So why hyperventilate, as I have, on FISpace—a blog re Society-related things—about possible oil supply peaks and about senior citizens edging-out teens for crappy jobs? Well, to me these are indicators about Mother’s Milk, about the stuff that makes the world go ‘round—money. For me it all goes back to a remark in one of Ed Duke’s original posts about ...
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Running on empty, part 2
Coincidentally, after my post about the scientist forecasting the end of oil production growth, I picked up the Scientific American now on newsstands (with Herr Doktor Professor Einstein on the cover), and, whadda ya know, they’ve got a kind of oil-supply update in it. It turns out the SA article I remembered about oil peaking in 2010 wasn’t published 10 ...
Read More »‘Round and ‘round we go
Remember the days when communications were on paper (yes, you youngsters, there was such a time), and there was some chance that a message might go awry? So if you forgot to do something and the boss thundered, “Didn’t you get the memo?!” there was some degree of plausibility in saying, “Uh, it musta gotten lost in the mail.” Then ...
Read More »FISpace welcomes Lisa "M" Brown!
On behalf of FISpace, I’d like to welcome new contributor Lisa “M” Brown. Lisa’s the VP for Marketing, Eastern Division, and the principal for Springboard project, Team ACS. Check out Lisa’s posts: Cybercafes….the new “post office” for the wired generation VolunteerMatch and McDonald’s Help Communities Across the Country We look forward to hearing more from Mizz Brown.
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