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Richard Patterson

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Current Abilities and Practices:  I can fix anything, PC Tech, PhotoShop, Writing, Plants and Gardening, Investing and economics.

Job Experiences:  Public School Teaching, Mental Health Research, Educational Research, Electronics Tech, Computer Tech/networking, Industrial Automation, Entrepreneurship, Temping.

Passions:  Aesthetic gardening, Renainnance choral music, computer graphics, Healthy Planet, Drilling into detail

Macroviews:  Pantheism, Subjectivity/Objectivity as the literal formal forces.

Afflictions:  Headaches, Allergies, Depression

 

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SHARE More Sharing        Monday, August 13, 2007
Thinking Outside the Grid The demand side of electricity use is widely under covered by the green media. Because of the difficulty of definitions and hampering from cross-purposed interests that are culturally embeded, making progress is tentative. A specific example and proposal are given. Managing electricity demand can reduce the enormous waste now in practice while doing our part to reduce suffering from climate change.
SHARE More Sharing        Monday, April 9, 2007
Please, Your Lucky Dollar Some businesses and economic activity should be held under the scrutiny of direct public regulation. Thus, the recent spate of privatization needs to be tembered with public interest values.

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