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TechnologyIngenuity Festival 2006: Opening CeremoniesSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 07/10/2006 - 02:36.
07/13/2006 - 17:00 Etc/GMT-4
Location
Ingenuity Festival 2006
Public Square
Cleveland, OH United States
See map: Google Maps The PD has taken the lead making Case great again - who will follow?Submitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 07/07/2006 - 13:22.
Today's Plain Dealer has an editorial about the selection process for the new President of Case University that I find very exciting - partly because it shows great progress with Case, partly because it promotes a concept for the selection process that I initiated on realneo in March, and mostly because I agree completely with the PD position - "Lessons learned? - Case trustees' chairman is making the right moves as the search for a new president gets under way", and I support that "Linsalata also promised to allow the university community - both alumni and those on campus - ample opportunity to provide input on the search this fall."
Kenneth Lay: a convenient death or the ultimate sentence?Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Fri, 07/07/2006 - 00:44.
I was saddened to hear of the untimely death of Kenneth Lay. At the young age of 64, there was so much more he could have done -- like go to prison for 20+ years. The days would have passed quickly with visits from his children and 12 grandchildren. On visits with his wife they could have reminisced (about their last $200,000 cruise). But, life is not fair. I find it difficult to feel any sympathy for Lay -- a New York Times Article and the article in the PD "Lays passing produces some mixed feelings" suggests some did feel sorry for him. Shamefully, Lay maintained his innocence and always blamed others -- rogue executives beneath him -- for the fall of Enron. Most disturbing to me is the the self-rightiousness, bordering on insanity he reveals in this statement: "We believe that God in fact is in control, and indeed he does work all things for good for those who love the Lord," he said outside the courthouse in Houston after the verdict. Did God bless Kenneth Lay's lies? A convenient death or did God strike down Kenneth Lay? Perhaps Lay did not escape his sentence after all, perhaps he was just called before a higher judge. ( categories: )
Thanks for NEO's highest compliment: appreciation from Cool Cleveland x 2Submitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 07/05/2006 - 03:55.
I am really appreciative, this morning. After posting what was certainly the saddest news I can imagine, about the hardship my staff has suffered as a result of a lack of appreciation from my former business associate, Peter Holmes, I opened up this week's CoolCleveland and found that their crew had featured TWO postings from REALNEO. I am very touched and thankful to Thomas and his team for noticing REALNEO and taking an interest in the thoughts posted here - thank you. Please show appreciation back to CoolCleveland... if you are not a member, see what you've been missing... subscribe at CoolCleveland - all free - this is a real NEO must, and send feedback to CoolCleveland letters at the links below, and supporting the upcoming CoolCleveland/Tech/Ingenuity party at Fat Fish Blue, July 13, and the Ingenuity Festival, as described below... but first, here's the nice write-up about REALNEO from CoolCleveland today, July 5, 2006:
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Ohio LinuxFest 2006Submitted by Phillip Williams on Tue, 07/04/2006 - 11:41.
09/30/2006 - 08:00 09/30/2006 - 20:00 Etc/GMT-4 The Ohio LinuxFest 2006 will take place on September 30, 2006 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center. The event is free to attend. We are accepting submissions for presentations, and sponsors who wish to exhibit and show their and support for the community may sign up now as well. Location
Greater Columbus Convention Center
500 North High Street
Columbus, OH 43215, OH United States
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Study shows electronic voting is vulnerableSubmitted by Charles on Wed, 06/28/2006 - 09:58.
When I voted this spring, I wondered about the security of the new machines. I had heard that a paper receipt was a part of the process but there was not one available.
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A New Dean at CaseSubmitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Wed, 06/28/2006 - 00:40.
You may have read in the PD a few days ago that Mark Turner, Case's Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, resigned. I don't think this story has gotten as much press, but it is big news and not just to the Case community; Case has hired a new dean of undergraduate studies... CASE NAMES NEW DEAN FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES Jeffrey Wolcowitz, who served as associate dean for undergraduate education at Harvard University and as former associate dean and chief planning officer of Harvard College, has been named dean of undergraduate studies at Case Western Reserve University. He begins his new duties August 1. "My first order of business will be to listen and learn," said Wolcowitz, who has either been a student, faculty member or administrator at Harvard for 30 years. "It is one thing to read about a university and quite another to see its processes and culture in person and begin to participate in them." The new dean, Wolcowitz, who was a senior lecturer in economics at Harvard, also will hold the title of adjunct professor of economics at Case. To learn more about this, go to: http://blog.case.edu/case-news/2006/06/27/case_western_reserve_university_names_new_dean_for_undergraduate_studies
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America kills more than our children - it is killing free speach and the InternetSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 06/24/2006 - 10:44.
I've always believed the US Government is responsible for most of the global virus, spam and stolen data activity on the Internet that they attribute to hackers and Russian terrorists - I believe the US government today does whatever it may to corrupt and disrupt free speech, private property rights and open communication in the interest to intentionally destroy Americans' confidence in and appreciation for information technology so the government may clamp down on open Internet communications and free trade, to protect large corporate interests and force all communications into very controlled channels owned by a few abusive corporations that pay big money to get their politicians elected and then the corporations' self-service laws enacted (look at the issue of net-neutrality today) so monopoly corporations may have a complete lock on all our intellectual property, identities and transactions and so the government may have one stop shopping for information about Americans, and invade all dreams of personal privacy, without any government agencies having to go through the trouble of letting us all know we are their corporate sponsors' slaves. Here's the best proof yet of this abuse - my Linux and Firefox spam and pop-up protected opensource computer just got hit by a pop-up from killitary.com... er, Military.com - mind control combined with technical sabotage... I'd rather my 12 year old see porn, because it would repulse her, than be sucked in by the US governments technology abuse and brain-killing propaganda. Your tax dollars and votes at work to destroy your life forever... thank you, freedom Bushwackers. eBay is tracking your every moveSubmitted by Phillip Williams on Fri, 06/23/2006 - 14:45.
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The MPAA and RIAA join forces?Submitted by Phillip Williams on Wed, 06/21/2006 - 11:40.
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The Sky is the Limit on Sources of Free Photos for Your Blog. . .Submitted by Charles on Mon, 06/19/2006 - 03:21.
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Are online social networks here to stay?Submitted by Phillip Williams on Sun, 06/18/2006 - 10:45.
I just came across a recent article on C/Net's website (click here) about the possibility that online social networks are not what we might think they are. They state that they are a fad, something that will begone as quickly as it started.
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A recipe for making money selling PCs with Open Source SoftwareSubmitted by Charles on Sat, 06/17/2006 - 22:26.
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East Cleveland Undivided about bridging the digital divideSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 06/16/2006 - 03:38.
(This article was written as a progress report for the East Cleveland newsletter to residents of the city, Greg Williams, son of Hot Sauce Williams Founder Lamond Williams, helping bring surplus computers into the new digital divide bridging center they are helping create at their property in East Cleveland - the awesome, historic former Hough Bakery Complex on Lakeview - where the ongoing REALNEO team is founding an open source incubator for entrepreneurs to help truly jump start the new economy in NEO... at the Star Incubator (the complex was the Star Bakery before it was the Hough Bakery). The City of East Cleveland is leading Northeast Ohio into the new economy by bridging the digital divide. This means the City of East Cleveland is upgrading our internal computer network and services, increasing city bandwidth to the Internet, enhancing our website services, making sure all of our residents who want and need personal computers may have them at home, providing training in some computer programs, and helping residents get access to the Internet at the lowest possible cost or for free. This all provides a "bridge" for residents to go across the "digital divide" to the "new economy". Welcome!
Do you know of any non profits in the community who are collaborating on intiatives?Submitted by William on Tue, 06/13/2006 - 19:09.
'Non profits are not working together', is a statement I hear almost on a daily basis. I actually don't agree with this statement. I think this problem has been changing in the last 5 years in NEO. There are many non-profits who have come together (without force from funders to collaborate). I think the non-profit community has done a bad job in highlighting these collaborations to the community at large.
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Would you use an investment broker who censors your inbound email?Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 06/11/2006 - 11:03.
I was astounded to receive the following email today from investment brokerage firm Raymond James in response to a message I sent one of their brokers...
NEO will benefit from closing Constant Systems, if we leverage the opportunities aheadSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 06/11/2006 - 10:01.
Last week, I had a chance to catch up with Constant Systems' Aiden Audouy for a report on their progress for basing some operations of this exciting biotech company in Northeast Ohio (see scenario here). The news for Constant Systems world-wide is all great, offering incredible opportunity in the coming months and years for NEO, may we close Constant Systems. Read on...
One Laptop Per Child Project Aims for $100 Laptops by 2008Submitted by Charles on Thu, 06/08/2006 - 01:53.
Nicholas Negroponte, chairman of the One Laptop Per Child non profit announce gave an update recently on his initiative to produce inexpensive laptops running Linux with some form of power generation device, such as a pedal. The association hopes to distribute 5 million to 10 million of the systems to children in India, China, Brazil, Argentina, Thailand, Egypt, and Nigeria in the first quarter of 2007. For more info, visit here.
Proctor to speak at NOACA SummitSubmitted by Ed Hauser on Mon, 06/05/2006 - 15:31.
06/09/2006 - 09:30 06/09/2006 - 14:00 Etc/GMT-4
Location
Cleveland State University's Wolstein Center
2000 Prospect Avenue
Cleveland, OH United States
See map: Google Maps Firefox Inventor at The City Club of ClevelandSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 06/05/2006 - 11:43.
06/14/2006 - 12:00 06/14/2006 - 13:30 Etc/GMT-4 On Wednesday, June 14, 2006 at noon, Blake Ross, the 20-year-old developer of the web browser Firefox, will be speaking at The City Club of Cleveland. Location
City Club of Cleveland
850 Euclid Avenue Second Floor
Cleveland, OH United States
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What does Ubuntu mean?Submitted by Phillip Williams on Mon, 06/05/2006 - 05:43.
At RealNEO the concepts of openness, sharing and community are realized not just in how we as a group of people interact, but also in the tools we use. The best example of one of these tools is the software used on many of the team members notebooks.
? of the day: are you ready for Ubuntu?Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 06/04/2006 - 00:19.
Over the past few months I've watched as my brand new IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad running Windows XP became infested with so many worms, viruses, trojan horses and adware bugs that it is worthless as a Windows Computer. Thanks to the open source world for salvation, in Linux and especially Ubuntu, and thanks to our tech wizard Phillip Williams for getting this installed on my box.
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A Sustainable IngenuitySubmitted by MShafarenko on Fri, 06/02/2006 - 12:26.
Measures have been taken to greenify the Ingenuity Festival of Art and Technology. In particular, recycling bins have been donated to us by the City of Cleveland and we are excited to be environmentally conscious in our efforts.
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