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    Ortegrity: Bridge to a Synergetic Future

    Ortegrity: Bridge to a Synergetic Future (Wilkins)

     

    "Imagine, what could be possible if the entire human species were a single organization. No conflict, no wars, no crimes. Is there anything we could not accomplish?"

    They say the job of the Futurist is to plot pathways from the today situation to the most desireable Tomorrow's World outcome, and for those who may watch sci-fi worlds like Star Trek with a quiet longing envy and awe, here is your Square One starter kit: 'Ortegrity' (2002) is a collection of essays on evolving economic polticial systems to harmonize the Capitalist-Socialist conflicts, brought together as Tim Wilkins' backgrounder and operational introduction to the pragmatic use of Organizational Tensegrity in the nature-based management strategies for human affairs on groups of up to 12 million beings.

    • 17 June 2009
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    over 2 years ago garym @teledyn responded:
    garym @teledyn
    the paper is not encrypted; please just click the download link until we get the pdf display thing sorted out.
    over 2 years ago garym @teledyn responded:
    garym @teledyn
    ah, mystery solved: you see, in geekdom, it is not reason or logic who make the rules, it is the geeks:

    jgoure, Jun 26 01:37 pm:

    Hi Gary,

    I'm glad you were able to clarify the security issues with this document. I certainly don't disagree that it's reasonable to set read-only protection on the file; and we certainly don't assume that means the document is not permitted to be copied. Our service, though, simply can't extract the contents of the document to convert it to iPaper if it has a password. And we can only display the document online if it's been converted to iPaper. "

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