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Quote 7-16-2014

“Fourteen countries are currently implementing smart grids, and, in the majority of the cases, the Energy Internet is being financed by raising the electricity bill to consumers and by taxes paid by its citizens and businesses.  A significant part of the financing of the Energy Internet will go to reconfiguring electricity lines and establishing the […]

Quote 7-15-2014

“A half century from now, our grandchildren are likely to look back at the era of mass employment in the market with the same sense of utter disbelief as we look upon slavery and serfdom in former times.  The very idea that a human being’s worth was measured almost exclusively by his or her productive […]

Quote 7-11-2014

“Until now, the Makers Movement has been more about hackers, hobbyists, and social entrepreneurs playing with new ways to print out specific objects for personal and general use.  The movement has been driven by four principles: the open-source sharing of new inventions, the promotion of a collaborative learning culture, a belief in community self-sufficiency, and […]

Quote 7-10-2014

“Getting to near zero marginal cost and nearly free goods and services is a function of advances in productivity.  Productivity is ‘a measure of productive efficiency calculated as the ratio of what is produced to what is required to produce it.’  If the cost of producing an additional good or service is nearly zero, that […]

Book Review: Neal Stephenson’s “The Confusion”

Deeper into the wordy quagmire that is Neal Stephenson’s Baroque Cycle.  As with Quicksilver, this volume contains a considerable dose of magical moments dissolved in a nearly impenetrable sea of overdone gibberish.  It’s brilliant gibberish, but not brilliant enough to make this book shine the way I typically expect from Stephenson.  While enhancing the Baroque […]

Quote 7-9-2014

“Today, in the sunset of the fossil fuel era, the oil industry remains the most concentrated industry in the world, followed closely by the telecommunications and the electrical power generation and distribution industry.  Virtually all the other industries that depend on the fossil fuel/telecommunications matrix require, by necessity, huge capital expenditures to establish sufficient vertical […]

Quotes 7-8-2014

“‘Sooner or later one of us will break,’ Jack said wearily.  ‘This Inquisition is as patient as Death.  Nothing can stop it.’ ‘Nothing,’ said de Ath, ‘except for the Enlightenment.’ ‘And what is that?’ Moseh asked. ‘It sounds like one of those daft Catholicisms: The Annunciation, the Epiphany, and now the Enlightenment,’ Jack said. ‘It […]

Quotes 7-7-2014

“The Collaborative Commons is already profoundly impacting economic life.  Markets are beginning to give way to networks, ownership is becoming less important than access, the pursuit of self-interest is being tempered by the pull of collaborative interests, and the traditional dream of rags to riches is being supplanted by a new dream of a sustainable […]

Book Review: Brooke Gladstone and Josh Neufeld’s “The Influencing Machine”

This is a terrific primer on media history and one reporter’s take on how average citizens can promote a free, open news environment.  Aided by Josh Neufeld’s clever illustrations, Brooke Gladstone takes the reader on a whirlwind journey through media history’s most tenuous moments, setting her sights on the perennial conflict between authoritarian power, which […]

Quotes 7-4-2014

“Who doesn’t love a good story?  But stories have beginnings, middles, and ends.  Some news stories, science stories for instance, never really end.  They’re all middle.  It’s a narrative nightmare. Try to fix the problem by tacking on a provisional ending, and the reports appear more conclusive than they really are.” ––The Influencing Machine: Brooke […]