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Lore commented on Aspiral Architect's group Net Neutrality Watchdog
"It will probably be back. : /"
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"CISPA Is Dead (For Now)"
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The Shiznit commented on Aspiral Architect's group Net Neutrality Watchdog
"Internet Activism CAN make a difference sometimes:  https://www.facebook.com/mitchell.boden/posts/592158300807992"
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Lore commented on Aspiral Architect's group Net Neutrality Watchdog
"Hopefully it stalls again."
Apr 19
The Shiznit commented on Aspiral Architect's group Net Neutrality Watchdog
"CISPA passes by a majority vote in the House again.  Let's hope it stalls in the Senate like it did last time; or that the president vetoes it."
Apr 19
The Shiznit commented on Aspiral Architect's group Net Neutrality Watchdog
"Lore wrote an excellent college essay recently on Net Neutrality, which you can download and read here:  NetNeutralityEssay.doc"
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Florida USA
About Me:
Positive, confident, creative, intuitive, joyful, motivated, respectful, multi faceted, international, fair, idealistic, spiritual, open minded, educated, original, intense. All ways learning.
Favorite music:
Monster Magnet, Massive Attack, Motorhead, Unkle, Paul Van Dyk, Rammstein, Apoptygma Bezerk, Wumpscut, Voodou, Michael Schenker, Rage, Vanishing Kids, Ministry, Danzig, Sex Pistols, Alison Kraus, Skinny Puppy, Mike Ness, KMFDM, Morphine, DJ Tiesto, Crystal Method, Corrosion of Conformity, Suicidal Tendencies, System of a Down, Thievery Corporation, Covenant, Morcheeba, Skye, NWBHM, Tori Amos, Black Sabbath, Fluke, Karunesh, Bliss, Pendulum, Devildriver.
Favorite movies:
Jacob's Ladder, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind; What the "bleep" do we know, Bruce Lee Fights ; Magnolia; Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels.
Favorite books:
The Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra ; The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peale ; anything on modern architecture, Japanese design & sustainability ; Science, Synchronicity & Soul Making by Vic Mansfield, Chaos Theory by James Gleick, Architecture books on Richard Neutra, Pierre Koenig, John Lautner, Tadao Ando, Paul Rudolph, Clark & Menefee. The Power of Impossible Thinking by Wind & Crook, Dwell magazine, Fast Company magazine.
Goals/Projects/Aspirations:
To facilitate entrepreneurial mentorship and global collaboration through Web 2.0 technology both for individual empowerment and the greater social good.

To continue to evolve as a conscious human being.

To get my black belt in Oyama karate in September this year.
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Project 3.0 - Introduction.

Posted on December 27, 2008 at 3:21am 1 Comment

Project 3.0 is a Tampa Florida based collaborative of talents uniting toward a new business paradigm. That paradigm can best be described as an open source collaborative that utilizes web 2.0 technology to advance it's objectives through the execution of offline projects.



You can download an intro package on the core team here:



http://www.mediafire.com/?5fuql2ymdom



The free residential retrofit discussed in the package will launch in 2009 once the site… Continue

Free Movie screening - Tampa Bay Florida area

Posted on November 11, 2008 at 2:17am 2 Comments

The Campus TV, Creative Loafing and Muvico Theaters present the FREE screenings of the award-winning documentary Kilowatt Ours.



Kilowatt Ours is a positive informational film that traces the energy cradle-to-grave cycle from the light switch, through the power lines to the energy source. The film teaches viewers how to dramatically reduce your own energy bill and improve the environment at the same time. There will be post film discussions involving the audience and a collective of… Continue

Net Neutrality Awareness - live webcast tomorrow July 31 @ 6 pm EST

Posted on July 30, 2008 at 11:45pm 0 Comments



In response to finding out from the I Power clips about the net neutrality issues at stake we are staging an event here in Tampa Florida called Free Media on August 30th. We are also raising awareness on affected related topics such as Web 2.0 and how the local public access radio and television can be utilized in spreading further awareness and organize action. We are also an official Rock the Vote event.



We see this as a prototype… Continue

Law of Attraction put into practice - Day 6 : Full Circle

Posted on July 26, 2008 at 12:43am 0 Comments

wow.



There's so much going on this is probably going to be a bullet point list of things.



Yesterday there was a meeting of the Ybor Arts Association we found out about at the last minute. The owner of the large building was there- a great sign. I also bumped into an architect that has done some work with; it was a happy reunion even though I owe him about 10 grand and he certainly earned that money. He did a tremendous amount of work on the zenloft concept for a deal on… Continue

Free Media Event blog - Day 1

Posted on July 26, 2008 at 12:39am 0 Comments



To follow daily updates:



www.FreeMediaEvent.blogspot.com



What: FREE MEDIA is a multifaceted art & entertainment event staged by Tek-Nique Entertainment featuring an art exhibit, musical performances and an independent film festival in Ybor City (Tampa) Florida USA. This blog and the corresponding vlog are sponsored by the Campus TV. The goal of the event is to be both entertaining and… Continue

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At 6:33am on June 14, 2011, Tamra said…

Hey you :)

 

At 3:59am on December 31, 2009, Ookami said…
I am but i spend Im not active within Ipower. I normaly come on to read and see whats up.
But dont actually participate in much.

This is for now, Things are going well so im finding other things that I have to spend energy on in order to "keep the peace" in my life sort of speak.

What about you, how are things going?
At 12:21pm on December 22, 2009, Felix said…
Hey, great work your doing there, keep it up!
At 11:27pm on August 31, 2009, Kimo said…
Yes, though only very occasionally... I'm still trying to figure out what goes on here these days! I got excited by their SDA focus, but overall it seems pretty quiet these days. Every time I log on, I try to imagine what a new user would think coming to the site, and I'm at a loss to come up with anything coherent. Have you been on much? If so, perhaps you could enlighten me! Hope you're well bro.
At 1:12am on August 31, 2009, Nickvda said…
Yo man, any word on the facebook thing?
At 2:22pm on January 20, 2009, rspwan said…
No problem, Architect
I'm happy to make a small contribution.
At 7:00pm on January 14, 2009, rspwan said…
The Pop!Tech Accelerator

http://www.poptech.org


For the rest, Pop!Tech is similar to TED Talks, with different new and interesting topics.
At 8:05pm on January 5, 2009, rspwan said…
I'm glad you found it usefull.

There's also a google tech talk about the prime example of open source project management in action, beating traditional corporate project management hands down when it comes to quality and productivity: the Linux kernel.
The talk is not so much technical as it does focus on the project management, which is let's say, different and interesting.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2SED6sewRw


"the fastest moving software project known to anybody"
At 5:11pm on December 28, 2008, rspwan said…
Just in case this is useful to you and didn't already know about it:

Open Source Project Management tool
http://www.dotproject.net
(i figure it or something like it can in principal be used to manage non-software open source projects)


On a related note:

google tech talks
How Open Source Projects Survive Poisonous People
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSFDm3UYkeE&feature=related
At 9:49pm on October 24, 2008, Daniel Lockwood said…
WHAT?! Where the fuck have you been, Rudy?
 
 
 

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