this is based on the best understanding I have so far:

FEDERAL AND STATE
* President and VP - DAVID COBB & PAT LA MARCHE, Green (focused on universal health care, education, a living wage, sustainable development)
* ... more »

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10/23/04 Weekly Report
Oct 23, 2004, 12:56p
Last week:
* Worked on Google Desktop Search
* Started reading Robert Putnam's Bowling Alone
* Continued reading Herman and Chomsky's Manufacturing Consent
* Responded to Michael Albert and Brian Dominick regarding Parecon
* Purchased superfacts.org domain

This week:
* Work on Google Desktop Search
* Continue reading Bowling Alone and Manufacturing Consent
* Continue work on metric definition and ... more »

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Opening a Dialogue: What I think we should do to improve our economic system
Oct 3, 2004, 11:22a
What follows below is a letter I've been working on since July. I recently finished reading Michael Albert's Parecon: Life After Capitalism. He proposes an alternative economic system to capitalism, and though I didn't agree with many of his points, I think we share many of the same values. Interested in opening a dialogue with him and others about ... more »

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