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"The city is our ark in which we might survive the environmental turmoil of the next century. Genuinely urban cities are the most environmentally efficient form of existing with nature that we possess because they can substitute public luxury for private or household consumption. They can square the circle between environmental sustainability and a decent standard of living. I mean, however big your library is or vast your swimming pool, it'll never be the same as the New York Public Library or a great public pool. No mansion, no San Simeon, will ever be the equivalent of Central Park or Broadway.

One of the major problems, however, is: We're building cities without urban qualities. Poor cities, in particular, are consuming the natural areas and watersheds which are essential to their functioning as environmental systems, to their ecological sustainability, and they're consuming them either because of destructive private speculation or simply because poverty pours over into every space. All around the world, the crucial watersheds and green spaces that cities need to function ecologically and be truly urban are being urbanized by poverty and by speculative private development. Poor cities, as a result, are becoming increasingly vulnerable to disaster, pandemic, and catastrophic resource shortages, particularly of water.

Conversely, the most important step toward coping with global environmental change is to reinvest -- massively -- in the social and physical infrastructures of our cities, and thereby reemploy tens of millions of poor youth. It should haunt us that Jane Jacobs -- who saw so clearly that the wealth of nations is created by cities not nations -- should have devoted her last, visionary book to the specter of a coming dark age."

Excerpt from an interview with Mike Davis

http://www.tomdispatch.com/index.mhtml?pid=82655
http://www.tomdispatch.com/index.mhtml?pid=82790

Eli Pousson posted over 5 years ago

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For Zack, Paper airplanes from the ages as downloadable and foldable pdfs

http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.venus.sannet.ne.jp%2Feyoshida%2Fa.htm&langpair=ja%7Cen&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&prev=%2Flanguage_tools

Eli Pousson posted over 5 years ago

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Partymoders-

Are we seriously going to the Green Forest tonight?

This place sounds like the Shangri La of meat. I refuse to accept it as a part of my reality until I am sitting at a table with that little stop/go serving card.

Zach posted over 5 years ago

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I helped out at the Cybersonica festival last night and tonight. Today the keynote speaker was the founder of Harmonix, the maker of Frequency, Amplitude, and Guitar Hero. I got a sneak preview of Guitar Hero 2. Pretty cool stuff altogether. more later. i'm off to france again tomorrow.

rolo posted over 5 years ago

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Kinkade Town:
http://dir.salon.com/story/mwt/style/2002/03/18/kinkade_village/index.html

josh.er posted over 5 years ago

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holy crap that was the scaryness... partymode was gone FOR NO REASON. NO REASON AT ALL!

JonBro posted over 5 years ago

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I can do either night.

I just need a few hours warning so I can re-schedule my cocktail parties with various heads-of-state. As they are learning, I'm a busy man...

Zach posted over 5 years ago

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I am in for tomorrow night. If 6:30 works for you, I can certainly do it.

in other news, my blog had some updates:

last night I did some run-on sentence, no-caps life blogging.

tonight I downloaded some videogames and finally finished off my post on mac shmups.

enjoy!

JonBro posted over 5 years ago

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Well, what is the situation for Jon, Josh, Onny? We could even shift it to Saturday if that would be more convenient for folks.

Also, can someone post Alberto/Sarah's phone #? I wanted to invite them too.

Eli Pousson posted over 5 years ago

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Eli, I won't be able to make it for your dinner tomorrow evening -- that IDSA spring event that I mentioned is happening in the evening time. Also, just to let you know: I just spoke to Matt Sass, and he says that you can come to the event (remember, Rachel Delphia's speaking about Thomas Lamb's handheld ergonomics work, and you asked if you could attend). I told him that you've conducted lectures in her class before.

Not to try & interfere with the dinner or anything! Just wanted to let Eli know that the event is open to him.

Bill posted over 5 years ago

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