View Full Version : Responsible Globalism 2: An Example
swanny
Feb 4, 2005, 09:35 AM
Now as strange as it may be the recent earthquake and following tsunami point with encouragement to the development and execution of "Responsible Globalism." The efforts and response of relief and reconstruction serve as an example and test of our ability to function and grasp as to what is meant and required in this regard. The generousity and mutual cooperation displayed are aspects of the principles of responsible globalism but there is more as well. To show an ongoing concern for the welfare of others and this planet will require a new mindset and paradigm of sorts that recognizes our essential interconnectedness. We must be mindful though, as well to take care of ourselves and not place disproportionate burdens
on ourselves but pace our selves in accordance to our abilities skills and such.
edesignuk
Feb 4, 2005, 09:40 AM
You have the most bizarre thread history (http://forums.macrumors.com/search.php?do=process&showposts=0&starteronly=1&exactname=1&searchuser=swanny), don't think you've ever actually posted anything mac related, always this weird stuff...:confused:
edit: This should also be in the Political forum, where your first one (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=108705) of these is :rolleyes:
swanny
Feb 4, 2005, 09:56 AM
You have the most bizarre thread history (http://forums.macrumors.com/search.php?do=process&showposts=0&starteronly=1&exactname=1&searchuser=swanny), don't think you've ever actually posted anything mac related, always this weird stuff...:confused:
edit: This should also be in the Political forum, where your first one (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=108705) of these is :rolleyes:
Okay on a mac note what do you think of xgrid?
edesignuk
Feb 4, 2005, 09:58 AM
Okay on a mac note what do you think of xgrid?
Oh yeah, let's start talking about something completely unrelated to the topic :rolleyes:
swanny
Feb 4, 2005, 10:05 AM
Oh yeah, let's start talking about something completely unrelated to the topic :rolleyes:
Well it is sort of related.... "grid computing" is used as a sharing
of computational resources to solve 'humanitarian" and enviornmental
and scientific issues and problems
It also embodies a more efficient use of computer rest times.
It perhaps has applications of which we haven't even concieved or
fathomed yet
edesignuk
Feb 4, 2005, 02:16 PM
Well it is sort of related.... "grid computing" is used as a sharing
of computational resources to solve 'humanitarian" and enviornmental
and scientific issues and problems
It also embodies a more efficient use of computer rest times.
It perhaps has applications of which we haven't even concieved or
fathomed yet
http://upload.edesignuk.net/uploaded_data/smilies/rollinglaugh.gif You're amazing, really.
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