From MAILER-DAEMON Thu Sep 12 18:50:23 2002 Return-Path: Received: from acsu.buffalo.edu (deliverance.acsu.buffalo.edu [128.205.7.57]) by linux00.LinuxForce.net (8.12.3/8.12.3/Debian -4) with SMTP id g8CMoML2011118 for ; Thu, 12 Sep 2002 18:50:22 -0400 Message-Id: <200209122250.g8CMoML2011118@linux00.LinuxForce.net> Received: (qmail 10122 invoked from network); 12 Sep 2002 22:26:01 -0000 Received: from listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu (128.205.7.35) by deliverance.acsu.buffalo.edu with SMTP; 12 Sep 2002 22:26:01 -0000 Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 18:26:01 -0400 From: "L-Soft list server at University at Buffalo (1.8d)" Subject: File: "GEODESIC LOG9610" To: Chris Fearnley Status: RO Content-Length: 597608 Lines: 12521 ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 30 Sep 1996 21:31:46 -0700 Reply-To: pdx4d@teleport.com Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Kirby Urner Organization: 4D Solutions Subject: Proposed new ISSS -> Synergetics link Comments: To: ThomasM451@aol.com Comments: cc: synergetics-l@teleport.com MEMORANDUM Sept 30, 1996 TO: Tom Mandel, Editor ISSS Integrated Systemic Inquiry Primer Project (ISIPP) FR: Kirby Urner, webmaster for Synergetics on the Web Tom -- I've been studying your ISSS Primer web site, as=20 I mentioned in my yesterday's post to Synergetics-L,=20 and making contact with some of the writers (heard back=20 from Sommers today -- he was appreciative of my points). You've got a link to my directory of design science/ artist contributors from your=20 http://www.newciv.org/ISSS_Primer/workpprs.html right now. However, I've been inspired by the=20 caliber of the 'working papers' you've got indexed=20 there to come up with something more fitting,=20 more of a bridge between the ISSS work and Synergetics. =20 So I made up my own web page contribution, with a link back to your working papers page, hoping you'll go ahead and make the link, giving the title of the=20 paper, which is: General Systems Theory:=20 Proposed New Low Level Associations=20 for the =91System=92 Concept at http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/system.html. I think this imperfect work (still up for revision -- it's just what I could manage in the cracks of a busy day) provides a better transition for the=20 kind of reader your website might attract (especially=20 to its technical section) versus the existing link, which is minus any context. The paper may also=20 help provide some of the missing context you've been=20 asking about via Synergetics-L e.g. how Synergetics=20 and systems theory in general might connect. =20 Answer: by taking seriously Fuller's definition of=20 the tetrahedron as the most primitive system (but=20 without abandoning an already sophisticated language=20 around 'systems' either, i.e. without asking=20 for rewrites or overhauls, because phasing in the new identification at a low level, akin to the 'etymological' and therefore compatible with=20 existing texts (best of both worlds?)). Let me know if you accept my proposal and are able=20 to rewire your page. Also, if you think the essay=20 contains weaknesses (it does, I know) and want to offer some feedback, that'd be fine too. I assume that's what we mean by 'working papers' and in that spirit I've started to engage the writers who already have submissions via that web page. I'm hoping that the polishing in response to feedback will go on, but with a link showing up soon, so we can take advantage of this better definition of the relationship between our respective websites. Yours, Kirby Cc: synergetics-l geodesic ---------------------------------------------------- Kirby Urner "All realities are virtual" -- KU Email: pdx4d@teleport.com Web: http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/ ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 30 Sep 1996 21:17:05 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Stuart Quimby Organization: Design Science Toys Subject: Design Science Toys has a new catalog We've just put out a new catalog at Design Science Toys - our first in color. Lots of stuff that many on this list might be interested in. Sorry - no web version as of yet. There is a great page on one of our products, Roger's Connection. Check it out at http://www.rogersconnection.com. In the meanwhile, you can request a copy by sending your snail address to sales@dstoys.com or call us direct 800-227-2316. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 30 Sep 1996 22:19:23 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Kirby Urner Subject: Re: Geodesic dome homes Comments: To: Rfkokes@aol.com Comments: cc: synergetics-l@teleport.com You ask the big questions around domes and I'm probably not the most qualified to ask. The central vision Fuller was working on had a post Cold War defense contractors aerospace industry finding itself well-positioned to create high tech livingry, including various home designs, some of them domical. Another phase in the housing evolution, post mobile home, with lots of computer stuff phasing in at the same time (cite Urner JavaDome at http://www.wnet.org:80/cgi-bin/bucky-bin/netforum/bf/a/3-17. So the kinds of dome kits and plans we have today are *not* the shape of things to come, in terms of production values and pricing, at least the way Fuller saw it. As for aluminum frames, you might be interested in Jay Baldwin's pioneering work around the PillowDome, again not yet commercially available. A new book, Bucky Works, takes you through that scenario, plus there's a more recent (post book) update at my site: August issue of 4D Chronicler (http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/4dchron.html). That being said, what are the existing catalog options and their costs. Here again, I can only suggest the list of dome manufacturers and their web sites, and any responses you get from 'real people' living in their domes, or knowledgable builders of same. I'm posting your query to the two most relevant e-lists I know about and maybe you'll get some more to-the-point replies. Folks, send your input to Rfkokes@aol.com, perhaps with copies to the e-lists so we can all keep up to date. Kirby owner-synergetics-l At 08:53 PM 9/30/96 -0400, you wrote: >I have read some of the information that you have on internet and would like >to get a bit more information from you regarding the building of geodesic >dome homes. Percentage-wise how much less should they cost to build than a >conventional wood frame brick veneer home of the same general size (homes in >the 2500 to 3000 sf size)? Are these homes as strong and have the life >expectancy as a conventionally built home? Are there companies that have >aluminum frame dome homes? The ones on >the internet list did not seem to do that? There were an enormous number of >articles about these homes on your internet list. Is there a short list of >basic articles that we can get without sorting through the 49,000 articles? > I really appreciate the service that you are providing and thank you for any >help we might get in making a decision about building a geodesic dome home. > Any direction you can point us for reading about these homes and cautions >about choosing a builder would be most appreciated. Thank you. > > ---------------------------------------------------- Kirby Urner "All realities are virtual" -- KU Email: pdx4d@teleport.com Web: http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/ ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 1 Oct 1996 12:58:14 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/Library/photo.html This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAF98.34F6CD20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAF98.34F6CD20 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="NASA Photo Gallery.url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: NASA Photo Gallery (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="NASA Photo Gallery.url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/Library/photo.html ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAF98.34F6CD20-- ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 1 Oct 1996 13:16:54 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/photo_gallery/photogallery-earth.html This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAF9A.D0B0E960 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_01BBAF9A.D0B0E960" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ------=_NextPart_001_01BBAF9A.D0B0E960 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NASA Photo Gallery of Earth pics (HTML mail test, MS Internet Mail 4.70.1155) ------=_NextPart_001_01BBAF9A.D0B0E960 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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------=_NextPart_001_01BBAF9A.D0B0E960-- ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAF9A.D0B0E960 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name=" Earth.url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Earth (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=" Earth.url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/photo_gallery/photogallery-earth.html ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAF9A.D0B0E960-- ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 1 Oct 1996 13:10:52 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/image/planetary/earth/apollo17_earth.jpg This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAF99.F8EA91C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Earth from space (75k) ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAF99.F8EA91C0 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="apollo17_earth.jpg at nssdc.gsfc.nasa.url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: apollo17_earth.jpg at nssdc.gsfc.nasa (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="apollo17_earth.jpg at nssdc.gsfc.nasa.url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/image/planetary/earth/apollo17_earth.jpg ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAF99.F8EA91C0-- ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 1 Oct 1996 16:32:20 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.rogersconnection.com/ This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFB6.1E06EE60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Roger's Connection is... The Best Construction Toy for Kids Ever Created! The Best Executive Desk Toy! An Architectural Design Tool! An Excellent Manual Dexterity Training Toy for Kids! A Geometry Exploration Tool for Students and Teachers! A Tool for Exploring the Molecular Structure of Crystals! A Magnet Learning Tool! A Unique Sculpture System for Professional and Recreational Artists! A Magnetic Bearing Exploration Tool. Magnetically suspend spinning structures within larger structures! Winner of the Parents Choice Honors Award and the Oppenheim Award! ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFB6.1E06EE60 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="Welcome to Roger's Connection!.url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Welcome to Roger's Connection! (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Welcome to Roger's Connection!.url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://www.rogersconnection.com/ ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFB6.1E06EE60-- ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 1 Oct 1996 18:21:40 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://hoohana.aloha.net/nanozine/COVER.HTM This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFC5.642B5480 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit "On the Cover: This scenario of a projected magazine, seventeen years in the future, reflects the diversity of subjects embraced by early nanotechnology and NanoTechnology Magazine. The cover illustration refers to an article on Quantum Memory Devices. Discreet energy levels of a hydrogen atom's electron promises millions of "memory states". A photon heads to a nanoprobe (upper left) from a particular electron state. Since each discreet energy state of an electron cloud is divided up into smaller discreet states ad infinitum, we have, in theory, a powerful sub-atomic memory device." (Bucky's Ultra Micro Computer!) ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFC5.642B5480 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="Future Cover, 2012.url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Future Cover, 2012 (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Future Cover, 2012.url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://hoohana.aloha.net/nanozine/COVER.HTM ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFC5.642B5480-- ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 1 Oct 1996 18:26:38 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://hoohana.aloha.net/nanozine/ This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFC6.157B2D00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit "NanoTechnology Magazine is your window into the emerging technology whose awesome power mankind will acquire, for good or evil, very early in the next century. Everything will change radically...the industrial revolution was just a preview. Find out about the millions already spent by government and private labs on the atomic manipulation of matter. Follow monthly discoveries toward the evolution of the technology sure to dominate the 21st. century. Prepare yourself mentally with NanoTechnology Magazine." ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFC6.157B2D00 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="Home Page of NanoTechnology Magazine .url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Home Page of NanoTechnology Magazine (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Home Page of NanoTechnology Magazine .url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://hoohana.aloha.net/nanozine/ ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFC6.157B2D00-- ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 1 Oct 1996 16:38:53 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://earthrise.sdsc.edu/earthrise/main.html This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFB7.082A81A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit WHAT IS EARTHRISE? Over the years since the first manned space flight, more than 200,000 photographs of the Earth have been taken by astronauts in orbit. The EarthRISE database is an online collection of over 50,000 of these images taken during the Space Shuttle flights STS009, STS41G, STS045, STS51B, STS61A, STS027, STS028, STS039, STS040, STS045, STS053, STS056, STS058, STS059, STS068, STS070, and STS076. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFB7.082A81A0 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="Welcome to EarthRISE.url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Welcome to EarthRISE (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Welcome to EarthRISE.url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://earthrise.sdsc.edu/earthrise/main.html ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFB7.082A81A0-- ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 1 Oct 1996 19:06:07 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.ccs.ornl.gov/vizlab/tube1.html This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFCB.99AD1660 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Close-up of Nanotechnology Simple Piston v1-7/19/95 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Close-up of buckyball interrupting flow of helium atoms in graphite nanotube. Researchers: Dr. Don W. Noid, Dr. Bobby G. Sumpter, Dr. Robert Tuzun, Oak Ridge National Laboratory. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFCB.99AD1660 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="Close-up of Nanotech Simple Piston.url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Close-up of Nanotech Simple Piston (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Close-up of Nanotech Simple Piston.url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://www.ccs.ornl.gov/vizlab/tube1.html ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFCB.99AD1660-- ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 1 Oct 1996 21:24:48 -0500 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Rick Bono Subject: New DOME info Comments: To: synergetics-l@teleport.com The dome.txt file from DOME 4.6 is now available as HTML from http://www.cris.com/~rjbono/html/domes.html Usage and utilities are now just a mouse click away! Rick ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 1 Oct 1996 19:48:06 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.nas.nasa .gov/NAS/Projects/nanotechnology/publications/MGMS_EC1/simulation/fig1 .jpg This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFD1.772D3E20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit "The unique properties of fullerenes in dimension and topology allows one to design various nano devices and molecular machinary parts. Fig. 1 illustates a carbon nanotube based gear. Shafts are multiwalled carbon nanotubes and gear teeth are benzyne molecules bonded onto the nanotube." ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFD1.772D3E20 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="fig1.jpg at www.nas.nasa.url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Description: fig1.jpg at www.nas.nasa (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="fig1.jpg at www.nas.nasa.url" [InternetShortcut] URL=3Dhttp://www.nas.nasa.gov/NAS/Projects/nanotechnology/publications/MG= MS_EC1/simulation/fig1.jpg ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFD1.772D3E20-- ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 1 Oct 1996 21:05:49 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://pubweb.parc.xerox.com/map This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFDC.52C61600 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit About the Xerox PARC Map Viewer The Xerox PARC Map Viewer is a World-Wide Web HTTP server that accepts requests for a World or USA map and returns an HTML document including an image of the requested map. Each map image is created on demand from a geographic database. Selecting on the map image requests a new map zoomed in on the selected point. Links embedded in the HTML document control other map rendering options. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFDC.52C61600 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name=" world 0.00N 0.00E (1.url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: world 0.00N 0.00E (1 (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=" world 0.00N 0.00E (1.url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://pubweb.parc.xerox.com/map ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFDC.52C61600-- ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 1 Oct 1996 21:47:10 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.intellicast.com/weather/intl/ This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFE2.192140E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit World Weather Report Sections: world weather forecasts images to download ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFE2.192140E0 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name=" world weather.url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: world weather (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=" world weather.url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://www.intellicast.com/weather/intl/ ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFE2.192140E0-- ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 1 Oct 1996 21:57:31 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.intellicast.com/weather/intl/worldsat/ This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFE3.8B2C64C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit WEATHER IMAGES full earth satellite Image12 hour update On the enhanced satellite imagery, the coldest clouds are color coded in shades of yellow, red and purple. These areas are where the highest probability of precipitation may be found. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFE3.8B2C64C0 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name=" Full Earth Satellite.url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Full Earth Satellite (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=" Full Earth Satellite.url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://www.intellicast.com/weather/intl/worldsat/ ------=_NextPart_000_01BBAFE3.8B2C64C0-- ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 2 Oct 1996 02:32:23 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Richard Austin Organization: Institute for Planetary Renewal Subject: Re: Comprehensive Designing Notes In article <52oppl$8h3@news.inforamp.net>, bpaton@inforamp.net. (bill paton) wrote: >I am including some notes that I made from COMPREHENSIVE DESIGNING. I >think it is interesting to note the parallels between Bucky's work and the >notions of Alvin Toffler's THE THIRD WAVE. Especially in the areas of >PROSUMERS (3rd wave word), and how the market is saturated and we can Thanks for your post, I enjoyed reading it... -- Richard Austin -- richarda@icx.net http://user.icx.net/~richarda The Institute for Planetary Renewal ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 2 Oct 1996 09:22:22 -0800 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Danu Smith Subject: Re: http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/image/planetary/earth/apollo17_earth.jpg At 1:10 PM 10/1/96, Joe S. Moore wrote: >Earth from space (75k) >Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name=3D"apollo17_earth.jpg at >nssdc.gsfc.nasa.url" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >Content-Description: apollo17_earth.jpg at nssdc.gsfc.nasa (Internet Shortc= ut) >Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=3D"apollo17_earth.jpg at >nssdc.gsfc.nasa.url" > >Attachment converted: TimesTwo=81:apollo17_earth.jpg at nssdc.gsf >(????/----) (000021D8) once again, my incoming mail list and my attachments folder are crowded with 12 files from joe moore that are unreadable and i have to delete, and 12 other single files that list unreadable stuff in the body (as above) but do have a url in the subject that requires opening each of the posts individually to copy and paste in a combined url list. is there some compelling reason why, instead of such multi-postings, the 12 urls cannot simply be consolidated by the originator (in this case joe) in a single message (other than that it's easier for joe but harder for all those others who cannot read or link his attachments directly to the web)? --danu ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 2 Oct 1996 09:41:45 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.artn.nwu.edu/VP/Viruses/Adenovirus.html This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBB045.ECFDAB20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit "This is a computer image of a virus called adenovirus, which causes a flu-like infection. In poorer countries of the world, it is one of the leading causes of death in young children. This image shows the outer surface of the virus as a transparent blue shell and the inner core of the virus as a blue-green ball. The outside of the virus has the symmetry of an icosahedron--an object with twenty identical triangular faces. An icosahedorn is shown inside with pink sticks to highlight this symmetry. Many spherical viruses have this kind of soccer-ball symmetry. The adenovirus is too small to be seen in an ordinary light microscope. This image was created from data collected by means of a powerful electron microscope." ------=_NextPart_000_01BBB045.ECFDAB20 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="Adenovirus.url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Adenovirus (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Adenovirus.url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://www.artn.nwu.edu/VP/Viruses/Adenovirus.html ------=_NextPart_000_01BBB045.ECFDAB20-- ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 2 Oct 1996 09:46:35 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.artn.nwu.edu/VP/Viruses/AIDS.html This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBB046.99E14FE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit "This is an image of the AIDS virus, based on information available in 1987. A colorized CAT scan of a person who died of AIDS, whose name was Messiah, was later scanned in the background and added to AIDS Virus, Second Edition (1988/computer-camera technique) and AIDS Virus, Third Edition (1989/digital process). The first PHSCologram of the AIDS Virus, Pine AIDS, was conceived in 1987, using (Art)n's computer/camera technique. The latest version, AIDS Virus, Thrid Edition, was conceived in 1989, using (Art)n's digital PHSCologram process." ------=_NextPart_000_01BBB046.99E14FE0 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="AIDS Virus, Third Edition.url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: AIDS Virus, Third Edition (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="AIDS Virus, Third Edition.url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://www.artn.nwu.edu/VP/Viruses/AIDS.html ------=_NextPart_000_01BBB046.99E14FE0-- ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 2 Oct 1996 14:00:57 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: ANOTHER TEST!!! http://www.libertynet.org/~wgi/fun/fun.html NetWorld Game TM "The World Game is coming to the Internet! The World Game Workshop is a = global simulation tool for hundreds of people that takes place in a = large physical space. "NetWorld Game will be a global simulation for hundreds, even thousands = of people that takes place in cyberspace. It will be a sophisticated, = accurate, and powerful tool for learning about the world, its problems, = resources, options and solutions - as well as a fun and exciting = interactive game." (If anyone can't read this, please let me know. I'm using Microsoft = Internet Mail. I'm having trouble getting the settings right.) There = should only be a hot URL and text about "NetWorld Game". Thanks. Joe ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 2 Oct 1996 16:32:39 -0800 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Danu Smith Subject: Re: ANOTHER TEST!!! At 2:00 PM 10/2/96, Joe S. Moore wrote: >http://www.libertynet.org/~wgi/fun/fun.html > >NetWorld Game TM > >"The World Game is coming to the Internet! The World Game Workshop is a >global simulation tool for hundreds of people that takes place in a large >physical space. > >"NetWorld Game will be a global simulation for hundreds, even thousands of >people that takes place in cyberspace. It will be a sophisticated, >accurate, and powerful tool for learning about the world, its problems, >resources, options and solutions - as well as a fun and exciting >interactive game." > >(If anyone can't read this, please let me know. I'm using Microsoft >Internet Mail. I'm having trouble getting the settings right.) There >should only be a hot URL and text about "NetWorld Game". Thanks. > >Joe ho joe! this one came thru just like you wanted it to (see above). i'm not sure what you mean by "hot" url, but if that means clicking on it will automatically open the web url, that part won't work for me anyway so i can't test it (because i get mail in eudora rather than via a web browser). the 3 previous posts with attachments sent from your browser again are unreadable tho. may i suggest that you try changing to 8-bit and sending one with an attachment only to me and i'll let you know how it is received (compared to the ones you have been sending to the list). you might also try sending from your browser mail to your old emailer if you can and see if that translates ok. i suggest this because i never had trouble translating your old attachments, before you started trying out the microsoft browser. --danu ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 2 Oct 1996 17:02:31 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: Re: ANOTHER TEST!!! ---------- From: Danu Smith To: Multiple recipients of list GEODESIC Subject: Re: ANOTHER TEST!!! Date: Wednesday, October 02, 1996 5:32 PM At 2:00 PM 10/2/96, Joe S. Moore wrote: >http://www.libertynet.org/~wgi/fun/fun.html > >NetWorld Game TM > >"The World Game is coming to the Internet! The World Game Workshop is = a >global simulation tool for hundreds of people that takes place in a = large >physical space. > >"NetWorld Game will be a global simulation for hundreds, even thousands = of >people that takes place in cyberspace. It will be a sophisticated, >accurate, and powerful tool for learning about the world, its problems, >resources, options and solutions - as well as a fun and exciting >interactive game." > >(If anyone can't read this, please let me know. I'm using Microsoft >Internet Mail. I'm having trouble getting the settings right.) There >should only be a hot URL and text about "NetWorld Game". Thanks. > >Joe ho joe! this one came thru just like you wanted it to (see above). Finally!! I switched "Content-Transfer-Encoding" to "quoted-printable" = from "none" i'm not sure what you mean by "hot" url, but if that means clicking on = it will automatically open the web url, Yes that part won't work for me anyway so i can't test it (because i get mail in eudora rather than via a web browser). I use a separate mail program from the browser the 3 previous posts with attachments sent from your browser again are unreadable tho. I deleted the icon reference (attachment) to the web page at the bottom = of the post because I figured out how to paste the URL into the body of = the post. may i suggest that you try changing to 8-bit I changed it just now and sending one with an attachment only to me and i'll let you know how it is = received (compared to the ones you have been sending to the list). Moot since I'm dropping attachments for now you might also try sending from your browser mail to your old emailer if you can and see if that translates ok. i suggest this because i never = had trouble translating your old attachments, before you started trying out = the microsoft browser. Again, moot. Browser and mailer are separate --danu .- ---------- ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 2 Oct 1996 18:02:44 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: GUYON EARLE KITCHEN Comments: To: SBFG03A@Prodigy.com Cathy Goldman, Could you post some more details about the "Guyon Earle Kitchen = developed for Fuller's Dymaxion Dwelling Corporation" to the Geodesic = list (or to me & I'll forward them to the list)? I've studied Fuller = since 1970 & I've never heard of the "Guyon Earle Kitchen". Is there = any information about the kitchen available on the web? Do you have any = references to magazine and/or newspaper articles? Was it ever patented? Sincerely. Joe S. Moore ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 2 Oct 1996 18:32:55 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: BROWSER TROUBLES Comments: To: danu@monitor.net Comments: cc: Kirby Urner http://www.geni.org/start2.html >yep joe, it's readable (as above), 'tho i still have to open the post >individually to copy the url and post it on a separate list for = "geodesic >urls that i keep, that i can copy into my netscape browser as a = bookmark >when i am online. In my mail program I see a blue URL at the top of this post--the blue = means that the web address is "hot". In other words I can just click on = it and my browser will fire up (if it isn't already running) and go to = the indicated web page. =20 As far as collecting Bucky URLs, when I'm on a web page whose address I = want to save, I use the browser's "bookmark" function. I'm using "allow 8-bit" (whatever that is) now; can you notice any = difference? (The "Microsoft Internet Mail" software is free for the downloading, = BTW.) Tenaciously Yours, Joe ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 3 Oct 1996 15:35:37 +1000 Reply-To: practopi@future.com.au Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Dean Ervik Organization: Future Reality Suite 12/67-69 Alexander St. Crows Nest, NSW 2065, Sydney,Australia. Subject: Re: http://pubweb.parc.xerox.com/map Please don't be offended but my email is being filled with your postings, and I have no idea what they are all about or what they mean??!! Can you enlighten me as to why I'm recieving so much of your stuff to do with so many different things (with attatchments!) Thanks Dean Sydney Joe S. Moore wrote: > > About the Xerox PARC Map Viewer > > The Xerox PARC Map Viewer is a World-Wide Web HTTP server that accepts > requests for a World or USA map and returns an HTML document including an > image of the requested map. Each map image is created on demand from a > geographic database. > > Selecting on the map image requests a new map zoomed in on the selected > point. Links embedded in the HTML document control other map rendering > options. > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Name: world 0.00N 0.00E (1.url > Type: application/octet-stream > Attachment 2 Encoding: 7bit > Description: world 0.00N 0.00E (1 (Internet > Shortcut) ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 3 Oct 1996 10:21:41 -0800 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Danu Smith Subject: Re: ANOTHER TEST!!! At 5:02 PM 10/2/96, Joe S. Moore wrote: >>(If anyone can't read this, please let me know. I'm using Microsoft >>Internet Mail. I'm having trouble getting the settings right.) There >>should only be a hot URL and text about "NetWorld Game". Thanks. >> >>Joe > >(danu) >ho joe! this one came thru just like you wanted it to (see above). > >(joe) >Finally!! I switched "Content-Transfer-Encoding" to "quoted-printable" >from "none" > (danu) as you can see from the excerpt above joe, it looks like either your microsoft mailer isn't set to properly automatically indicate quoted material with a single left-arrow (>), or you copied the original post and pasted it into your reply, so it has no > marks and therefor doesn't differentiate between what is a quote from my post and what is your comment in your reply. my mac and eudora mailer allows me to paste quoted material as quotes (with > marks) by pasting with command-singlequote rather than without quote marks with command-v. you might try that. >(danu) >i'm not sure what you mean by "hot" url, but if that means clicking on it >will automatically open the web url, > >(joe) >Yes > >(danu) > that part won't work for me anyway so >i can't test it (because i get mail in eudora rather than via a web >browser). > >(joe) >I deleted the icon reference (attachment) to the web page at the bottom of >the post because I figured out how to paste the URL into the body of the >post. > > may i suggest that you try changing to 8-bit > >I changed it just now > > and sending >one with an attachment only to me and i'll let you know how it is received >(compared to the ones you have been sending to the list). > >Moot since I'm dropping attachments for now > >you might also try sending from your browser mail to your old emailer if >you can and see if that translates ok. i suggest this because i never had >trouble translating your old attachments, before you started trying out the >microsoft browser. > >Again, moot. Browser and mailer are separate > i can't tell what changing to 8-bit does unless you send the same post twice, with the same attachment in each case, but using 8-bit coding in one and mime encoding in the other. you might try this when you get ready to send something with attachments again. meanwhile, 'tho we won't have to contend with unreadable attachments in our email boxes, we will still have to open each of your posts individually in order to copy the url. it would be a lot more convenient (for us, but perhaps not for you), if you have several urls, to include them all in one post so they can be copied and pasted by us in our own list or browser bookmarks in one fell swoop. it seems like your microsoft mailer's "hot" link is another way for microsoft to dominate the industry by making it easy to use their browser and mailer and making it hard for anyone to use a different mailer and browser. --danu ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 3 Oct 1996 12:57:47 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: Re: GUYON EARLE KITCHEN Comments: To: SBFG03A@prodigy.com, MRS CATHY GOLDMAN > From: MRS CATHY GOLDMAN ; SBFG03A@prodigy.com > To: joemoore@mail.cruzio.com > Subject: Re: GUYON EARLE KITCHEN > Date: Thursday, October 03, 1996 5:32 AM >=20 > -- [ From: CATHY GOLDMAN * EMC.Ver #2.5.1 ] -- >=20 > Dear Joe: Thank you for writing about the Guyon Earle Kitchen....As = far > as articles, there was one in the NY TIMES in April 17, 1994 = Streetscape > column in the Real Estate section.. . I do not know if the kitchen = was > patented. We have one in an apartment we own and are looking to sell > the kitchen to an interested party. The Henry Ford Museum in Deerborn, > Mi. has one. We have one of the remaining one or two left, that we = know > of....We think that our building, here in Forest Hills, NY, was the = only > place that these kitchens were installed. If you wish to give me your > snail mail address I will send you a copy of the article next week. > Thank you,,,,,Cathy Goldman Fuller rented an apartment at 6 Burns Street, Apt. # ?, Forest Hills, = NY, from about 1945 to about 1959. You may be living in the same = building, possibly the same apartment, that he did! I would love to = have a copy of the NY Times article; please send it to: Joe S. Moore 850 Park Avenue, #3-A Capitola, CA 95010 ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 3 Oct 1996 14:27:28 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: Re: ANOTHER TEST!!! -snip- (danu) as you can see from the excerpt above joe, it looks like either your microsoft mailer isn't set to properly automatically indicate quoted material with a single left-arrow (>), or you copied the original post = and pasted it into your reply, so it has no > marks and therefor doesn't differentiate between what is a quote from my post and what is your = comment in your reply. my mac and eudora mailer allows me to paste quoted = material as quotes (with > marks) by pasting with command-singlequote rather than without quote marks with command-v. you might try that. (Joe) You're right! I did some tests and sometimes it works OK and sometimes = it doesn't (like now). I'm sure I have my settings right. Microsoft, are you = listening? -snip- (Danu) i can't tell what changing to 8-bit does unless you send the same post twice, with the same attachment in each case, but using 8-bit coding in = one and mime encoding in the other. you might try this when you get ready to send something with attachments again. (Joe) Does anyone know what the difference is between 7-bit and 8-bit? What = are the advantages and disadvantages? -snip- (Danu) email boxes, we will still have to open each of your posts individually = in order to copy the url. it would be a lot more convenient (for us, but perhaps not for you), if you have several urls, to include them all in = one post so they can be copied and pasted by us in our own list or browser bookmarks in one fell swoop. (Joe) Due to popular demand, I will do some experimenting and see if there = isn't a convenient way to collect posts containing URLs and comments on = the fly and then combine them into one post. Stay tuned. (Maybe email = stuff to myself and then combine multiple posts into one?) Some people have reported that they are getting an =3D20 at the end of = each paragraph. Does anyone know what this is? Some are getting it and = some not. Is this a problem with people on a LAN and/or does it have = something to do with the type of mail software a person is using? ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 3 Oct 1996 20:17:17 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: bill paton Organization: bp ent. Subject: Dymaxion map Scientific American In the October 96 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN magazine is a picture of the new satellite version of the Dymaxion Map. There is no reference to Bucky though unfortunately. It is worth checking out though. -- Bill Paton --Solutioneer bpaton@inforamp.net THE DIRECTOR'S TEMPLATE http://www.inforamp.net/~bpaton ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 3 Oct 1996 17:18:39 -0800 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Danu Smith Subject: Re: ANOTHER TEST!!! At 2:27 PM 10/3/96, Joe S. Moore wrote: >-snip- >(Danu) >email boxes, we will still have to open each of your posts individually in >order to copy the url. it would be a lot more convenient (for us, but >perhaps not for you), if you have several urls, to include them all in one >post so they can be copied and pasted by us in our own list or browser >bookmarks in one fell swoop. > >(Joe) >Due to popular demand, I will do some experimenting and see if there isn't >a convenient way to collect posts containing URLs and comments on the fly >and then combine them into one post. Stay tuned. (Maybe email stuff to >myself and then combine multiple posts into one?) > >Some people have reported that they are getting an =3D20 at the end of each >paragraph. Does anyone know what this is? Some are getting it and some >not. Is this a problem with people on a LAN and/or does it have something >to do with the type of mail software a person is using? hi joe- i think it's an end-of-line code for a mismatch between one mailer that uses a return to the next line and one that doesn't. the settings should change this for those folks who are getting the =3D20. i'm getting your posts ok. on the urls, netscape allows you to make a bookmark list of any combination of any number of your bookmarks and save them, export them, or import someone else's list of bookmarks into your browser. it's a convenient way to trade bookmark lists with someone via floppies or email. --danu ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 3 Oct 1996 17:45:00 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: ICOSA VIRUS PICS THE BIG PICTURE BOOK OF VIRUSES "The Big Picture Book is intended to serve as both a catalog of virus = pictures on the WWW and as an educational resource to those seeking more = information about viruses. To this end, it is intimately linked to All = the Virology on the WWW, and our collection of Virology Courses and = Tutorials. http://www.tulane.edu/~dmsander/Big_Virology/BVHomePage.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --------------------------------- Principles of Virus Architecture Design of the protein shell http://www.uct.ac.za/depts/mmi/stannard/virarch.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --------------------------------- A 3-D diagram of the mature human immunodeficiency virus, courtesy of = Critical Path AIDS Project, Philadelphia. http://www.critpath.org/maturhiv.gif Schematic representation of the structure of HIV (AIDS): http://www.tulane.edu/~dmsander/WWW/335/335Structure.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --------------------------------- Canine Parvovirus http://www.bocklabs.wisc.edu/images/cpv.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --------------------------------- Poliovirus http://www.bocklabs.wisc.edu/images/r14.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --------------------------------- Rhinovirus 14 (common cold) http://www.bocklabs.wisc.edu/movies/r14_ico.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --------------------------------- Rotaviruses infect the lining of the intestine and cause diarrhoea, = especially in children. The outer capsid is positioned upon the virion in such a way that the = capsomeres of each capsid layer co-incide http://www.uct.ac.za/depts/mmi/stannard/rota.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---------------------------------Adenoviruses are non-enveloped = icosahedral particles. http://www.uct.ac.za/depts/mmi/stannard/adeno.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --------------------------------- Hepatitis B Virus http://www.uct.ac.za/depts/mmi/stannard/hepb.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --------------------------------- The herpes virus CAPSID is an icosahedron of triangulation number T =3D = 16. http://www.uct.ac.za/depts/mmi/stannard/herpes.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --------------------------------- Papillomavirus http://www.uct.ac.za/depts/mmi/stannard/papillo.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --------------------------------- ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 4 Oct 1996 00:53:54 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: bill paton Organization: bp ent. Subject: Re: GUYON EARLE KITCHEN > > Subject: Re: GUYON EARLE KITCHEN > > Date: Thursday, October 03, 1996 5:32 AM > >=20 > > -- [ From: CATHY GOLDMAN * EMC.Ver #2.5.1 ] -- > >=20 > > Dear Joe: Thank you for writing about the Guyon Earle Kitchen....As = > far > > as articles, there was one in the NY TIMES in April 17, 1994 = > Streetscape > > column in the Real Estate section.. . I do not know if the kitchen = > was > > patented. We have one in an apartment we own and are looking to sell > > the kitchen to an interested party. The Henry Ford Museum in Deerborn, > > Mi. has one. We have one of the remaining one or two left, that we = > know I think I missed the start of this thread, but it sounds really interesting. Could you describe a little bit about what it is all about--is it along the lines of the dymaxion bathroom or what? -- Bill Paton --Solutioneer bpaton@inforamp.net THE DIRECTOR'S TEMPLATE http://www.inforamp.net/~bpaton ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 4 Oct 1996 07:05:13 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "C. J. Monahan" Subject: Re: Dymaxion map Scientific American Haven't seen it, but perhaps a Letter to the Editor to SA recognizing RBF would be in order. Thanks for the tip. >In the October 96 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN magazine is a picture of the new >satellite version of the Dymaxion Map. There is no reference to Bucky >though unfortunately. It is worth checking out though. > >-- >Bill Paton --Solutioneer >bpaton@inforamp.net >THE DIRECTOR'S TEMPLATE >http://www.inforamp.net/~bpaton ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 3 Oct 1996 17:44:48 CDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "J. Michael Rowland" Organization: Management 21 Inc. Subject: Re: ANOTHER TEST!!! > on the urls, netscape allows you to make a bookmark list of any > combination of any number of your bookmarks and save them, export > them, or import someone else's list of bookmarks into your browser. it's > a convenient way to trade bookmark lists with someone via floppies or > email. And MS Explorer can use Netscape's bookmarks, so it can probably create bookmark files that Netscape can read. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 4 Oct 1996 10:08:15 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: DogStarMan Subject: Re: ANOTHER TEST!!! >> on the urls, netscape allows you to make a bookmark list of any >> combination of any number of your bookmarks and save them, export >> them, or import someone else's list of bookmarks into your browser. it's >> a convenient way to trade bookmark lists with someone via floppies or >> email. > >And MS Explorer can use Netscape's bookmarks, so it can probably create bookmark >files that Netscape can read. Netscape's bookmarks are just HTML (definition list), haven't tried IE yet. This list sure has gotten off Fullerainia. I think the idea of Joe's emailing them to himself & putting them all together is a great one. What I get (for lots of them - not checked all) is [something shortcut] followed on next line by a url - I'm still using windows 3.1, and Eudora for mail (which doesn't allow hotlinks (in this freebie version) - there are programs out there that will make any URL hotlinkable, forget names. ciao, Frank ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 4 Oct 1996 09:59:20 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: THANK YOU Everybody, I want to thank those who helped me to get my mail software configured = properly. My email is now apparently getting through in ungarbled form = with the minimal amount of mysterious characters. I really appreciate = the time and effort people put in giving me detailed feedback. Also, I wish to thank those who took the time to point out to me the = disadvantages of multiple single posts vs a few combined posts. I = especially had not considered the situation of those who have to get = their email through a office LAN and have to read their personal email = offline, at home, on their own time. (I'm so used to working online at = home now.) =20 In addition, I understand there are some poor souls that actually get = charged so much per email over a certain amount! (Get a new provider! = I have unlimited email, unlimited hours, with a local phone call, for = only about $20 per month!) BTW, I have the capability of bookmarking on the fly as I browse; = however, later, when I look at the bookmarks, often I don't remember = what a particular bookmark refers to. Sometimes URLs are quite criptic. = So I needed a way to save ANNOTATED bookmarks. By emailing to myself = and later combining my emails into one post, I seem to have found a = reasonably practical way (in terms of time and effort) to achieve my = goal, for now. Sincerely, Joe S. Moore ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 4 Oct 1996 13:34:45 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: bill paton Organization: bp ent. Subject: Re: Dymaxion map Scientific American In article <199610041159.GAA20909@natashya.eden.com>, "C. J. Monahan" wrote: > Haven't seen it, but perhaps a Letter to the Editor to SA recognizing RBF > would be in order. I did send a letter to the editor by e-mail through their website. The website is quite nice and it has the James Burke column CONNECTIONS which is really good. -- Bill Paton --Solutioneer bpaton@inforamp.net THE DIRECTOR'S TEMPLATE http://www.inforamp.net/~bpaton ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 4 Oct 1996 13:39:13 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: bill paton Organization: bp ent. Subject: Re: GUYON EARLE KITCHEN In article <531n72$bho@news.inforamp.net>, bpaton@inforamp.net. (bill paton) wrote: > > > Subject: Re: GUYON EARLE KITCHEN > > > Date: Thursday, October 03, 1996 5:32 AM > > >=20 > > > -- [ From: CATHY GOLDMAN * EMC.Ver #2.5.1 ] -- > > >=20 > > > Dear Joe: Thank you for writing about the Guyon Earle Kitchen....As = > > far > > > as articles, there was one in the NY TIMES in April 17, 1994 = > > Streetscape > > > column in the Real Estate section.. . I do not know if the kitchen = > > was > > > patented. We have one in an apartment we own and are looking to sell > > > the kitchen to an interested party. The Henry Ford Museum in Deerborn, > > > Mi. has one. We have one of the remaining one or two left, that we = > > know I was flipping through the book "Design Heroes: Buckminster Fuller" by Martin Pawley and it has a picture of a car trailer which has a design Bucky did for the October 1940 THE ARCHITECTURAL FORUM. It basically has a dymaxion bathroom, an electrical generator and a KITCHEN that he called "The Mechanical Wing". -- Bill Paton --Solutioneer bpaton@inforamp.net THE DIRECTOR'S TEMPLATE http://www.inforamp.net/~bpaton ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 4 Oct 1996 11:07:53 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: Guyon Earle Kitchen In the interest of clarifying recent posts, I state the following: I = noticed a post in the FORUM section of WNET's Bucky site regarding a = "Guyon Earle Kitchen" apparently designed by Bucky. I emailed the lady = and she promptly responded. I replied to her with a copy of my email to = the Geodesic list. Does anyone else have any additional information = about this kitchen? ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 4 Oct 1996 13:31:43 -0800 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Danu Smith Subject: Re: THANK YOU At 9:59 AM 10/4/96, Joe S. Moore wrote: > >BTW, I have the capability of bookmarking on the fly as I browse; however, >later, when I look at the bookmarks, often I don't remember what a >particular bookmark refers to. Sometimes URLs are quite criptic. So I >needed a way to save ANNOTATED bookmarks. By emailing to myself and later >combining my emails into one post, I seem to have found a reasonably >practical way (in terms of time and effort) to achieve my goal, for now. > in netscape, you can edit the name of any bookmark to better describe what it is for, and without altering the actual url. i do this all the time with undescriptive or misleading bookmark names. i assume you can do something similar in explorer. --danu ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 4 Oct 1996 13:50:49 -0800 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Danu Smith Subject: Fall Equinox Lunar Eclipse..WIPEOUT! Comments: To: synergetics-l@teleport.com last week all kinds of electrical and computer problems beset me. PGE came around "fixing" the lines in front of the house, the hot tub thermostat blew out, the motor burned out, the java developer's kit i downloaded messed up my netscape so bad i couldn't get online enough to download another copy, i tried to install an AOL software from a floppy and it seemed to demolish my hard hard drive, and my back-up removable sytem and files, back to april, were suddenly all fried (norton disk doctor couldn't even access the disk directories), so i had to reformat both drives, losing all my data files, including email, for 5 months! if i don't answer some posts from the recent past, or seem to repeat myself, you now know why. --danu, recovering from an interesting experience (shipwrecked on the cybers= eas) ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 4 Oct 1996 15:35:23 -0400 Reply-To: Spenella Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Spenella Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Subject: fog gun I recently read "BuckyWorks" and would like any information available regarding the fog gun. Was it actually produced? Where can I find a detailed description of its construction? ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 4 Oct 1996 16:11:33 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: SUGGESTION Comments: To: dbois@netsrq.com Dear Ms. Bois, How about adding Margaret Fuller (1810-50), a great-aunt of R. = Buckminster Fuller, to your collection? She co-founded THE DIAL = magazine and was the first to publish Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry = Thoreau. She was also the first female foreign correspondent of THE NEW = YORK TIMES. Respectfully, Joe S. Moore ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 5 Oct 1996 14:36:17 +0100 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: tom aagdii Subject: Re: SUGGESTION Comments: To: "Joe S. Moore" In-Reply-To: <9610041607.aa26927@inside.cruzio.com> estimate of world wide web size = 20 to30 gigabytes of ascci text, 10 million pages ap. of a4 type papere. the Uk and US publish ap 150,000 books a year, assuming that each book have 150 pages, then the Web would contain 1/2 of these published books. fragment from an article about inormaftion mangment, from Information Mangment. I use Yahoo! when i want to browse internet sites ,and Lycos when i want a more focused approach. Lycos contain 90% of the Webretrives by relevancy. tagdi ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 6 Oct 1996 13:51:05 +0100 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: tom aagdii Subject: electric generating systems. In-Reply-To: <52oq07$8h3@news.inforamp.net> fragments from a book published in 1980: In the U.S production of electricity annually consumes over 1/4 of all primary energy. in 1975 47 billion $ value of energy deliverd to users 220$ per person. power produced by goverment limited to water projcets that generate hydroelectricity, and to the Tennesse Vally Authority. public policy largely formed by he state and local agencies. Federal department limited to setting standards of equipment and wholsale terms between power companies. system load curves show regular patterns. in a totally hydroelectric system, only a small fraction of the capital costs of generating capaciy -for turbines and pentocks-varies directly with the maximum load. the running costs in a hydroelectric system are extremely small. these combine to make the capacity costs of te hresevoir and of transmission and distribution facilities of much greater reative importance. --------------------------------------------------------------- considering the economical structure of specially the developed part of the icosa map(model), it becomes apperent that without integrating the energy capacity of the whole flatly projected 20 tringles there will be no hope for change to prosperity. __________________________________________________________------ generalization from little evidence. world wide the growth of public sector job creation after the 1970, has been a major soruce tfor wage cost inflation. these sort of jobs creat more control machanisms hindring man's freedom. as i recall 50% of work force in the U.S OS is in the service esctor. this sector cant not absorb the structural changes in the employment. since the demand for services increased faster than the increase of productivity in the sector. the work machine ration remained unchanged-example is typing work. ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 6 Oct 1996 10:27:35 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: Fw: Fuller's address ---------- > From: MRS CATHY GOLDMAN ; SBFG03A@prodigy.com > To: joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com; joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com > Subject: Fuller's address > Date: Sunday, October 06, 1996 6:52 AM >=20 > -- [ From: Cathy Goldman * EMC.Ver #2.5.1 ] -- >=20 > Dear Joe: No I don't think we knew that Fuller lived at 6 Burns = Street.=20 > Yup that's where we live, I have no idea which apartment he lived in . = > I will have to see if there are records, but I feel that there aren't. > It's ahsame because that would really be interesting. SO! did the > kitchens come before Fuller or did Fuller....If you know the anwser > please forward. > The article will be is the mail as soon as we get back to Forest = Hills. > Cathy Goldman > .- ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 6 Oct 1996 12:03:58 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Patrick Salsbury Subject: Re: DOME Version 4.6 Released Comments: To: rjbono@HILINE.NET In-Reply-To: <523tm2$76n@mercury.hiline.net> (message from Rick Bono on Sun, 22 Sep 1996 17:40:18 GMT) Rick, I downloaded 4.6 and after some futzing with the makefile, got it to compile under Linux. I've rendered a couple of domes with it, and am VERY impressed. It doesn't like the "hollow" tag, so I get domes that look like that have opaque panels, not just open-frame ones. I'm using POVray 2.2, though, not the new 3.0. Maybe that will fix it. Anyway, it looks to be a VERY nice toolset, and I'm looking forward to playing with it more. Nice work! :) -- Pat _____________________________Think For Yourself______________________________ Patrick G. Salsbury http://www.sculptors.com/~salsbury/ ----------------------- Don't break the Law...fix it. ;^) ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 6 Oct 1996 12:13:50 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Patrick Salsbury Subject: Re: Dymaxion map Scientific American In-Reply-To: <53170d$27o@news.inforamp.net> (message from bill paton on Thu, 3 Oct 1996 20:17:17 GMT) -In the October 96 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN magazine is a picture of the new -satellite version of the Dymaxion Map. There is no reference to Bucky -though unfortunately. It is worth checking out though. - --- -Bill Paton --Solutioneer -bpaton@inforamp.net -THE DIRECTOR'S TEMPLATE -http://www.inforamp.net/~bpaton - Is this the same one they were selling at the BFI Centennial Celebration last year? I picked up a copy of that as a large poster. I'm going to frame it, as it's really gorgeous. -- Pat _____________________________Think For Yourself______________________________ Patrick G. Salsbury http://www.sculptors.com/~salsbury/ ----------------------- Don't break the Law...fix it. ;^) ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 6 Oct 1996 12:48:34 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Patrick Salsbury Subject: Paper on Autonomous Housing. Comments welcome. Everyone, At the encouragement of several list members, I'm posting this for general review. Comments are welcome, and the document is available on my website, along with other articles and writings. Pat _____________________________Think For Yourself______________________________ Patrick G. Salsbury http://www.sculptors.com/~salsbury/ ----------------------- Don't break the Law...fix it. ;^) (Snip snip) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Hydroponics and Housing for the 21st Century" Patrick G. Salsbury Boulder Creek, CA ----- Presented Sunday, June 30th, 1996 Hydroponic Society of America - Annual Conference San Jose, California, USA Abstract As humanity moves into the future, we employ technology to address and correct age-old problems. By using efficient design principles and advanced materials, houses of the future will begin to free people from dependence on existing infrastructure, such as power, water, and phone lines. Hydroponic gardens will make these homes into miniature biospheres; self-contained bubbles that can be dropped anywhere on the planet, whether it be on mountain-top, island, desert, or tundra. By integrating systems for power and food generation, energy harvesting, water and waste recycling, and wireless telecommunications, the house can be viewed as a dwelling and life support system. If mass-produced from low-cost, high-strength materials, such a house begins to drop into the price range of a standard automobile. This research attempts to take a look not only at the technical details needed to implement such a dwelling system, but also at the larger-scale ramifications with regard to homelessness, global "crowding", and the effects on worldwide economy and education once such technology becomes widespread. Specific attention will be paid to hydroponic food production systems that are simple to use and computer-controllable. There is no longer any rational reason for people to go hungry on this planet. Every day, forty thousand children die of starvation on this planet. That's approximately one child every two seconds. Dying. I pause to reflect on this every now and again, as a sobering reminder of where we're coming up short, as a species. The problem is not a technical one, by any means. We've known how to grow food for thirty thousand years, at least. No, the problem is a political one. Humans seem to want to fight more often than not, and that keeps the croplands torn up, and the food trucks from getting through to where they're needed most. This research proposes a technical solution to this non-technical problem. By side-stepping, but not ignoring, the political issues, there are often great gains to be made that might otherwise get mired down in red tape. Although humans have been farming for the past thirty thousand years, some of the largest advances have been made in the past few centuries, and seem to be on the increase. In fact, the most promising results thus far seem to be in the hydroponics field. There is a large and growing body of information relating to hydroponics, and the reader is encouraged to explore this data as their interest prompts them. Briefly, hydroponics focuses on growing plants without soil. Plant roots are grown in a medium such as gravel, sand, or a fibrous material called "rock wool" through which nutrient-rich solutions flow, usually at timed intervals. The solutions can be customized to deliver specific nutrients for specific crops. This allows the plant to extract exactly what nutrients it needs, allows the roots time to breathe when the solution is drained away between cycles, and also allows any plant-wastes to be flushed away with the solution, so that there is no toxic buildup around the roots. This combination of techniques allows for extraordinary results when compared to traditional soil-based farming. (See Table 1.) Comparative Yields Per Acre in Soil and Soilless Culture Crop Soil Soilless Soya 600 lb 1550 lb Beans 5 tons 21 tons Peas 1 ton 9 tons Wheat 600 lb 4100 lb Rice 1000 lb 5000 lb Oats 1000 lb 2500 lb Beets 4 tons 12 tons Potatoes 8 tons 70 tons Cabbage 13,000 lb 18,000 lb Lettuce 9000 lb 21,000 lb Tomatoes 5-10 tons 60-300 tons Cucumbers 7000 lb 28,000 lb Table 1 - Comparative Yields Per Acre in Soil and Soilless Culture [Resh (1991) - p. 29] Maslow's Hierarchy of Human Needs Abraham Maslow, a psychologist from America in the mid-20th Century, developed the idea of a "hierarchy of needs" that must be met, in a specific order, for humans to develop into complete beings. To wit: Maslow maintained that our most basic need is for physiological survival: shelter, warmth, food, drink, and so on. Once these physiological needs are met, individuals then are able to address the need for safety and security, including freedom from danger and absence of threat. Once safety has been assured, belonging or love, which is usually found within families, friendships, membership in associations, and within the community, then becomes a priority. Maslow stressed that only when we are anchored in community do we develop self-esteem, the need to assure ourselves of our own worth as individuals. Maslow claimed that the need for self-esteem can be met through mastery or achievement in a given field or through gaining respect or recognition from others. Once the need for self-esteem has been largely met, Maslow stated, we will develop a new restlessness and the urge to pursue the unique gifts or talents that may be particular to that person. As Maslow stated, "A musician must make music, an artist must paint, a poet must write, if he is to be at ultimate peace with himself. What a man can be, he must be. He must be true to his own nature" [Maslow, A. (1970). Motivation and Personality (2nd ed.) p. 48 - New York: Harper & Row]. Maslow referred to this final level of need as "Self-Actualization." [Kunc, 1992] Maslow's Hierarchy is often represented as a pyramid (See Fig. 1), to show the levels of progression in human development. Food comes in at the very bottom level. There are various interpretations of the hierarchy, with subdivisions of the general types based upon scale of need. For example, in physiological survival, humans need air first and foremost. Without it, they will perish within minutes. Warmth (depending on local climate) would probably come next, followed by water, sleep, food, shelter, etc. Each of these has a longer time-period that a person can go without before death occurs. /\ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / SELF- \ / ACTUALIZATION \ /Pursue Inner Talent \ /Creativity Fulfillment\ /------------------------\ / SELF-ESTEEM \ / Achievement Mastery \ / Recognition Respect \ /--------------------------------\ / BELONGING - LOVE \ / Friends Family Spouse Lover \ /--------------------------------------\ / SAFETY \ / Security Stability Freedom from Fear \ /--------------------------------------------\ / PHYSIOLOGICAL \ / Air Food Water Shelter Warmth \ /__________________________________________________\ Figure 1: Maslow's Hierarchy of Human Needs As one progresses up the pyramid, one begins to wonder: "How long can a person go without self-esteem?" Certainly, it's not as life-threatening as lack of food, water, or air. Yet just as certainly, it has some detrimental effect upon their development. A quick scan of the television or radio channels will provide seemingly endless examples of current social problems, urban decay, poor education standards, etc. Again, the above question may come to mind. "How long?" The consequences are plain to see, and yet, according to Maslow's Hierarchy, these social and political problems may have a more deep-seated root, farther down the pyramid. To put it bluntly, a person who's going around with a grumbling stomach, wondering where their next meal is coming from, is not going to be concerned about doing their Civic Duty. To be homeless on the street, with no chance of being admitted to most of the restaurants they can see, is almost like rubbing salt into a wound. Their brain is quite literally being short-circuited by the message of FOOD-FOOD-FOOD-FOOD and there is little time for other ideas to enter. To tell a homeless person to "get a job" is to talk to them on completely the wrong level. That's a 4th-tier, "self-esteem/achievement" message, being passed to a 1st-tier, "physiological need" brain-state. The homeless person has to deal with meeting all of their physiological needs (of which there are four or five, as noted above), then move on to meeting their safety needs. After that, they need to feel that they belong; that they have friends and loved ones. Then, and ONLY then, will their brain be in a proper state to receive the message about getting a job and joining up with societal structure. Before then, you might as well be jabbering at them in some alien tongue, because they aren't going to process what you're saying as anything important to the goal of meeting their immediate needs. This does not apply only to the homeless, or only to Americans. It is a general trend in human development. We can see the same effect in many areas. Underdeveloped Third-World countries are concerned with subsistence farming, scavenging, or sometimes even eating insects just to survive, and thus they are too preoccupied to be bothered with things like learning computers, writing web pages, or building space colonies. In Middle Eastern countries, food supply is reasonably well assured, but the issue at hand is safety. People spend much of their time worrying about terrorist attacks, and wondering where the next bomb will go off. Thus, they can't devote as much time to building coffee-houses, educational centers, or art institutes. As cultures become more established, their primary needs are met, and they begin to develop the higher social organs of a society. Education becomes widespread, food is plentiful, housing widely available and affordable. Art, music, and culture begin to flow. What we see, in essence, is that the lower tiers of the pyramid are being met for a larger and larger portion of the population, and thus a great majority of the people flourish. They don't just survive, they don't just live, they _thrive_. It's important to note the distinction between those three states. They all deal with the act of living, but each one signifies a different level of development, based upon available resources. This closely mirrors the hydroponic environment with respect to plants, and so we see another general trend. When an organism is given the resources it needs to function, and is supplied them, not in bare minimums, but in abundance, and when its wastes are removed effectively from the localized area to be reprocessed into the environment efficiently, then the organism will thrive. (The reader is encouraged to review the figures for tomatoes in Table 1 for a case-in-point example of the difference between "living" and "thriving.") The Role of the House in Human Development Traditionally, the house has provided most of the functions of Maslow's Hierarchy. Food was grown in the garden, water came from a well or stream, (and more recently, from pipes), warmth from the hearth, shelter from the walls, and privacy from the very space surrounding the house. (This is the "elbow room" of the rural regions, when your nearest neighbor is sometimes several kilometers away.) The family lived and gathered in the home, provided feelings of love, belonging, acceptance, and provided resources for personal growth, exploration, and learning (to a point...then it became time to "leave the nest.") In many ways, industrial society has fractured the home, replacing gardens with grocery stores and convenience markets. Water comes from the faucet, warmth from a radiator or furnace vent. The walls of many apartments provide little shelter from the sounds of neighbors going about their lives, and in cities people are seldom away from the sounds of sirens and traffic. In fact, individuals seldom get time away from _other people_. Still, they are most likely away from extended family, and the need for acceptance is transferred from family and loved ones to the workplace. Shared experience often comes from watching the same TV shows as friends, and then talking about them while at work. In this way, it seems that the underlying fabric of society's psychological makeup (tiers one and two of Maslow's pyramid), the very home that we live in, has become fractured and dysfunctional. The house itself may have become a slightly toxic part of our existence. For if we get up in the morning, leave for work, come home at night exhausted to a place we're not all that fond of, and get ready to do it all again tomorrow, then what kind of life are we leading? How much of that can a person take before it begins to have detrimental effects on their psychological state? How many people like that can a society take before it begins to wear thin and fray at the edges? The Problem Restated as Design Specification How can we formulate an environment for human beings that provides for their health, happiness, safety, shelter, space, food, and water requirements, gives them adequate information resources to encourage intellectual growth, and provides enough space for privacy, "elbow room", and peace of mind? Such an environment should not strive simply to meet the bare minimum requirements, but should provide an abundance of resources to encourage thriving. It should be a veritable cornucopia for them to draw from. (Variety is the spice of life.) Such an environment must provide for human wastes, and take care of them in an intelligent, and eco-friendly manner. The house should not depend solely on outside sources for its needs. While it may make sense to plug into a power grid when available, it should also be able to generate its own power. When attached to a grid, it can sell off any surplus power and make a profit for the residents. Water may come from a hookup to local pipes, may be drawn from a local stream, pond or lake, harvested from rainfall, or perhaps even condensed out of the very air. It can be purified on-board, and stored for future use. Heat can obviously be harvested from the sun when in sunny areas, and should also come from other sources. Electric heat can be generated cleanly, and electricity is readily available from a variety of power-generation systems which can be kept on-board and intertwined. These may include fuel-cells, photovoltaics ("solar cells"), windmill generators, and deployable mini-hydroelectric turbines for houses near running water. Food may come from a local store, although fresh vegetables and grains should always be available from a hydroponic garden within the house. Enough food can be grown in 125 square feet of hydroponic space to feed a person indefinitely. [Gabel, 1979] Thus, with a series of stacked, illuminated trays, one average sized room should be able to provide an average family with copious amounts of fresh food, indefinitely. Information needs and communications may be met, to a good extent, by computerized hookup to the Internet. An advanced house will have many controllable elements that can be run by automated processes. The computer can monitor and adjust power generation; water intake, purification, and storage; heat, humidity, light levels; food production and the various elements of running nutrient cycles; house security, automatic doors, and so on. A Few Words About Computers Most people don't realize the power of the computers that sit on their desktops or get toted around in their notebooks. If they only use the machine for playing games, writing email, or keeping track of finances, they haven't begun to scratch the surface of what that little piece of silicon is capable of doing. The fact of the matter is, when loaded with the proper software, just about any computer that has been manufactured since the early 1990's is capable of running an entire house. Any processor that is equivalent to a 386 or better, is capable of running a multiuser, multitasking, Unix-style operating system that will allow multiple people to use the machine at once, while it simultaneously monitors general house functioning. In some cases, this software is freely available over the Internet at no cost, other than that of learning how to run it. Interested readers are encouraged to check out the comp.os.linux.* hierarchy of USENET newsgroups, or to do a web search for the word "linux" or to see a shining example of one such free operating system. Telecommunications functionality is also a necessity in modern homes, and can likewise be met in many ways by the current computers on the market. Present day computers are now beginning to edge into the sphere of communications that was traditionally held by the telephone, television, and fax machine. In fact, there are programs available on the Internet at no cost which allow computers equipped with sound boards to act as full-fledged telephones. The computer on one end digitizes the speaker's voice, sends the data across the net on a 14.4K (or faster) modem, and the computer on the other end converts the signal back into audio form which comes out of the PC speakers. Real-time conversations can be held with only slight (1-2 second) delays, which will lessen as technology advances. There are also versions available which cryptographically scramble the voice data, to assure privacy even though the conversation traverses the public networks. Total cost to the users? The cost of their Internet connection, which is typically $20 per month. There are no long-distance charges. In a similar vein, computer screens already deliver higher resolution than televisions, higher even than the much-promised but still undelivered "high definition television" (HDTV) that has been "just around the corner" for the past several years. With increasing network speeds and the high-powered graphics cards available today, TV can appear in a window of your computer screen, at full speed, with stereo sound. Using the small digital cameras available starting at around US$100 (Mid-1996), you may now do interactive video conferencing across the Internet. In essence, the power of the television studio is coming to the computer, and each home can be its own "station." In the computer industry, there is something called "point-to-point protocol," or PPP. This is a networking protocol that allows any two points in communication with each other (i.e. - one phone calling another) to pass data as though they were hardwired into the Internet. This means that any phone, in any location, may make a phone call and be part of the Internet, just for the duration of that call. The practical upshot of this, in the context of the portable, self-sufficient house, is that any home, anywhere, may be connected to the Internet. Cellular and satellite technologies remove even the need for connecting wires, allowing families to live on remote mountain tops or tropical islands and still remain connected to friends, loved ones, current events, and educational resources. In this way, we begin to see how some of the traditional social structures of schools and communities begin to dissolve and re-form into the in-home schooling and virtual cultures of the online world. In Maslow's hierarchy, having met the basics of physiological needs (level 1) and safety (level 2), people move on to dealing with the higher issues of belonging (level 3), self-esteem (level 4), and self-actualization (level 5). They begin to explore, to branch out, and to develop themselves more fully towards their true potential. This is not meant to imply that the Internet is a panacea, and that simply by connecting to the resources online, one will become a more complete human being. In fact, there are strong arguments to the contrary. In his 1995 book, "Silicon Snake Oil," Clifford Stoll takes a very long, hard look at the almost fanatical rush to jump on the Internet bandwagon. This seeming mania has corporations spending millions of dollars trying to attract net-surfers to glitzy web sites that have lots of flash but little content, while libraries and schools are slashing their book and periodical budgets so that they can afford the latest New Thing to be offered on CD-ROM, and the latest machines to run those CD-ROMs. Readers are encouraged to pay special attention to this book. It indicates some new social problems that are heading our way quickly. Please bear in mind that it was always intended to be "Technology in the Service of Mankind" and not the other way around. The computer is a tool. Nothing more, nothing less. It should not be your master, and only by much labor and study may you begin to master it. The rewards are great, but the cost in time and focus may be more than many wish to invest. It is an inherently flexible tool, allowing one to perform in a wide variety of media. In today's society, such flexibility is useful, for as Abraham Maslow also said: "Those who are only good with hammers see every problem as a nail." The computer is with us for the foreseeable future. It shouldn't appear as a fearsome thing, but as a useful extension of ourselves. By integrating the home computer with the home hydroponic garden, we should be able to develop gardens that are somewhat self-tending. This will lessen the amount of focus non-gardeners need to spend on the garden, and will thus help gardening appeal to a larger portion of today's push-button society. The computer can keep track of things such as light levels, heat levels, humidity, nutrient flow and concentration, and amount of oxygen or carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and nutrient solution. It can even take care of rotating plant trays or grow lights, provided the proper hardware is installed. All this can be done in the background, while the computer is also being used to maintain general house functioning, communications, etc., as noted above. Some may think that this approach takes away the "fun" of gardening, and in some ways, this may be true. But for a good many people who are currently getting food from the local convenience mart, there may not be a tremendous interest in actual gardening. They'd like to put in the seeds, hit a button, and get food out of the other end. We must accommodate such viewpoints in future designs, so that people are able to reap the benefits of home-grown, readily available, non-processed food, without devoting copious amounts of their time to obtaining that food. In "The Celestine Prophecy," James Redfield noted the feedback loop that can develop between a gardener and their plants, and how that loop is reinforced when one eats the vegetables that you, yourself, have grown. As more people discover the joy of producing their own food, and tending to their own nutritional needs, we can expect to see a change in how people think, and in how society functions. As you build the bottom layers of Maslow's pyramid, the upper layers have a more solid foundation to leverage from. The Freedom to Roam Steven K. Roberts has spent the past eleven years promoting a lifestyle that he calls "technomadics" or "nomadness". It's a lifestyle using technology to free oneself from the infrastructure of society, which allows one to travel about the world, while maintaining contact with friends and family. Steve is widely known as "the guy on that computerized bicycle" by the many people who may have seen him on TV, or in newspaper and magazine articles with his recumbent bicycle, the BEHEMOTH (Big Electronic Human-Energized Machine... Only Too Heavy). Steve rode approximately 17,000 miles on three different versions of his recumbent bicycle. Each one heavier, and more well-connected than the last. It was quite common for Steve to be getting email, faxes, cellular phone calls, ham radio calls, and information via satellite link-up...all while pedaling down the road on his bike. He used a digital camera to send pictures of where he was, kept track of his location via GPS (Global Positioning System), and kept a database of over 6000 friends and contacts from around the world. He has run a mailing list for several years promoting this lifestyle, and there is active discussion from many people roaming the planet in networked vans, hiking with backpacks and notebook computers, and other creative combinations. For the past several years, Steve and his friends have been working on the Microship. It's a sea-based extension of the ideas developed on the BEHEMOTH, including all the latest tools to allow him and his partner, Faun, to head out onto the oceans and explore the planet's coastlines and seaports, all while keeping in touch, of course. The Microship has more bells and whistles than I'd care to think about, including a hydroponic garden to supply fresh food while on the open sea, in case the day's catch proves sparse. Steve's vision of the future entails a society of people who move about the planet in freely-forming and freely-separating communities of intention. People who come together, for a while, because of some common interest, and then go their separate ways at the time of their choosing. Much like the Internet, really. Whether they be packs of bicyclists riding cross-country, or his forthcoming "Flotilla" of small water craft, the idea remains the same: People find others with similar interest, join up with them for a while, travel and explore together, and then split off to join with other groups or explore on their own. People interested in learning more about Steve's work or who share his vision may want to check out his "Nomadic Research Labs" web site at: http://www.microship.com/ The portable house idea set forth in this research is a land-based extension of Steve's core concepts, for those who might not want to change location every day, but aren't really up for a 30-year mortgage, either. Once people have the freedom to get up and move, there's no more fighting with the neighbor for years (or decades) on end. There's no more staying in one area, because "the mortgage will be paid off in just a few more years." People will no longer be rooted down, plant-like, to one area, because their house will no longer be tied to plumbing, power, and phone lines, or anchored to the ground. Instead, they will begin to rediscover their animal freedom to get up and move around. If they don't like the political climate, they are free to find a niche that more aptly suits them. If the neighborhood no longer holds the same charm, they can pack up and head out to find another. If they really don't want to be around ANYONE, they can head to the top of a remote mountain, a desert isle, or some similar wilderness. This is not a new idea, by any means. Nomadic tribes have been wandering across the planet for aeons, and do so to this very day. In this century, one of the principle pioneers of the self-contained house idea was R. Buckminster ("Bucky") Fuller. Bucky deliberately trained himself to think fifty years ahead of his current time, so that he could envision the needs of forthcoming generations. He created the geodesic dome, as well as hundreds of other inventions and artifacts, and wrote several dozen books. A good one to start with is "Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth." Bucky went to excruciating effort to promote the ideas of self-sufficiency and living light on the land, more in tune with the planet around us. As we move forward, more and more of his ideas are beginning to reach fruition. Active discussion and many resources are to be found on the bit.listserv.geodesic newsgroup, which is tied to the GEODESIC mailing list. From there, interested readers may dive into the sea of ideas that Bucky has inspired. Economic Implications The ramifications of this ability to move about are fairly profound. It will change the core concepts that are held about society and its structure. For centuries, Man has divided up land, parceled it out, sold it off, left it to heirs, farmed on it, built on it, and lived very closely to it. More recently, city dwellers have become isolated from the land, and have paid higher prices for smaller divisions of property. Throughout all of this has ridden the spectre of the tax collector. No matter where people lived, they stayed fairly well tied to an area, and the landlord or tax collector always knew where to go to collect money. In some ways, this isn't going to change, fundamentally, for anyone who "owns" land is probably going to be charged some sort of tax on it. However, the people in self-sufficient dwellings are free to come and go as they choose. They will most likely pay "rent" of some sort to the owner of the land they happen to be on at any given point, which will help the land owner with the inevitable taxes. The interesting thing is that now ANY landowner may become a landlord, at least, for a while. Imagine, if you will, a farmer who has some fields lying fallow. The air is clear, the view is spectacular, and the population density is very, very low. Along comes a person and says "Nice view you have, here. Care to rent it out for a bit?" After some discussion, they make a deal, and the newcomer has his house air-lifted in by helicopter for a few months, while he enjoys "life in the country." After the agreed-upon time is up, the house gets air-lifted out again, the farmer has some extra money in hand, and also has his field back just in time for the next planting. Of course, this is a rather simplistic view of things, and would obviously involve slightly more negotiation than simply saying "mind if I live here?" Entire new industries open up for realtors who can help people find the type of place they've been looking for to park their house. USENET newsgroups and web pages will be able to coordinate efforts between the land-owners who have space to rent, and the technomads who wish to rent them for a while, much as the "forsale" newsgroups and want-ads in the newspaper currently function. This mobile, independent technology moves us forward in ways that leapfrog current social thinking. We move past the mentality of the nation-state, with its artificial borders and fabricated hostilities against "enemies" from the other side of some political line. As a species, we are once again able to begin seeing people as just that...people. When everyone is moving around, it becomes increasingly difficult to keep fighting with someone just because they're in some certain location. When a disaster hits, it becomes easier to replace the damaged house with a shiny new one. Better yet, one with all the latest features and additions. Better even than that, it may be possible to move things to safety beforehand, if the problem is foreseen, as is often the case with hurricanes and floods. Food In an evolutionary sense, it all comes down to food. Either you eat, or are eaten. The ability to procure food defines your existence. As noted earlier, a person's brain will quite literally short-circuit if it's not receiving adequate and proper nutrition; to a drastic, and often fatal, end. People won't be worried about current events if they aren't eating well, and conversely, if they are eating well, they'll be much more attentive to that which is going on around them. To eat is the very first thing we ever learn. Every one of us did learn to eat, way back when we were unicellular. It's part of our nature. So why, you may wonder, is there still all this hoopla about food? Why are cultures deprived of the necessary nutrients to allow them to get on in life? Why, precisely, ARE those forty thousand children starving to death every single day? Since we've known how to grow food for at least thirty thousand years, it quickly becomes apparent that the artificial scarcities that are created daily around the globe are actually little more than thinly veiled acts of terrorism. These so-called "scarcities" are often little more than an unwillingness on someone's part to ship something to somewhere it's needed. When you stop to think about it, it's just one organism or culture's attempt to starve out another organism or culture, which really isn't very polite, when you stop to think about it. So here we sit, in the middle of the 1990's, just before the cusp of the Third Millennium. And what do we have to show for ourselves? Forty Thousand dead children every day. And that's only from starvation. We haven't even begun to count diseases or other afflictions. In the larger picture, as well as on a personal level, it really does all come down to food. In looking at Maslow's hierarchy, it's apparent that food provides our baseline. It's what we build the rest of ourselves out of...quite literally. So the question for all humans living in our current society is this: Would YOU like to build a body that consists mainly of bioflavinoids, preservatives, and disodium EDTA? Or would you prefer to select from a more wholesome group of raw materials? Each of us needs to ask this question of ourselves, and act accordingly. Who knows? Maybe one of those starving children had the answer to world hunger, or poverty, or AIDS, or Ebola, locked up inside their neural matrix. Had they been given the proper balance of nutrients, calories, books, experiences and resources, perhaps they would have figured out one of the mysteries that has eluded us, as a species, for aeons. The only way to find out, of course, is to nurture them, and let them grow. Until then, we're all going to suffer, in some way or another. Worldwide, we need to address the problems of starvation, not with committees, not with focus groups and international hearings, but with food. Throwing coins at starving people won't help them nearly as much as giving them food will. Long term benefits come from giving them the knowledge and ability to produce their own food, not to wait for handouts from us. Once they have that, their brains may begin to work a bit more smoothly, and some of the recurring social problems that we keep seeing may begin to fade away. References and Suggested Further Research: The Best of The Growing Edge (Book collection from 'The Growing Edge' Magazine) (c) 1994 by New Moon Publishing, Inc. 215 SW Second Street, #201 P.O. Box 1027, Corvalis, Oregon 97339 Phone: 503-757-0176 Fax: 503-757-0028 Email: talexan@csos.orst.edu The Celestine Prophecy (c) 1993 by James Redfield Published by Warner Books, Inc. 1271 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020 ISBN: 0-446-51862-X The GEODESIC mailing list send email to LISTSERV@UBVM.CC.BUFFALO.EDU with one line in the message body: SUBSCRIBE GEODESIC ----- (Also available as the bit.listserv.geodesic newsgroup in USENET) Ho-Ping: Food for Everyone (c) 1979 by Medard Gabel and the World Game Laboratory World Game Institute - 3215 Race St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA Phone: (215) 387-0220 E-Mail: wgi@worldgame.org Web: http://www.worldgame.org/~wgi Hydroponic Food Production - A Definitive Guidebook for the Advanced Home Gardener and the Commercial Hydroponic Grower Fourth Edition, (c) 1991 by Howard M. Resh, Ph.D. Published by Woodbridge Press Publishing Company Post Office Box 209 Santa Barbara, California 93102 Hydroponic Home Food Gardens (c) 1994 by Howard M. Resh, Ph.D. Published by Woodbridge Press Publishing Company Post Office Box 209 Santa Barbara, California 93102 The Hydroponic Hot House - Low-Cost, High-Yield Greenhouse Gardening (c) 1992 by James B. DeKorne Published by Loompanics Unlimited P.O. Box 1197 Port Townsend, WA 98368 The Hydroponics Mailing List - hydro@hawg.stanford.edu, is for the discussion hydroponic gardening and related topics. To join the mailing list, please send mail to majordomo@hawg.stanford.edu with the message "subscribe hydro" in the body. Web archives at: http://suif.stanford.edu/~rfrench/hydro/ The Independent Home - Living Well with Power from the Sun, Wind, and Water A Real Goods Independent Living Book (c) 1993 by Michael Potts Published by Chelsea Green Publishing Company P.O. Box 428 White River Junction, Vermont 05001 The Kids' Whole Future Catalog - A Book About Your Future (c) 1982 by Paula Taylor Published by Random House, Inc., New York ISBN: 0-394-85090-4 (trade) 0-394-95090-9 (lib. bdg.) The Need to Belong: Rediscovering Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. (c) 1992 by Norman Kunc, Axis Consultation and Training Ltd. 4623 Elizabeth Street, Port Alberni, B.C. Canada V9Y 6L8 http://www.almanac.bc.ca/~axis/maslow.html Steve Roberts and Faun Skyles Nomadic Research Labs 740 Aldo Ave., Santa Clara, CA 95054 Phone: 408-567-0201 http://www.microship.com/ Practical Hydroponics International Magazine A.C.N. 058 296 826 P.O. Box 225, Narrabeen, NSW 2101, Australia Phone (02) 913 8855 - FAX (02) 913 2300 Silicon Snake Oil - Second Thoughts on the Information Highway (c) 1995 by Clifford Stoll Published by Doubleday 1540 Broadway, New York, New York 10036 ISBN 0-385-41993-7 Worm's Way - Urban Farming Source Book/Catalog 3151 South Highway 446, Bloomington, IN 47401 Phone: 800-274-9676 Web: http://www.wormsway.com/ Bio: Patrick Salsbury is a Design Scientist living in the San Francisco Bay Area. He works on creating solutions for social problems such as traffic congestion, homelessness, poverty, hunger, and poor education. Last Update: May 19, 1996 ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 7 Oct 1996 03:19:00 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: bill paton Organization: bp ent. Subject: Re: Dymaxion map Scientific American > Is this the same one they were selling at the BFI Centennial > Celebration last year? I picked up a copy of that as a large poster. I'm going > to frame it, as it's really gorgeous. > TO MY KNOWLEDGE IT IS--THE NEW DYMAXION SATELITE WORLD. -- Bill Paton --Solutioneer bpaton@inforamp.net THE DIRECTOR'S TEMPLATE http://www.inforamp.net/~bpaton ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 7 Oct 1996 12:50:03 +0100 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: tom aagdii Subject: Re: Paper on Autonomous Housing. Comments welcome. Comments: To: Patrick Salsbury In-Reply-To: <199610061948.MAA01082@bootstrap.sculptors.com> your paper is good try at attempting to be comprhensive. it could be a basis for more refined research, i my self dont pretend to know much at all, i just like to encourge you to keep at it. i would think that by re- viewing your work, you could see where are the weakness and the strenght of your own thinking. i red an article long ago, i dont remember nothing of it. but i think it was about this kind of agriculture, and somehow Chicago were the place this research was doen. but they were talking about the high tech it needs if doen comercially and it cost quite a lot, i think the writer was talking about planting spinish and discussed the economics of such a factory . this info comes from a deep storage of forgotten questions. i like the bit about computer t.v and communication. i like to see a video on the library computer screen, since idont own one, with some professor explaining Coexter geometry, or smart chemist explaining nuclear reaction in detail, and if possible to ask questions. i miss my chances for education, and the institution are structured in way, i cant go back and learn. few more ideas: i think your paper is a senario, which you can add more strips; this means that it needs cutting and sharpenning. these more strips can go into other areas. if you read any section by Fuller this what you notice: he writes in alloys way, he take a big pattren and attach to it a number of small ones, just like steel which is made from mostly iron and less than one 1% carbon and cooper and other elments. these small proportion is the cause of the strenght of steel. good luck Tagdi p.s dedecting thinking of another in my thinking may help me think! ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 7 Oct 1996 11:09:08 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: BUCKMINSTER FULLER LINK Comments: To: ppc@pacificpuzzle.com Pacific Puzzle Company http://www.pacificpuzzle.com/~ppc PO Box 1001 Anacortes, WA 98221 Dear Sirs, Your link to http://metro.turnpike.net/G/GoatBoy/bucky.html (Bucky Fuller Virtual Institute) is apparently no longer valid. It appears the provider in Scotland has = either been bought out or moved to one in San Diego. I suggest the = following link to a site that is not likely to change. http://www.bfi.org This is the official Buckminster Fuller Institute site which has much = info plus links to all other Bucky web pages known to exist. Joe S. Moore ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 7 Oct 1996 14:22:15 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Peter Morse Subject: Re: Salsbury:Autonomous Housing Patrick: I like your paper. I've been thinking about how to work on these issues since I started reading seriously about Fuller a year or so ago. I am of the opinion that the technological barriers to progress in this area are small or nonexistent and that the social/political barriers are huge. There is a series on the housing crisis in the New York Times this week that pretty well outlines what the challenge are, and how unimaginative housing officials are in contemplating solutions. We should start thinking about this very much as a marketing exercise. If one were able to offer a product/service such as described in your paper, the autonomous house and the EDUCATION to take advantage of it, even in an early version, AT A COMPETITIVE PRICE, there would be buyers. The real question in my mind is, how do you organize the talent and begin the raising of captial, product development and market research for HYDROPONICS & HOUSING FOR THE 21ST CENTURY, INCORPORATED? If you could sell the concept to the boards of directors of Toyota or Mitsubishi or Hyundai (easier than selling it to the boards of GM or Lockheed Martin I bet), you'd be off to a great start..... "More men are killed by overwork than the importance of the world justifies." -Rudyard Kipling Peter J. Morse 703-243-4073 Arlington, Virginia ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 7 Oct 1996 11:43:25 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: PROJECT EARTH Project Earth Adam Trombly, a physicist and climatologist at=20 the Institute for Advanced Studies in Aspen , Colorado,=20 founded Project Earth with Buckminster Fuller.=20 Adam may be reached by E-mail at iasa@rof.net http://www.doubleclickd.com/project_earth/home.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 7 Oct 1996 13:58:16 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: RBF & DISCOVERY CHANNEL Black Mountain dome pic http://bbs.online.discovery.com/DCO/doc/1012/world/technology/biomimetics= /biomimetics2.2.2.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 7 Oct 1996 14:50:20 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: BUCKY INTERVIEW 1983 BUCKMINSTER FULLER REACHING THE POINT WHERE HUMANITY CAN DEAL WITH ITS OWN INFORMATION Transcript of Global Vision video interview by Michael O'Callaghan, = 1983. http://www.igc.apc.org/glencree/bucky.html ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 8 Oct 1996 13:34:13 +1000 Reply-To: practopi@future.com.au Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Dean Ervik Organization: Future Reality Suite 12/67-69 Alexander St. Crows Nest, NSW 2065, Sydney,Australia. Subject: Re: DOME Version 4.6 Released Patrick Salsbury wrote: > > Rick, > I downloaded 4.6 and after some futzing with the makefile, got it to > compile under Linux. I've rendered a couple of domes with it, and am VERY > impressed. It doesn't like the "hollow" tag, so I get domes that look like > that have opaque panels, not just open-frame ones. > I'm using POVray 2.2, though, not the new 3.0. Maybe that will fix it. > > Anyway, it looks to be a VERY nice toolset, and I'm looking forward to > playing with it more. Nice work! :) > > -- > Pat > _____________________________Think For Yourself______________________________ > Patrick G. Salsbury > http://www.sculptors.com/~salsbury/ > ----------------------- > Don't break the Law...fix it. ;^) Is it possible for me to try and port it to Irix? Dean Sydney mailto:practopi@future.com.au ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 8 Oct 1996 11:41:11 +1000 Reply-To: practopi@future.com.au Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Dean Ervik Organization: Future Reality Suite 12/67-69 Alexander St. Crows Nest, NSW 2065, Sydney,Australia. Subject: Home Dome Quizz Joe S. Moore wrote: > > Everybody, > > I want to thank those who helped me to get my mail software configured properly. My email is now apparently getting through in ungarbled form with the minimal amount of mysterious characters. I have the capability of bookmarking on the fly as I browse; however, later, when I look at the bookmarks, often I don't remember what a particular bookmark refers to. Sometimes URLs are quite criptic. So I needed a way to save ANNOTATED bookmarks. By emailing to myself and later combining my emails into one post, I seem to have found a reasonably practical way (in terms of time and effort) to achieve my goal, for now. > > Sincerely, > > Joe S. Moore Hi Joe, Not everthing is configured as yet.... When I read your posting the text just keeps going off the right of the page. Also, when "emailing to yourself" you are actually emailing to the Geodesic listserver.(As I'm doing now). keep trying, Deano. Dear EVERYONE, I have two questions for you... 1) Where in the world would you find a company that can produce flat double glazed tinted triangular windows for 5/8 geodesic domes and 2) If you didn't want a "cupola" on the roof where and how would put a couple of vent fans so that when it rained you didn't have to climb up on a ladder and close them by hand and/or the room below wouldn't get wet. Hope my questions are clear Dean Ervik Sydney mailto:practopi@future.com.au ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 8 Oct 1996 09:43:01 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: ELLESTAD DOME SYNERGISTIC MONO-ELEMENT GEODESIC DOME Everett M. Ellestad B.S., M.A, M.A., ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "A geodesic dome made up of a single, repeated composite = element that allows for the inclusion of specially designed units for = lighting and access. This structure was conceived totally independently = of the work of the late Buckminster Fuller (Bucky) more than 20 years = ago. However, later, through correspondence with Mr. Fuller, this = concept was compared with his patented designs, and found (as far as = could be ascertained) not to be included in any of his patents or = drawings. The model shown was tested for accuracy and structural = strength by being constructed of synergistically folded thin cardboard." http://www.pi.se/INTENSE/dome.html ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 8 Oct 1996 09:51:15 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: BUCKMINSTER FULLER According to the Alta Vista search engine, the phrase "Buckminster = Fuller" appears at least once on about 2000 separate web pages! ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 8 Oct 1996 09:57:12 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: GDI DOMES WEB PAGE 10290 Davison Road, Davison, MI 48423 Phone: 810-653-2383 1-800-854-9977 Fax: 810 -653-6100 In the early 1950's, a designer and engineer named R. Buckmeister Fuller = developed a concept of "doing more with less" which lead to the creation = of the Geodesic Dome. A few years later, Geodesic Domes, Inc. was = licensed to manufacture Fullers idea, leading to a company dedication to = new development. GDI is a family owned corporation that began business = with a modest workshop and one small model. http://www.geo-dome.com/gdi/gdi.html ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 8 Oct 1996 10:30:05 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: GEODESIC SOFTWARE Comments: cc: SYNERGETICS LIST "One of my students and fellow tutors, James Willmott, has been = building geodesics and 'synergetic' designs with MicroStation v5.0 on a Mac PPC. = If you would like further information, ...I have forwarded this message to = him," Kind Regards, Richard Grosser CADRE Co-Ordinator Chch Polytechnic PO Box 22-095 Chch NZ 8001 Ph:+643 3 3890564, Fax:+643 3 3890569 grosserr@v1.chchp.ac.nz,Internet r.grosser@mactropolis.co.nz,Internet r.grosser@ext.canterbury.ac.nz,Internet http://kona.ee.pitt.edu/NewsGroupArchives/alt.cad/Nov95/7639.txt ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 8 Oct 1996 08:30:19 CDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "J. Michael Rowland" Organization: Management 21 Inc. Subject: Re: GDI DOMES WEB PAGE > In the early 1950's, a designer and engineer named R. Buckmeister Fuller > developed a concept of "doing more with less" which lead to the creation > of the Geodesic Dome. A few years later, Geodesic Domes, Inc. was > licensed to manufacture Fullers idea, leading to a company dedication to > new development. GDI is a family owned corporation that began business > with a modest workshop and one small model. Well, at least they got the "more with less" part right. BTW, I hope somebody is collecting occurrences of the name "Buckmeister".... jmr 800-899-0021 voice ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 8 Oct 1996 13:24:50 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.shelterpub.com/_shelter/shelter_book.html These are the people who published _Domebook One_ and _Domebook 2_! A = section of _Shelter_ has "Domebook 3". JSM "Shelter: The Book 176 pages 11" x 14" Trade paperback 1973 $16.95 ISBN 0-089815-364-6"=20 http://www.shelterpub.com/_shelter/shelter_book.html ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 8 Oct 1996 14:10:59 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: BINISYSTEMS TENT This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBB522.88040160 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable "Self-shaping mini-shelter designed for civilian-military emergency, = non-pneumatic, floating, suspendable tent which is dropped by low-flying = aircraft. 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the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: James Fischer Subject: Re: Home Dome Quizz (Windows/Vents/Fans) Comments: To: practopi@future.com.au, DomeHome-H@h19.hoflin.com Dean Ervik asked: >1) Where in the world would you find a company that can produce flat >double glazed tinted triangular windows for 5/8 geodesic domes and See my prior post entitled "Kalwall Glazing" for a few suggestions. If you don't subscribe to the GEODESIC or DomeHome lists, mail me back, and you will get a copy via direct e-mail. >2) If you didn't want a "cupola" on the roof where and how would put a >couple of vent fans so that when it rained you didn't have to climb up >on a ladder and close them by hand and/or the room below wouldn't get >wet. Assuming that the vent fans are the "whole house fan" type gizmos, what you want is a lightweight "window-blind" style covering for your fans. The force of the air from the fans would blow the slats "open", and they would fall back into their closed position when the fans do not blow. If you recess the covering, stray breezes across the summit of the dome will not blow the slats open. There are also vents of a similar nature that are used to ventilate foundations. These open at "hot" temperatures and close when the temperature is not hot. While these vents are small, they are also cheap. I can buy them at Lowes Home Center (a home-improvement store that is larger than my home town's "downtown"!) for about $6.00 US each. These are great for overheat relief in greenhouses, so I use them in sets as a high-tech ridge vent. If you want a 100% bullet-proof solution, you want a "coolie hat" top over the summit of the dome that has a good-sized overhang beyond the size of the fan opening, and/or a solenoid-operated vent. All these approaches are well-represented in the area of kitchen/bath vent fans, so be sure to check out the offerings in the catalogs and stores before you decide on an approach. At worst, you could buy the smaller kitchen/bath vent, take it to a metal worker, and tell him to make you a bigger version of whatever you slap on his worktable. Of course I am a Marxist-Leninist - I listen to John Lennon's music, and I love Groucho Marx films. james fischer jfischer@supercollider.com ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 9 Oct 1996 17:25:05 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: Fw: syn-l: Nobel Prize for buckyball ---------- > From: Kirby Urner > To: synergetics-l@teleport.com > Subject: syn-l: Nobel Prize for buckyball > Date: Wednesday, October 09, 1996 3:48 PM >=20 > >I'm sure you all have already heard the news -- but on the off chance = that > >you haven't. > >DR. Kroto, Dr. Smalley, and Dr. Curl have received the Nobel Prize in > >Chemistry for the buckminsterfullerene. Of course, even first press = coverage > >mentions Bucky. VERY EXCITING!!!!!! > > > >Fondest regards, Allegra > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------- > Kirby Urner "All realities are virtual" -- KU > Email: pdx4d@teleport.com > Web: http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/ >=20 > .- ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 9 Oct 1996 23:24:25 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Kirby Urner Organization: 4D Solutions Subject: Re: Dymaxion map Scientific American bpaton@inforamp.net. (bill paton) wrote: >In the October 96 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN magazine is a picture of the new >satellite version of the Dymaxion Map. There is no reference to Bucky >though unfortunately. It is worth checking out though. > >-- >Bill Paton --Solutioneer Thanks for pointing this out. I had the issue right here on my desk and didn't even realize the map was in it (pg. 28). Personally speaking, my view is that it's fine to use the Fuller Projection in the context of science articles without digressing to talk about the map itself (the caption mentions its foldability into an icosa, which is relevant). The point is to have this accurate and useful map available for displaying global data, as is done in this article. Asking that science writers pay the penalty of needing to include obligatory text about Fuller and/or BFI etc. would discourage, not encourage, its generic adoption for a wide variety of science applications (excluding display of national boundaries, against which misusage Fuller explicitly copy-protected his map -- they have no scientific existence in any case). Most Mercators don't mention Mercator, either. There is a proper time and place to celebrate Fuller's contribution (and Sadao's, Gray's, DeVarco's etc.) and other times/places when one should simply use the map to show data. Kirby Webmaster Buckminster Fuller Institute ---------------------------------------------------- Kirby Urner "All realities are virtual" -- KU Email: pdx4d@teleport.com Web: http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/ ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 9 Oct 1996 23:32:06 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Kirby Urner Organization: 4D Solutions Subject: Joe Moore posts Just downloaded the latest and greatest version of Agent, the newsreader. This one includes MIME decoding and all of a sudden Joe Moore's cryptic MIME postings show up as cute little icons with boxes, clickable URLs and stuff. Wow. Just before upgrading to this latest Agent, I'd complained to Joe about all that MIME junk in his posts. But I think for most news readers, that MIME stuff does NOT decode. Those lucky ones among us who can appreciate this kind of posting shouldn't insist on it. I'm glad Joe's more recent posts appear to be strictly ASCII. Kirby ---------------------------------------------------- Kirby Urner "All realities are virtual" -- KU Email: pdx4d@teleport.com Web: http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/ ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 9 Oct 1996 20:17:10 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Kirby Urner Subject: Fuller Projection in SciAm 10/96 Comments: cc: synergetics-l@teleport.com bpaton@inforamp.net. (bill paton) wrote: >In the October 96 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN magazine is a picture of the new >satellite version of the Dymaxion Map. There is no reference to Bucky >though unfortunately. It is worth checking out though. > >-- >Bill Paton --Solutioneer >bpaton@inforamp.net One should add that SciAm Oct 96 *does* credit the source of the map on pg. 28, along the right edge where is printed: WORLDSAT INTERNATIONAL / J. KNIGHTON & BUCKMINSTER FULLER INSTITUTE / SCIENCE SOURCE Kirby BFI webmaster Note: earlier post by me to GEODESIC cc SciAm expressed the opinion that Fuller Projections could very appropriately be used in scientific contexts sans any text whatsoever either about the map or Bucky in the article. SciAm's small credit next to the map is also appropriate. Using Fuller Projections to display political states is not appropriate however -- better to use other projections for that. ---------------------------------------------------- Kirby Urner "All realities are virtual" -- KU Email: pdx4d@teleport.com Web: http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/ ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 10 Oct 1996 15:51:13 +0100 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: tom aagdii Subject: thinking In-Reply-To: <9610091724.aa01938@inside.cruzio.com> Wittgenstein idea of understanding is a peroformance, or an ability and not an enterior act. i was wondering how his defenition or explanation relate to Fuller meaning of undrstanding. it seems that Fuller probably have the same meaning, when he says that undrstanding is a sytem of 4 ideas. once the relationship are undrstood, the case is closed. and it also seems to correlate with the idea of thinking as a series in time- overlaping, and not unitary. since in Wittgestein the idea of understanding is not an act that is interior in the mind but rather a performance in a context. if this is true, it might help in accepting thinking as an going process and not forcing it. in Fuller writting this corresponds to the idea that thinking is an act of dismissing of irrelvancy. there are some problems of course, one is dealing in intresubjective states like fear which is can be powerful in state of confusion. also there is the problem of interpetation which relay heavly on memory. i have a suprificial idea of W, i would like very much if any one have some undrstanding of the above relation. thanks tagdi ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 10 Oct 1996 09:32:41 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: Fw: SUGGESTION ---------- > From: Danuta Bois > To: Joe S. Moore > Subject: Re: SUGGESTION > Date: Wednesday, October 09, 1996 6:01 PM >=20 > >Dear Ms. Bois, > > > >How about adding Margaret Fuller (1810-50), a great-aunt of R. = Buckminster > Fuller, to your collection? She co-founded THE DIAL magazine and was = the > first to publish Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry Thoreau. She was also = the > first female foreign correspondent of THE NEW YORK TIMES. > > > >Respectfully, > > > >Joe S. Moore > > > > >=20 > Done. Thanks for your suggestion. I really appreciate it. >=20 > Danuta > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Danuta Bois > email: dbois@netsrq.com > G.C.R.E.C./Univ. of Florida >=20 > "But history, real solemn history, I cannot be interested in... > I read it a little as a duty, but it tells me nothing that does > not either vex or weary me. The quarrels of popes and kings, > with wars or pestilences, in every page; the men all so good for > nothing, and hardly any women at all -- it is very tiresome" > -- Catherine Morland in Jane Austen's _Northanger Abbey_ = (1817) >=20 > Please visit Distinguished Women of Past and Present at > http://www.netsrq.com/~dbois/ > or at > http://www.vol.it/mirror/women/ >=20 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >=20 > .- ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 10 Oct 1996 09:46:19 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: Fw: Query Q001, 3 hits: FIND geodesic and buckminster ---------- > From: User-Services@Reference.COM > To: joemoore@cruzio.com > Subject: Query Q001, 3 hits: FIND geodesic and buckminster=20 > Date: Thursday, October 10, 1996 12:31 AM >=20 > -------------------------------- > For a user manual: User-Manual@Reference.COM > For human help: User-Services@Reference.COM > For further queries: Email-Queries@Reference.COM > If you forgot your password: Forgot-Password@Reference.COM >=20 > This query brought to you by United Way > "Reaching those who need help. Touching us all. ®" > http://www.unitedway.org/ >=20 > 3 documents found (787773 scanned) > ##. Date Scr Subject Newsgroup/E-mail List Author > 1. Oct-09 90 Re: Nobel prize in c sci.chem = pauld@chemind.demon. > 2. Oct-09 84 Nobel Panel Honors A biz.clarinet.webnews. = C-reuters@clari.net=20 > 3. Oct-09 80 Five Americans, Brit biz.clarinet.webnews. = C-reuters@clari.net=20 > -------------------------------- >=20 > Hit-Number: 1 > Article-ID: 10_1996&741460 > Score: 90 > Subject: Re: Nobel prize in chemistry > From: pauld@chemind.demon.co.uk (Paul Deards) > Date: Wed, 9 Oct 1996 09:20:55 -0700 > Message-ID: > Newsgroups: sci.chem >=20 > For those who haven't heard the news yet,=20 >=20 >=20 > This years Nobel prize for Chemistry has been awarded to the team = which > discovered fullerenes - a new family of elemental carbon where the = atoms > are bound in the form of a ball. In 1985, UK chemist Harold Kroto and = US > scientists Robert Curl and Richard Smalley vapourised samples of = carbon and > studied the structures of the clusters that condensed from the carbon = gas. > They found stable arrangements of 60-atom carbon, C60, which the team > nicknamed buckminsterfullerene, after the American architect R. > Buckminster Fuller, famous for his geodesic domes. The team = speculated, > correctly, that C60 has the same shape as the domes - a "truncated > icosahedron cage". Previously, only six forms of elemental carbon were > known. Subsequent work showed that carbon can exist in a potentially > infinite variety of the new cage forms, and the discovery has opened = up a > whole new discipline studying the properties and chemistry of = fullerenes. >=20 > The full announcement from the Swedish Academy of Science can be found = at > http://www.nobel.se/announcement-96/chemistry96.html >=20 > ... 10 lines left ... full text available at = http://www.reference.com/cgi-bin/pn/go?choice=3Dmessage&table=3D10_1996&m= id=3D741460&hilit=3DBUCKMINSTER+GEODESIC > -------------------------------- >=20 > Hit-Number: 2 > Article-ID: 10_1996&725392 > Score: 84 > Subject: Nobel Panel Honors American, British Chemists > From: C-reuters@clari.net (Reuters) > Date: Wed, 9 Oct 1996 08:31:03 -0700 > Message-ID: > Newsgroups: biz.clarinet.webnews.world >=20 > > e.News: Nobel Panel Honors American, British Chemists > > > > ClariNet > story > NEWS-CHEMISTRY > from Reuters > >

Nobel Panel Honors American, British = Chemists

> Copyright 1996 by = Reuters / > Wed, 9 Oct 1996 8:31:03 PDT

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STOCKHOLM, Sweden (Reuter) - Americans Robert Curl and > Richard Smalley and Briton Harold Kroto won the 1996 Nobel > Chemistry Prize for a discovery that promises to be momentous > when it is fully understood, the Royal Swedish Academy of > Sciences said on Wednesday.

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The academy said the $1.12 million prize was awarded for > ... 40 lines left ... full text available at = http://www.reference.com/cgi-bin/pn/go?choice=3Dmessage&table=3D10_1996&m= id=3D725392&hilit=3DBUCKMINSTER+GEODESIC > -------------------------------- >=20 > Hit-Number: 3 > Article-ID: 10_1996&739699 > Score: 80 > Subject: Five Americans, Briton Share Nobel Prizes > From: C-reuters@clari.net (Reuters) > Date: Wed, 9 Oct 1996 10:41:04 -0700 > Message-ID: > Newsgroups: biz.clarinet.webnews.world >=20 > > e.News: Five Americans, Briton Share Nobel Prizes > > > > ClariNet > story > NEWS-NOBEL > from Reuters > >

Five Americans, Briton Share Nobel = Prizes

> Copyright 1996 by = Reuters / > Wed, 9 Oct 1996 10:41:04 PDT

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STOCKHOLM, Sweden (Reuter) - Five Americans were among six > scientists who shared Nobel prizes in physics and chemistry > Wednesday, reasserting North America's dominance over the > world's most prestigious awards. The sixth was British.

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Sweden's staid Royal Academy of Sciences also took the > unusual step of awarding the chemistry prize for a discovery > ... 92 lines left ... full text available at = http://www.reference.com/cgi-bin/pn/go?choice=3Dmessage&table=3D10_1996&m= id=3D739699&hilit=3DBUCKMINSTER+GEODESIC > ---------------------------------- >=20 >=20 > .- ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 10 Oct 1996 11:53:46 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: NOTE TO ROBERT ANTON WILSON Comments: To: prime8@tcp.com Dear Sirs, Since I can't seem to find an email address for Mr. Wilson, I can only = hope that someone will be kind enough to forward this note to him: I have noticed that all the trends (trajectories) that R. Buckminster = Fuller tracked have one thing in common: They all fit an ELLIPTICAL = CURVE. In other words, as RBF pointed out, all the changes we see = around us are increasing at an increasing rate (accelerated = acceleration--a third power function). Joe S. Moore ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 10 Oct 1996 12:44:03 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: FULLERENES Kungl. Vetenskapsakademien The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Box 50005, S-104 05 Stockholm, Sweden. Ph: +46 8 673 95 00,=20 fax: +46 8 15 56 70, e-mail: rsas@kansli.kva.se=20 The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award=20 the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry jointly to=20 Professor Robert F. Curl, Jr., Rice University, Houston, USA, Professor Sir Harold W. Kroto, University of Sussex, Brighton, U.K., and Professor Richard E. Smalley, Rice University, Houston, USA,=20 for their discovery of fullerenes.=20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Photographs (Announcement document located at:) http://www.nobel.se/announcement-96/chemistry96.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 10 Oct 1996 13:31:21 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: Re: Fw: Fuller's address Comments: To: David Freedman David, According to the architect's drawing (plot plan) on page 35 of _The = Artifacts of R. Buckminster Fuller, Volume 4_, his residence dome in = Carbondale, IL, was on the corner of Forest and Cherry streets. The = dome is still there as far as I know. ---------- > From: David Freedman > To: joemoore@BBS.CRUZIO.COM > Subject: Re: Fw: Fuller's address > Date: Thursday, October 10, 1996 1:53 AM >=20 > is bucks house still(dome) up in carbondale, illinois > .- ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 10 Oct 1996 14:33:18 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. 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------=_NextPart_000_01BBB6BD.43ACE8A0-- ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 10 Oct 1996 15:58:10 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: CSM ARTICLES RE RBF Comments: cc: LISTdomes If one goes to the "search archives" web page of the _Christian Science = Monitor_ newspaper in Boston, MA, one will find 547 entries for = "Buckminster Fuller" and 856 entries for "geodesic dome"! The full text = of all these articles are readable on-line (and, of course, saveable). = JSM http://www.csmonitor.com/plweb-cgi/iops1.pl ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 11 Oct 1996 11:11:35 +0100 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: tom aagdii Subject: precession Comments: To: "Joe S. Moore" In-Reply-To: <9610101243.aa28121@inside.cruzio.com> Fullerness. I see God in the instruments and the mehanisms that works reliably, more reliably than the limited sensory departments of the human mechanism. By Fuller from No more seconhand God. this is a strange way of seeing. just food for thought, who knows. i was thinking besides the 90 degree of scientific precession, there might be a poetic aspect to it specialy in the human interection. tagdi ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 11 Oct 1996 08:30:10 -0500 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Paul R. Kosuth" Subject: Re: Fw: Fuller's address In-Reply-To: <9610101331.aa03969@inside.cruzio.com> the Fuller Home is still up and running in Carbondale, Il. Over the summer a group of us explored purchasing the dome from the owner who lives in Carbondale. The owner was unwilling to come down from the asking price of $100,000 while the appraised value was about $46,000. Currently, (to my knowledge anyway) there are no local efforts to obtain the dome for a larger Fuller oriented purpose. Thiough I did notice that the For Sale sign was moved over near the fence when I drove by last week. I don't know if this has any relevance.... Paul Kosuth On Thu, 10 Oct 1996, Joe S. Moore wrote: > David, > > According to the architect's drawing (plot plan) on page 35 of _The Artifacts of R. Buckminster Fuller, Volume 4_, his residence dome in Carbondale, IL, was on the corner of Forest and Cherry streets. The dome is still there as far as I know. > ---------- > > From: David Freedman > > To: joemoore@BBS.CRUZIO.COM > > Subject: Re: Fw: Fuller's address > > Date: Thursday, October 10, 1996 1:53 AM > > > > is bucks house still(dome) up in carbondale, illinois > > .- > ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 11 Oct 1996 14:47:25 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: EMAIL SOFTWARE SETTINGS Comments: To: "J. Michael Rowland" Comments: cc: LISTdomes , SYNERGETICS LIST Settings for my email software (Microsoft Internet Mail 4.70.1155): ------------------------------------------------------------- Mail Sending Formats: I. Plain Text: ON A. MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension): ON 1. Encode Text Using: a. Quoted Printable: ON b. Base 64: off c. None: off 2. Allow 8-Bit Characters in Headers: ON B. Uuencode: off C. Automatically Wrap Text at _76_ Characters D. Indent Original Text when Replying or Forwarding: ON 1. Symbol to Use at Left Margin: a. > ON b. | off c. : off II. HTML (HyperText Markup Language): off A. MIME 1. Encode Text Using: a. Quoted Printable b. Base 64=20 2. Allow 8-Bit Characters in Headers: ON ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 11 Oct 1996 15:59:04 -0600 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Martin Tays Subject: precession -Reply Comments: To: aagdii@fatima.dds.nl ** Top Secret ** "Lord, Thou hast made this world below the shadow of a dream, An', taught by time, I tak' it so - exceptin' always Steam. From coupler-flange to spindle-guide I see Thy Hand, O God - Predestination in the stride o' yon connectin'-rod. " >From _McAndrew's Hymn_ by Rudyard Kipling >>> tom aagdii Friday, 11 October 1996 - 03:11 >>> Fullerness. I see God in the instruments and the mechanisms that works reliably, more reliably than the limited sensory departments of the human mechanism. By Fuller from No more seconhand God. this is a strange way of seeing. just food for thought, who knows. i was thinking besides the 90 degree of scientific precession, there might be a poetic aspect to it specialy in the human interection. tagdi ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 12 Oct 1996 18:51:39 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Jan Morse Organization: Ripstyle Subject: http://homepages.together.net/~groundup//groundup_homepage.htm For easy instructions to build your own 24' diameter hemisphere frame check out the above url. This frame costs less than $200 U.S. and provides 450 sq.ft. of shelter. One person can build it in 5 hours with simple hand tools. Layout instructions include color coding for foolproof assembly (I hope). thanks Peter Gillespie ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 12 Oct 1996 15:30:33 -0600 Reply-To: lifestyl@sjm.infi.net Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Ellen Rauh Organization: InfiNet Subject: Check out dome home Check out the geodesic dome on the Web at http://38.246.127.10/scripts/morephotos.dll/detail?listid=94169 ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 13 Oct 1996 14:01:57 +0100 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: tom aagdii Subject: synergetic learnning Comments: To: Martin Tays In-Reply-To: Fuller wrote in metaphysical alloy manner, he picked a mega, or large pattren and then mixed it with small portion of series of small pattrens, just like making metallic alloys. steal is primarly iron, less than 1% carbon, copper and other elements. i am sure that some people are better in their approach to comprehensive learning. those who focouse on design and doning are better, in that the rest of their query become absorbed in this scheme. i am reflecting on how to make good alchemian mixture of pattren that span different related area. it takes some time and leasure to find a good combination. may be latter somthing good comes. but let me show some of the question in one area that can encompass non-departmental sequence ones. read it as a sample not to be of importance. the subject: Energy * Einstein/ entropy * car production statistics Brazil use of alkhool *Fuller energy calculatiom car efficiancy change to alkhool different energy consumption in the economy oil carriers efficiency in electriciy use * Fuller energy map chemistry of oil chemistry of burnning weight of car /horse power electric boards air plane consumiton capacity of beer factiries if converted to alchool producing alkhool at home * oil company stratagy and their connection to elctric producing companies. * this means mag, or large pattren. choose your combination, prefrably from different areas. cheers tagdi ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 13 Oct 1996 16:29:57 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: bill paton Organization: bp ent. Subject: Re: http://homepages.together.net/~groundup//groundup_homepage.htm In article , email@domain.com (Jan Morse) wrote: > For easy instructions to build your own 24' diameter hemisphere frame > check out the above url. This frame costs less than $200 U.S. and provides > 450 sq.ft. of shelter. One person can build it in 5 hours with simple hand > tools. Layout instructions include color coding for foolproof assembly (I > hope). thanks Peter Gillespie I just checked this out and the plans seem excellent. They use either steel rebar or bamboo which is very appropriate material wise and technology wise. Very simple to understand and inspiring. The Design Science Revolution continues!!! I think it would be interesting to explore this system along with the Argon Pillows recommended in the PILLOWDOME The correct URL should be: http://homepages.together.net/~groundup/24ft_free_inst.htm Also check out his home page at: http://homepages.together.net/~groundup -- Bill Paton --Solutioneer bpaton@inforamp.net THE DIRECTOR'S TEMPLATE http://www.inforamp.net/~bpaton ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 14 Oct 1996 15:21:07 +1000 Reply-To: practopi@future.com.au Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Dean Ervik Organization: Future Reality Suite 12/67-69 Alexander St. Crows Nest, NSW 2065, Sydney,Australia. Subject: Re: EMAIL SOFTWARE SETTINGS Joe S. Moore wrote: > > Settings for my email software (Microsoft Internet Mail 4.70.1155): > ------------------------------------------------------------- > Mail Sending Formats: > I. Plain Text: ON > A. MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension): ON > 1. Encode Text Using: > a. Quoted Printable: ON > b. Base 64: off > c. None: off > 2. Allow 8-Bit Characters in Headers: ON > B. Uuencode: off > C. Automatically Wrap Text at _76_ Characters > D. Indent Original Text when Replying or Forwarding: ON > 1. Symbol to Use at Left Margin: > a. > ON > b. | off > c. : off > > II. HTML (HyperText Markup Language): off > A. MIME > 1. Encode Text Using: > a. Quoted Printable > b. Base 64 > 2. Allow 8-Bit Characters in Headers: ON Hi Joe, I'm of the opinion you should set your HTML option ON and reduce your text wrap from 76 to 50 letters. Just a suggestion, seeing you posted it to the Geodesic list server I figured I'd put in my 2 cents worth as your emailing to us all is so prolific. seeya dood, Dean Ervik Sydney ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 14 Oct 1996 13:02:51 -0500 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Dwight Buffum 612.883.7152" Subject: PillowDome, SkyBreak, Garden of Eden Would anyone on this list be interested in having a conversation to assist me in designing and building a PillowDome configured as an outer shell or SkyBreak for a Garden of Eden home for my family? All these terms came from J. Baldwin's new book, "BuckyWorks". I live in St. Paul, MN with my wife and 4-year-old daughter. I want to locate as near as possible to St. Paul so zoning laws and "living in greenhouses" laws are important. I would especially like to discuss this with someone who has designed, built or lived in a home like this. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 14 Oct 1996 13:49:19 -0500 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Brian K Petroski Subject: Re: PillowDome, SkyBreak, Garden of Eden In-Reply-To: On Mon, 14 Oct 1996, Dwight Buffum 612.883.7152 wrote: > Would anyone on this list be interested in having a conversation to assist me in > designing and building a PillowDome configured as an outer shell or SkyBreak for > a Garden of Eden home for my family? All these terms came from J. Baldwin's new > book, "BuckyWorks". > > I live in St. Paul, MN with my wife and 4-year-old daughter. I want to locate as > near as possible to St. Paul so zoning laws and "living in greenhouses" laws are > important. I would especially like to discuss this with someone who has > designed, built or lived in a home like this. I'm not familliar with the terms you are using so if you could please explain a bit more. I have been studying rigid type goedesic domes for about five years and I also live in St. Paul, MN so perhaps I can be of some assistance? Brian Petroski Just your stereotypical polysexual, bisexual solitary pagan from St. Paul, Minnesota ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 14 Oct 1996 14:54:48 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: HTML EMAIL TEST This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBB9DF.A5926160 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is a test sending email in HTML format rather than PLAIN TEXT. Anyone having any problem reading it? JSM ------=_NextPart_000_01BBB9DF.A5926160 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

This is a test sending email in HTML = format rather than PLAIN TEXT.
Anyone having any problem reading it? =  JSM

------=_NextPart_000_01BBB9DF.A5926160-- ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 14 Oct 1996 15:39:59 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: Fw: syn-l: Fuller map comments This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBB9E5.F510F840 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ---------- > From: Robert W. Gray > To: synergetics-l@teleport.com > Subject: syn-l: Fuller map comments > Date: Sunday, October 13, 1996 10:42 AM > > > The Fuller Projection is not and equal area projection. > It results in an area deficit of approx. -17 to -22% > for most countries for their area on a unit radius sphere. > > It is not a gnomonic projection. The gnomonic projection > doesn't give you undistorted length/distance measurements > along the icosahedron's edges. > > I did a Fuller type icosahedron world map using > Fuller's orientation for the icosahedron but Snyder's > equal area projection method. This resulted in a > world map which looks just like Fuller's world map > but *is* an equal area world map. (It looks the same > provided you don't display the longitude and latitude grids. > If you display the L.L. grid, the Snyder projection has > obvious kinks along the 3 symmetry lines of each of the 20 > triangles. Fuller's projection has the kinks along the 20 > triangles' edges.) > > I think that the Fuller/Snyder projection is the best solution > yet for > displaying all the world's land masses as whole units > with no area distortion (so each continent or country can be visually > compared one to the other) > without *obvious* shape distortion of the continents and countries > (except for the obvious spherical to plane shape distortion) > upon which to display world statistics. > > The Fuller/Snyder map has distorted linear measurements > along the triangle's edges. > > When I wrote my Fuller projection papers I received comments back > from the journal referees. One referee thought that displaying > all the world's land masses as whole units, undivided by the map's > edges was of little significance and that I should not emphasize > this feature as much as I do in the papers. But to me this is one > of the most important features of Fuller's map. > > I do have a program for the transformation (X, Y) to (Long., Lat.) for > the Fuller's projection. Someday I'll put it on my web pages along with > all the other programs for Gnomonic, Fuller/Snyder and straight Fuller > projection (the Fuller projection is already available on my web pages.) > > BOb Gray > GRAY@NSRL31.NSRL.ROCHESTER.EDU > > .- ------=_NextPart_000_01BBB9E5.F510F840 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable



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> From: Robert = W. Gray <gray@nsrl.rochester.edu>
> To: synergetics-l@teleport.com
> Subject: syn-l: Fuller map comments
> = Date: Sunday, October 13, 1996 10:42 AM
>
>
> The = Fuller Projection is not and equal area projection.
> It results = in an area deficit of approx. -17 to -22%
> for most countries for = their area on a unit radius sphere.
>
> It is not a = gnomonic projection.  The gnomonic projection
> doesn't give = you undistorted length/distance measurements
> along the = icosahedron's edges.
>
> I did a Fuller type icosahedron = world map using
> Fuller's orientation for the icosahedron but = Snyder's
> equal area projection method.  This resulted in a =
> world map which looks just like Fuller's world map
> but = *is* an equal area world map.  (It looks the same
> provided = you don't display the longitude and latitude grids.
> If you = display the L.L. grid, the Snyder projection has
> obvious kinks = along the 3 symmetry lines of each of the 20
> triangles. =  Fuller's projection has the kinks along the 20
> triangles' = edges.)
>
> I think that the Fuller/Snyder projection is = the best solution
> yet for
>  displaying all the = world's land masses as whole units
>  with no area distortion = (so each continent or country can be visually
> =     compared one to the other)
>  without = *obvious* shape distortion of the continents and countries
> =     (except for the obvious spherical to plane shape = distortion)
>  upon which to display world = statistics.
>
> The Fuller/Snyder map  has distorted = linear measurements
> along the triangle's edges.
>
> = When I wrote my Fuller projection papers I received comments = back
> from the journal referees.  One referee thought that = displaying
> all the world's land masses as whole units, = undivided by the map's
> edges was of little significance and that = I should not emphasize
> this feature as much as I do in the = papers.  But to me this is one
> of the most important = features of Fuller's map.  
>
> I do have a program = for the transformation (X, Y) to (Long., Lat.) for
> the Fuller's = projection.  Someday I'll put it on my web pages along with
> = all the other programs for Gnomonic, Fuller/Snyder and straight = Fuller
> projection (the Fuller projection is already available on = my web pages.)
>
> BOb Gray
> GRAY@NSRL31.NSRL.ROCHESTER.EDU
>
> .-

------=_NextPart_000_01BBB9E5.F510F840-- ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 14 Oct 1996 15:43:35 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: Fw: syn-l: Buckyball VRML This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBB9E6.75E55100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ---------- > From: Rick Bono > To: synergetics-l@teleport.com > Subject: syn-l: Buckyball VRML > Date: Sunday, October 13, 1996 8:42 PM > > I've updated the links to my buckyball page to include the VRML buckyballs. > > http://www.cris.com/~rjbono/html/buckybal.html > > Rick > > .- ------=_NextPart_000_01BBB9E6.75E55100 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable



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> From: Rick = Bono <rjbono@hiline.net>
> To: synergetics-l@teleport.com
> Subject: syn-l: Buckyball VRML
> Date: = Sunday, October 13, 1996 8:42 PM
>
> I've updated the links = to my buckyball page to include the VRML buckyballs.
>
> = http://www.cris.com/~rjbono/html/buckybal.html
>
> Rick
>
> .-

------=_NextPart_000_01BBB9E6.75E55100-- ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 14 Oct 1996 16:21:31 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: BOOK URLS This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBB9EB.C2B956C0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_01BBB9EB.C2B956C0" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ------=_NextPart_001_01BBB9EB.C2B956C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Miscellaneous Bucky-book web addresses (30). ------=_NextPart_001_01BBB9EB.C2B956C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Miscellaneous Bucky-book web addresses = (30).

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Fisher" Subject: Re: HTML EMAIL TEST Looks Good to Me, =============================== Email: jhfisher@worldnet.att.net Web: http://www.ccsi.com/~jhfisher =============================== ---------- From: Joe S. Moore To: Multiple recipients of list GEODESIC Subject: HTML EMAIL TEST Date: Monday, October 14, 1996 4:54 PM This is a test sending email in HTML format rather than PLAIN TEXT. Anyone having any problem reading it? JSM ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 14 Oct 1996 19:03:25 -0500 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Brian K Petroski Subject: Re: HTML EMAIL TEST Comments: To: "Joe S. Moore" In-Reply-To: <9610141453.aa26895@inside.cruzio.com> On Mon, 14 Oct 1996, Joe S. Moore wrote: > This is a test sending email in HTML format rather than PLAIN TEXT. > Anyone having any problem reading it? JSM > My server is text only, no graphics of any kind so yes I did find that very difficult to read. Brian Petroski Just your stereotypical polysexual, bisexual solitary pagan from St. Paul, Minnesota ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 14 Oct 1996 19:26:34 -0500 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Brian K Petroski Subject: What about the car? Where can I find information on Bucky's "dymaxiom car" that he designed and built in the late 1930s? I understand it could carry six people at speeds up to 50 mph with only a 9hp engine that got between 30 and 50 miles per gallon. I'd like to see some information on how he built it. Brian Petroski Just your stereotypical polysexual, bisexual solitary pagan from St. Paul, Minnesota ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 15 Oct 1996 00:21:27 -0500 Reply-To: cknight@flash.net Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Chuck Knight Subject: Habitat for Humanity I've just found a bit of information about the Habitat for Humanity project. First off, their web site seems to be http://www.habitat.org as it covers information about the projects, international teams, etc. Second, I have left email to two individuals...one is the public_info address for international habitat for humanity, and the other was the head of the Fort Collins division of Habitat. The reason for the first is obvious, and the guy in Fort Collins is having trouble with escalating building/land costs and utilities. Sound like a good prospect for domes? Anyway, I wanted to keep the list informed about my activities...a habitat dome might be a reality, one of these days. -- Chuck Knight ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 15 Oct 1996 03:27:16 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Chris Fearnley Organization: Net Access - Philadelphia's Original ISP Subject: Reading Synergetics: Some tips (From Trimtab Autumn 1991 Vol 6 No. 3) This little piece I wrote was published in the Vol 6 No. 3 (Autumn 1991) issue of Trimtab. Then I noticed that I never put it on the 'Net. Tonight I correct this omission! Reading Synergetics: Some Tips 23 August 1991 Synergetics has lucid, clear passages and very difficult passages. Both occur in each chapter. I feel there are several reasons for the difficulty of the text. First, Fuller does his best to avoid being misunderstood and so chooses sentences that tend to be intractable until one looks at them from an appropriate angle. Most reader's school-taught reflex thinking is a little off from the world view proffered by Synergetics. Finally, it seems that Fuller has presented the material so as to ask the reader to re-discover the validity of the ideas in their own terms - Fuller has no Key to the Universe. The doors are already open! Until one is determined to read Synergetics systematically (no one says you must read a book sequentially), one can get quite a lot out of the text by browsing it. I would recommend reading chapter eight "Operational Mathematics" before beginning a systematic study of the text. This chapter reveals much about Fuller's perspective, concerns and methodologies in a relatively readable presentation. By building the models described in this chapter and carefully examining Fuller's approach, one will begin to see some of the crucial points necessary to begin to understand synergetics. After reading "Operational Mathematics" one could begin a sequential study of the text or continue browsing interesting passages. Once one decides to take the plunge into the inviting waters of this tome, these tips may prove useful: 1. Chapters 2 is like the "claims" section of a patent application. It is more summary than introduction. Most of its content is better explained later on. 2. Start a Synergetics notebook. Include questions and problems you have with the text and its content. Write an analysis of these difficulties. Record your hypotheses about what Fuller is trying to say in each passage. Also include any reflections or ideas that the text may inspire (even if they seem far removed from its gist ). The idea is this: the text interacts with itself synergetically. So it is important to have well developed ideas about each section. Then you can build upon your dawning understanding as you read additional passages and try to integrate them. By degrees comprehension will come! 3. Build models to visualize and test concepts and assertions in the text. 4. Remember you are really only interested in the truth. Fuller challenges us to develop our own notions about reality. Fuller's writing seems to say "here is something that is very interesting. This is what I think about it." Look at the system he points at. Search for the significance, properties and interrelationships of these systems. 5. Think of Synergetics as a guide to discovering Universe. The particular ideas presented may be less important than the effect upon one's attitude, thinking processes, and way of looking at the world. 6. Recognize that any path-opening work will have some contradictions and scattered errors in it. Try to ferret them out and resolve them. 7. Synergetics is NOT a program which you plug into your head (it is not a super algorithm for understanding the Universe). It is, instead, a world view or approach one takes to look at the world. It is often more revealing than one's previous views. 8. Synergetics is systemic. Often we try to get a one frame-view of Universe. But in synergetics we have many interacting systems. We must change our angular perspective to find the relationship that we are interested in. Often in synergetics some interesting system will only be partially and tantalizingly explored by Fuller in the text. So you begin to ask some of your own questions. Now is the time to begin an investigation - to try your hand at cosmic fishing. In order to answer your questions, you may have to repeatedly change tacks and reconsider the system anew until gradually the resolution of the problem becomes apparent. 9. If you get a copy of Synergetics 2, read the Demass Model scenario (Sec. 986). This is an excellent introduction to both volumes. Auxiliary Sources Many of Fuller's other books are less demanding than Synergetics and provide alternate angles of approach to the material of synergetics. The best introduction to Fuller's work might be "Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth." However, "Critical Path", "Grunch of Giants," and "Tetrascroll" are all relevant to synergetics. Fuller's essay "Omnidirectional Halo" in "No More Secondhand God" covers the geometry of thinking in a nice presentation. Hugh Kenner's "Bucky" is an outstanding source. But the classic interpretation of Fuller's synergetics is Amy Edmondson's "A Fuller Explanation: The Synergetic Geometry of Buckminster Fuller." Edmondson opens large sections of Synergetics to the previously frustrated reader. In Synergetics 2 there is a list of scenarios in the text. "Each scenario is a narrative sequence of geometrical exposition written - and intended to be read - as a separate continuity." I have reviewed volume one and have developed a list of scenarios for it. These scenarios are ideal for browsing and becoming acquainted with Fuller's idiosyncratic writing style. They are gems: well written essentials of synergetics. The Wellspring of Reality Introduction Synergy Scenario 101.00-153.00 Scenario Universe 301.00-363.00 Closest Packing of Spheres 410.00-419.05 Jitterbug Scenario 460.00-465.30 Deliberately Nonstraight Line 522.00-522.36 Tensegrity Scenario 700.01-707.03 Balloon Scenario 760.00-766.04 Operational Mathematics Scenario 801.00-842.07 Quanta Module Scenario 910.00-924.20 Omnitopology Scenario 1001.00-1009.98 Constant Zenith Projection Scenario 1110.00-1120.12 Numerology Scenario 1210.00 -- Christopher J. Fearnley | Linux/Internet Consulting cjf@netaxs.com, cjf@onit.net | UNIX SIG Leader at PACS http://www.netaxs.com/~cjf | (Philadelphia Area Computer Society) ftp://ftp.netaxs.com/people/cjf | Design Science Revolutionary "Dare to be Naive" -- Bucky Fuller | Explorer in Universe ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 15 Oct 1996 07:54:06 CST Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Tom Dosemagen Subject: Re: PillowDome, SkyBreak, Garden of Eden You folks have a dome manufacter right in your own back yard. Natural Spaces is located in North Branch, MN. They can be reached at 1-800-733-7107. Ask for Dennis Johnson, he is a wealth of information. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 15 Oct 1996 08:29:30 -0500 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Dwight Buffum 612.883.7152" Subject: Re: What about the car? In-Reply-To: There is more than a passing reference to Bucky's dymaxion car in J. Baldwin's "BuckyWorks: Buckminster Fuller's Ideas for Today". This is not the official Federation Manual for the starship Enterprise, but it is much more than 1 or 2 pictures and a teaser paragraph. I think you might get some depth that you would enjoy. I know I did. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 15 Oct 1996 09:04:35 -0500 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Brian K Petroski Subject: Re: PillowDome, SkyBreak, Garden of Eden In-Reply-To: <009A9DF6.80C39A29.3@uwwvax.uww.edu> On Tue, 15 Oct 1996, Tom Dosemagen wrote: > You folks have a dome manufacter right in your own back yard. Natural > Spaces is located in North Branch, MN. They can be reached at > 1-800-733-7107. Ask for Dennis Johnson, he is a wealth of information. I am familiar with them and have read a lot of their material. It is informative for people new to domes, but their actual products are dome kits which are rather expensive. With just some basic math and rough carpentry skills you can build your own at a fraction the cost of their kits. Brian Petroski Just your stereotypical polysexual, bisexual solitary pagan from St. Paul, Minnesota ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 15 Oct 1996 09:07:19 -0500 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Brian K Petroski Subject: Re: What about the car? In-Reply-To: On Tue, 15 Oct 1996, Dwight Buffum 612.883.7152 wrote: > There is more than a passing reference to Bucky's dymaxion car in J. Baldwin's > "BuckyWorks: Buckminster Fuller's Ideas for Today". This is not the official > Federation Manual for the starship Enterprise, but it is much more than 1 or 2 > pictures and a teaser paragraph. I think you might get some depth that you would > enjoy. I know I did. > Thanks, I'll have to look for that one. Brian Petroski Just your stereotypical polysexual, bisexual solitary pagan from St. Paul, Minnesota ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 15 Oct 1996 17:20:18 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.swifty.com/apase/charlotte/@U104ap.html This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBABD.2373D680 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_01BBBABD.237B77A0" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ------=_NextPart_001_01BBBABD.237B77A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ------------------------------------------------------------------------ BUCKMINSTER FULLER The Apartment Building, 1928 Fuller designed this highrise with curves to reduce the amount of heat that wind would draw out of the building. The building was also dustless; air would move through in a central column where it could be cleaned, cooled or heated. Laundry could be automatically washed, dried, pressed and conveyed to storage units. Clothes closets and dish closets, the refrigerator and other food shelves were designed to move on the signal of a light beam. All the water in the building could be reused and recirculated. An economist as well as an architect, Fuller calculated that it would cost less per pound to build these apartments than to manufacture Fords and Chevrolets. 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Subject: Re: joe's HTML Joe S. Moore wrote: > = > > = > -----------------------------------------------------------------------= - > BUCKMINSTER FULLER > = > > The Apartment Building, 1928 > = > Fuller designed this highrise with curves to reduce the amount of heat > that wind would draw out of the building. The building was also > dustless; air would move through in a central column where it could be > cleaned, cooled or heated. Laundry could be automatically washed, > dried, pressed and conveyed to storage units. Clothes closets and dish > closets, the refrigerator and other food shelves were designed to move > on the signal of a light beam. All the water in the building could be > reused and recirculated. An economist as well as an architect, Fuller > calculated that it would cost less per pound to build these apartments > than to manufacture Fords and Chevrolets. > = > > = > Copyright =A9 1996 by the Association for the Promotion and Advancement= > of Science Education, APASE. > = > Name: Buckminster Fuller.url > Type: unspecified type > Part 1.2 (application/octet-stream) > Encoding: 7bit > Description: Buckminster Fuller (Internet Shortcut) Joe your emailing is getting wierder and wierder! I can't see the imagery in your html based email to the list, and no offence but why use html? And why is the link in the subject of the message? I'm confused Dean Ervik Sydney ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 16 Oct 1996 16:14:54 +0100 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: tom aagdii Subject: electricity genration- fragments, the best i could from the book i , have. In-Reply-To: investing in storage tech is more economical than peak generating units. thermal generating system develp high pressure setam which drives turbines hydroelectirc genrating system driven by falling water. most electric utilities have a mixture of both types of genration which exhibit intermidate marginal cost. thermal system peack period-few hours a day. for mixed type: as peak apparoached the use of fuel plants will increse. there is little variation in running m.cost in hydro-cost of generating. mixed system is common in the U.S and many parts of Europe. each link in the distribution system must be constructed to meet the maximum quantity of electricity flowing through it. in distrubution of electricity doubling of the amount of electricity consumed does not reqeire doubling of the cost of poles, cables and transformers needed to deliver the power. In Europe , one can consider most the electricy to be of mixed kind, since there is trade between many of these countries. in the U.S the trade is between states. tagdi ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 16 Oct 1996 11:33:25 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: Re: joe's HTML Comments: To: practopi@future.com.au >Joe your emailing is getting wierder and wierder! I can't see the >imagery in your html based email to the list, and no offence but why use >html? And why is the link in the subject of the message? >I'm confused >Dean Ervik >Sydney Dean, Don't worry; I've switched back to PLAIN TEXT from HTML. I won't do that experiment again! I don't know why Microsoft's email software allows HTML as an optional sending format. I also set my right margin to 55. I plan to continue to use MIME, and I turned ENCODING off as recommended by Chris Fearnley. Everything should be OK now. If your email software can't handle MIME, then instead of seeing an attached icon pointing to the web page address (link, URL), you will see a text description such as the following: Name: Buckminster Fuller.url Type: unspecified type Part 1.2 (application/octet-stream) Encoding: 7bit Description: Buckminster Fuller (Internet Shortcut) For some reason my email software puts the link in the subject line by default. Sometimes I paste the link into the body of the message and then change the subject text to something more descriptive. Also, my software automatically puts the link in the subject line AND attaches an icon pointing to the same link. Sometimes I delete the icon and sometimes I change the subject line; sometimes I get lazy and change neither. Quite often I will just copy directly from the browser page into the body of an email post. If there is some kind of a graphic (picture, gif anim, video, movie, sound, etc), the graphic will be replaced by a <______> with a description of the graphic, such as . The graphic is not actually included in the email; you would have to go to that actual web page to see the graphic. But at least you would know that there IS a graphic, if you were interested. Fairly soon I will start including actual graphics as attachments to my email, not just pointers. And later I hope to include graphics in the body of my email (called "in line"), not as attachments. I think multimedia mail is exciting! Joe ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 16 Oct 1996 12:33:51 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://kiwi.atmos.colostate.edu/BUGS/climoPages/ross/rossmodel.html This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBB5E.493EE840 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Colorado State University General Circulation Model Ross Heikes* and David A. Randall* Monthly Weather Review Vol. 123, 1862-1880. Monthly Weather Review Vol. 123, 1881-1887. Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80521, USA Spherical geodesic grids offer an attractive solution to many of the problems associated with fluid-flow simulations in a spherical geometry. Williamson (1968) and Sadourny et al. (1968) simultaneously introduced this approach to isotropically and homogeneously discretize the sphere. Their new grids were inspired by Buckminster Fuller's geodesic dome, and tile the sphere with spherical triangles that are nearly equal in area and nearly equilateral. These grids offer several advantages over the more common latitude/longitude grids which tend to unnecessarily concentrate grid points in the zonal direction near the poles. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBB5E.493EE840 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="Spherical Geodesic Grids.url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Spherical Geodesic Grids (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Spherical Geodesic Grids.url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://kiwi.atmos.colostate.edu/BUGS/climoPages/ross/rossmodel.html ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBB5E.493EE840-- ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 16 Oct 1996 13:44:46 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.netage.com/books/netbk_fore.html This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBB68.31CC8320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This excerpt is the Foreword to The Networking Book by Jessica Lipnack and Jeffrey Stamps. ------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- Foreword by R. Buckminster Fuller (attached URL) ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBB68.31CC8320 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="Fuller Foreword to Networking Book.url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Fuller Foreword to Networking Book (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Fuller Foreword to Networking Book.url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://www.netage.com/books/netbk_fore.html ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBB68.31CC8320-- ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 16 Oct 1996 14:40:07 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.wolfram.com/look/maps/polyhedra.html This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBB6F.ED0C7080 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mathematica 3.0 Graphics Gallery (pics) #s 1-6 multiple stellations and truncations of dodecahedra (all by J. Adams) #s 7-12 stellations and truncations of polyhedra (all by R. Maeder) ------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- Click on a polyhedron to see a larger (30-40K) version. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBB6F.ED0C7080 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name=" Polyhedra .url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Polyhedra (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=" Polyhedra .url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://www.wolfram.com/look/maps/polyhedra.html ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBB6F.ED0C7080-- ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 16 Oct 1996 16:40:22 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.theeastindiacompany.com/ This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBB80.B94D9CE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit THE EAST INDIA COMPANY The armorial bearings of the company of merchants of London trading into the East Indies granted by Garter and Clarenceux Kings of Arms in 1600 and as borne and used until 1709. 1996 The East India Company. All rights reserved Click on the image to enter ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBB80.B94D9CE0 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="The East India Company.url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: The East India Company (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="The East India Company.url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://www.theeastindiacompany.com/ ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBB80.B94D9CE0-- ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 16 Oct 1996 16:53:22 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.theeastindiacompany.com/archives/north_america.html This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBB82.8AADA900 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >From the East India Company web page: "The Union Jack and Stripes The story of the origin of the Stars and Stripes, the American flag, forms an essential part of every schoolchild's education in the United States, but it is not commonly known that the inspiration for Betsy Rose's gift to Washington was the flag of the East India Company, which consisted of a Union Jack and stripes. Even now the state flag of Hawaii is the same as the East India Company's flag -- a memorial to the Company's involvement in the voyages of Captain Cook, who was to die there." ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBB82.8AADA900 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="The East India Company in North America.url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: The East India Company in North America (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="The East India Company in North America.url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://www.theeastindiacompany.com/archives/north_america.html ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBB82.8AADA900-- ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 16 Oct 1996 18:22:38 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Fuller.html This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBB8F.02CFA260 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Welcome to the MacTutor History of Mathematics archive Richard Buckminster Fuller ------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- Born: 12 July 1895 in Milton, Massachusetts, USA Died: 1 July 1983 in Los Angeles, California, USA ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBB8F.02CFA260 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="Fuller.url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Fuller (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Fuller.url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Fuller.html ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBB8F.02CFA260-- ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 16 Oct 1996 18:50:21 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://ftp.povray.org/povcd/images/gif/geosca.gif This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBB92.E2403A60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Martian Base? with geodesic domes (341k) http://ftp.povray.org/povcd/images/gif/geosca.gif ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBB92.E2403A60 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="geosca.gif at ftp.povray.url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: geosca.gif at ftp.povray (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="geosca.gif at ftp.povray.url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://ftp.povray.org/povcd/images/gif/geosca.gif ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBB92.E2403A60-- ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 15 Oct 1996 19:10:18 +0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Michael A. Sniggin" Organization: OOO Yguralspecavtomatick Subject: We Need Your HELP!!! Comments: To: GENTALK@USA.NET Gentlemen! Please, read this message over - this is not an ads or something like that. We are living in the South Urals, Russia and we are trying to connect our society, our people to the Internet by new technologies - just to have normal conditions to work with this Great Net. What we have now is just a mockery - sometimes 25 bytes/sec (!!!). But new equipment is very expensive. So we are trying to collect the sum we need by donations of persons holding the same views. If you sympathise our ideas and consider it possible to send us some money - it would be accepted with warm gratitude. We would be also very grateful to all advises too, our mail - specle@specle.chel.su Thank you for reading this message over, and - forgive us for taking your time. Yours virtually, Yang businessmen. Please transfer ANY sum to the: BENEFICIARY: Lazarev Yuri Ivanovich, Russia ACCOUNT # 008100072 With Savings Bank Of Russian Federation (SBERBANK) C.H.I.P.S. Number 3212333 SWIFT Code - SABRRUMM Kurchatovskoe Branch 8053 In Favour Account # 7207001394/001 (for USD) # 7207000088/048 (for DM) ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 17 Oct 1996 12:29:27 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.islandnet.com/~yesmag/geodesic.html This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBC26.D6520820 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Instructions for making a Geodesic Club House out of newspapers by YES magazine, a Canadian science mag for kids. JSM This project is from YES Mag (http://www.islandnet.com/~yesmag). ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBC26.D6520820 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="Geodesic Club House.url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Geodesic Club House (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Geodesic Club House.url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://www.islandnet.com/~yesmag/geodesic.html ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBC26.D6520820-- ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 17 Oct 1996 14:39:42 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: BALLOON DOME Comments: cc: LISTdomes This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBC39.086F72E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit (Instructions for making a balloon dome. JSM) "I'm about to describe a variation on the "Dome House" presented in the Balloon Magic Magazine." http://www.fooledya.com/balloon/twistmail/upto3sep95/ma il.a20149 ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBC39.086F72E0 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="mail.a20149 at www.fooledya.url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: mail.a20149 at www.fooledya (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="mail.a20149 at www.fooledya.url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://www.fooledya.com/balloon/twistmail/upto3sep95/mail.a20149 ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBC39.086F72E0-- ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 18 Oct 1996 10:40:40 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Kiyoshi Kuromiya Subject: Re: We Need Your HELP!!! Comments: cc: specle@specle.chel.su Michael wrote: > >Please, read this message over - this is not an ads or something like that. >We are living in the South Urals, Russia and we are trying to connect our >society, our people to the Internet by new technologies - just to have >normal conditions to work with this Great Net. What we have now is just a >mockery - sometimes 25 bytes/sec (!!!). But new equipment is very expensive. >So we are trying to collect the sum we need by donations of persons holding >the same views. If you sympathise our ideas and consider it possible >to send us some money - it would be accepted with warm gratitude. > >We would be also very grateful to all advises too, >our mail - specle@specle.chel.su > >Thank you for reading this message over, >and - forgive us for taking your time. > > Yours virtually, Yang businessmen. Michael-- What follows is a description of a mailing list Critical Path is hosting. 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For information, send the message: info aids-email to: listproc@critpath.org Or send a fax to AIDS-EMAIL, 415/255-0588. _____________________________________________________________ Kiyoshi Kuromiya Critical Path AIDS Project Address: 2062 Lombard St, Phila., PA 19146 Email: kiyoshi@critpath.org Hotline: (215) 545-2212 (24-hr) Fax: (215) 735-2762 or (215) 545-2212 Internet or BBS: (215) 463-7160 Web Home Page: http://www.critpath.org Beeper: (800) 973-8084 for toll-free call-back ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 18 Oct 1996 16:35:48 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.cgrer.uiowa.edu/servers/servers_references.html This site has links to the following world maps: Retrieve Country Maps of the World (Centre for Earth Observation) Earth Viewer (multiple perspectives of the Earth) EarthRise: Map Index to Space Shuttle Imagery Maps Images Derived from Digital Chart of the World (ESRI) Maps of the World Available from the U.S. Geological Survey The Great Globe Gallery (Wide Variety of World Maps) The Xerox Interactive World Map Server Map-It: Form-based Map Generator (Mercator Projection) Design Map: (World) Map Maker World Day-Night Demarcation Map Xearth Global Map Server Global Map Server [Java] Rotating Earth Image with Global Relief SATVIEW: Generate Satellite View of the Earth Color the World - Interactive Coloring of Global Topography Profile Maker - World Map and Topographic Cross-Sections Global Monthly Temperature Anomalies (NOAA) NOAA Climate Prediction Products: Weekly Regional Analyses Atlas of Global Climate Variables - Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Lab (GFDL) NOAA Realtime TAO Buoy Data Display (Sea Surface Temperature and Wind) 3-D World Topographic Map Generator [VRML] Global Atlas of Paleovegetation Global World Vegetation Map (from AVHRR Satellite Imagery) Ozone Maps and Documents NOAA Atmospheric Ozone Maps (TOVS Total Ozone) Greenhouse Effect Maps / Scientific Visualization 3D Rendering of Global Clouds and Aerosols (CAPITA) Earthquake Epicenter Maps Recent Seismic Event Map/Bulletins Historical Earthquake Maps and Lists Global Seismicity Maps [VRML] World-Wide Earthquake Locator Global Tectonic Plate and Geologic Reconstructions Map of Terrestrial (Meteorite) Impact Structures The Altimetry Atlas Animation Illustrating Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion Map Projection of Earth Location of Worldwide Nuclear Reactors (International Nuclear Safety Center) ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 18 Oct 1996 19:36:03 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.insiders.com/capecod/07rest.htm Comments: cc: LISTdomes This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBD2B.995D69E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Dome 539 Woods Hole Rd., Woods Hole, MA 548-0800$$$ This eye-catching restaurant overlooking Little Harbor is in fact the nations oldest geodesic dome, a high-ceiling design that gives the restaurant a spacious feeling. The structure was built in 1953 for Gunnar Peterson by the renowned architect Buckminster Fuller. The menu is traditional New England; seafood, duckling and prime rib are the most popular entrees. And dont pass up the Domes rich fudge cake or the chocolate Nautilus shell filled with mousse for dessert. The Dome has an excellent selection of American, Italian and French wines. The restaurant is open for dinner only daily except Monday from April to October. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBD2B.995D69E0 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="Restaurants Insiders' Guide to Cape Cod, N...url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Restaurants Insiders' Guide to Cape Cod, N.. (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Restaurants Insiders' Guide to Cape Cod, N...url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://www.insiders.com/capecod/07rest.htm ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBD2B.995D69E0-- ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 19 Oct 1996 15:48:51 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.deco-echoes.com/no_name/woodshop.htm BC-1 Clock "The 1950 Howard Miller Ball Clock is an icon of jet age design. Although generally credited to George Nelson, the design was actually the result of a 1947 brainstorming session between Nelson, Isamu Noguchi, Buckminster Fuller and Irving Harper, and Nelson himself is on record as believing that the idea first came from Noguchi. The original clock had a sheet metal case and hands, metal rods and painted wood balls, and used windup or electric clock movements. Our adaptation is shown here with a turned walnut case, brass rods and birch balls. The hands are laser cut and lacquered metal. Battery operated quartz clock movement. 14" diameter overall x 2" deep." As shown $275 ------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- The above prices do not include shipping or sales tax. There may also be additional charges depending upon your choice of material and finish. ------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- No Name Woodshop 1016 Morse Avenue, Suite 23 Sunnyvale, CA 94089 (408) 734-2315 FAX (408) 734-2232 dlloyd@ix.netcom.com ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 19 Oct 1996 23:25:41 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.wul.qc.doe.ca/biospher/bios_00000_f.html Comments: cc: DOMES LIST (EXPO'67 dome; nice color pic. JSM) Bienvenue la Biosphre "Ce nouveau babillard lectronique s'ajoute aux ressources mises en commun la Biosphre de Montral, o Environnement Canada a cr un centre d'observation de l'environnement sous le dme godsique conu par Buckminster Fuller l'occasion de l'Expo 67." Adresse: La Biosphre 160, Chemin Tour-de-l'Isle Montral, (Qubec) H3C 4G8 Tlphone: (514)283-5000 Tlcopieur: (514)283-5021 ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 20 Oct 1996 01:21:57 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.asm-intl.org/images/asm/domeclds.gif Comments: cc: DOMES LIST ASM WORLD HEADQUARTERS "ASM's World Headquarters is located on nearly 600 acres at Materials Park, in northeastern Ohio. The unique semi-circular building is capped by a striking geodesic dome (119 K picture), invented by R. Buckminster Fuller. The dome stands 103 feet high and is 272 feet in diameter. It is made of 13 miles of extruded aluminum tubing and rods weighing 80 tons, and sits on five pylons. The mineral garden, which contains about 80 raw ore specimens donated by individuals and organizations throughout the world, is located directly beneath the dome. The site has been a popular tourist attraction since its dedication in 1960." ASM International 9639 Kinsman Rd. Materials Park, Ohio 44073-0002 USA TELEPHONE NUMBERS: (216) 338-5151 1-800-336-5152 (United States and Canada) 1-800-368-9800 (Europe) 1-800-ASM-4HTS (Heat Treat Society) FAX 216-338-4634 ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 21 Oct 1996 08:58:02 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: Fw: Purchasing form of video tape of GLH/Hungary on 8/16th Comments: cc: SYNERGETICS LIST , DOMES LIST ---------- > From: Tak Utsumi > To: > Subject: Purchasing form of video tape of GLH/Hungary on 8/16th > Date: Sunday, October 20, 1996 4:27 PM > > Memorandum > > Date: October 19, 1996 > To: Electronic Colleagues > From: Takeshi Utsumi, Ph.D. > Subject: Video tape of "Global Lecture Hall" videoconference on 8/16/96 > **************************************** > > Dear Electronic Colleagues: > > A video tape of our highly successful "Global Lecture Hall (GLH)"(TM) > multipoint-to-multipoint multimedia interactive videoconference for > "Spreading Spirit of Global Understanding to Every Corner of the World" is > now available. This GLH was the 10th anniversary of GLH. > > It was held on August 16, 1996, on the occasion of the International > Conference "The Spirit of Global Understanding" for celebrating the 50th > anniversary of Fulbright exchange program and the 1100th anniversary of > the Nation of Hungary which was organized by the Hungarian Fulbright Asso- > ciation and the Hungarian Fulbright Commission. The face-to-face confer- > ence was held in Budapest, Hungary, and the GLH viewing site in Budapest > was at the auditorium of the Central European University. Norwalk Hospi- > tal in affiliation with Yale University/School of Medicine and World > Health Organization Collaborating Center for Health Informatics Norwalk, > Connecticut hosted our videoconferencing center. > > GLOSAS/USA assisted Hungarian colleagues in organizing this large scale > GLH, which focused on environment protection and telemedicine with > electronic distance education. This GLH covered the entire globe. > > PURPOSES: > ========= > Many less developed countries are without good analog voice-grade tele- > phone networks, and hence without Internet access. Subsequently, use of > electronic distance education, though an economic advantage to them, is > not realized. Therefore, the purposes of the GLH were; > 1. To promote interest of educators and decision-makers in under-served, > less developed countries in implementation of affordable and accessible > global electronic distance education across national boundaries, > 2. To have participants view and compare various advanced (yet affordable) > delivery systems with technical and economical pros and cons, > 3. To apply later demonstration technologies for under-served students in > rural/remote areas of the U.S. and around the world. > > OBJECTIVES: > =========== > A. Demonstrate previously unexplored hybrid configurations of various > electronic distance education course delivery technologies, > B. Offer the participants a stage for meeting at a distance and gaining > confidence in using novel means of communication -- an opportunity for > hands-on "collaborative experiential learning" about the technologies > and their applications, > C. Gain knowledge of the different participants' countries' regulatory > environment that have thus far made sophisticated electronic distance > education inaccessible to them, > D. Demonstrate the possibility of electronic networking among > Fulbrighters, and also for the promotion of collaborative research and > development among higher educational institutions in Hungary and later > around the world. > > > SUMMARY OF ACHIEVEMENTS: > ======================== > This GLH had the largest number of participants in the past ten years. > Albeit some technical glitches, this GLH accomplished to demonstrate; > a. inexpensive way of organizing a global scale videoconference, > b. technology and know-how transfer of organizing such a videoconference > to overseas, > c. indication of the future direction for Fulbright exchange program, > d. possibility of "Education for All" from anywhere to anywhere with the > use of computer-mediated multimedia system via one-way, non-interactive > broadcasting satellite and two-way, interactive satellite, > e. a step toward to realize GLOSAS/USA's ultimate goal of establishing a > Globally Collaborative Environmental Peace Gaming through a Global Neu- > ral Computer Network with quantitative simulation model for sustainable > national development and the use of inexpensive videoconferencing sys- > tem via Internet for normative and qualitative gaming, > f. setting a stage for our future collaboration with telemedicine field. > > This GLH also had great honor and privilege of having excellent greet- > ings and discussions by distinguished delegates and panelists from the > U.S. and Hungary, including Mrs. Harriet Mayor Fulbright, Mr. George > Soros, Dr. Michael D. McDonald (on behalf of Dr. C. Everett Koop, former > Surgeon General), and many others. > > The involvement of UNESCO's "Learning Without Frontiers" program > assured us to obtain the endorsement of the United Nations for 6 free > INTELSAT satellite channels that enabled the GLH to be extended to over- > seas. We also obtained "in-kind" services of a U.S. domestic satellite > (Ku-band) which covered North America. Videoconferencing via TCP/IP ori- > ented Internet (e.g., CU-SeeMe, etc.) and ISDN (e.g., PictureTel, etc.) > also enlarged its coverage around the globe. > > In spite of some technical glitches, the GLH was full of exciting dem- > onstrations of the most advanced, cutting-edge desktop videoconferencing > technologies to indicate the future direction of global electronic dis- > tance education exchange. The GLH was greatly appreciated by viewers > around the world, and was also a clear example of cooperation of interna- > tional and domestic, governmental, industrial and academic organizations > for a global scale project. > > Our GLH demonstrations in the past decade have helped build a network > of leaders in the global electronic distance education movement in many > countries. > > PROGRAMS: > ========= > A. Greetings and Panel Discussions: > ----------------------------------- > a. Opening remark; Dr. Takeshi Utsumi, Chairman of GLOSAS/USA, President > of Global University/USA (from Norwalk, CT) > b. Panel Discussions on international educational exchange and experiences > in encouraging global understanding -- moderated by Dr. Huba Bruckner, > Executive Director of Hungarian Fulbright Commission. Panelists were; > > From Budapest conference site: > Mr. Donald Blinken, U.S. Ambassador to Hungary > Mr. Edward McBride, USIA, Chief, Office of Academic Programs > Mrs. Harriet Mayor Fulbright (the widow of the late senator) > Mr. Hoyt Purvis, Chair of the J. William Fulbright Foreign > Scholarship Board > Mr. Richard Krasno, Director of the Institute of International > Education > Ms. Donna Culpepper, Chair of the Hungarian Fulbright Board, > President of Civic Education Project, Hungary > Mr. Peter Becskehazy, Acting PAO, USIS, Hungary > Mr. Robert Hoffman, Director of the National Air and Space Museum, > Smithsonian Institution > From the U.S.: > Ms. Jody Olsen, Director of the Council for International Exchange > of Scholars > President Peter McPherson, Michigan State University > Dr. Michael McDonald on behalf of Dr. C. Everett Koop of Koop > Foundation > Dr. David A. Johnson, Former President of Fulbright Association at > the University of Tennessee/Knoxville > > B. Demonstrations: > ------------------ > a. Demonstration of Telemedicine -- by Mr. Sunao Miyazaki of Noguchi Medi- > cal Research Institute and Dr. Khalid Moidu of Norwalk Hospital in af- > filiation with Yale University School of Medicine. > A combined use of ShareVision (with text, graphics, image, white- > board, audio, and video (10 to 15 fps)) for high resolution image, and > CardioPhone for cardiogram via Plain Old Telephone Services (POTS) at > 9.6 Kbps in two-way, interactive mode between the University City Sci- > ence Center in Philadelphia, PA and Norwalk Hospital in Norwalk, CT, -- > Each of them can complement, yet using only inexpensive, ubiquitous > POTS. > > b. Demonstration of GLOSAS KNOWLEDGEBASE of GLOSAS members about their > course offerings to less developed countries via inexpensive multimedia > telecommunications networks across national boundaries -- by Professor > Anton Ljutic of Champlain College on behalf of Dr. Andrey S. Narvsky of > St. Petersburg University of Ocean Technology. > Three dimensional display of rotating global brain with blinking > locations of the members in various countries which leads to World Wide > Web (WWW) home page design. The page will be hypertexted with audio > and video greetings, and many information, reports, papers about > GLOSAS, GU, GLH video clippings, CAADE projects and GLOSAS NEWS. > > c. Demonstration of "MultiMedia of America (MMOA)" Project #1 with the > combined use of ShareVision and CU-SeeMe via POTS, satellite and Inter- > net -- By Mr. Jim Miller of SYNECTICS in Seattle, WA, Mr. Roger Carter > of Arizona State University, Mr. Gary Blievernicht and Ms. Lih-Er Wey > of Michigan State University, Mr. Roger Boston of Houston Community > College and Mr. Allyn Radford of RMIT University in Melbourne, Austra- > lia. > An acting instructor (active or retired at his/her home) presented > Teacher's Instructional Mapping & Management System (TIMMS) in multime- > dia ShareVision system. TIMMS is a useful tool for courseware design > and planning, school administration, student performance assessment > records and portfolio. He sent slides of TIMMS to Arizona State Uni- > versity (ASU) via POTS; from ASU to a receive-only ShareVision at Mich- > igan State University (MSU) via the satellite of National Technological > University; from MSU to acting students at Houston Community College > via POTS; from MSU to students around the world with CU-SeeMe through > Internet; and also from Houston Community College to a disabled stu- > dent's home via POTS. > The objectives of this demonstration of one-to-many, non-interac- > tive, broadcasting system were: > [1] to test feasibility of global electronic distance education de- > livery system with ShareVision via combined use of POTS, satellite and > Internet; > [2] to show the feasibility of teacher (active or retired) at their > home/office teaching students anywhere around the world (particularly > in rural and remote areas where there is no Internet yet) through POTS > and without use of expensive viewing room with high speed digital swi- > tching and/or ISDN line or without use of expensive studio set-up for > satellite; > [3] to demonstrate the worldwide dissemination of the teaching > through cross-platform -- e.g., ShareVision and CU-SeeMe in this case; > [4] to make the first and initial step towards the use of inexpensive > Vertical Blanking Interval (VBI) of analog terrestrial TV and satellite > (domestic and/or international) in the near future; > [5] to have future possibility of multiplexing satellite transponder > for multichanneled one-to-many broadcasting, thus nullifying distance > education delivery cost per head of student. > > d. Demonstration of "MultiMedia of America (MMOA)" Project #2 with the > combined use of ShareVision via a portable dish antenna for INMARSAT > satellite in two-way, interactive mode -- By Dr. Jan Visser at > UNESCO/Paris and Mr. Mauricio Manhaes of Terravista in Florianopolis, > Brazil. > UNESCO's "Learning Without Frontier" distance education project and > a demonstration of CATARINA of Terravista in Florianopolis, Brazil, -- > a powerful and innovative educational resource which couples scientific > rigor with the attractiveness of video games by permitting students to > navigate easily through course lessons by means of videos, texts, gra- > phics, audio and animation. Three dimensional display of electron > spinning of molecules association/dissociation was shown with Share- > Vision via an analog INMARSAT-A, in two-way, interactive mode between > SENAI in Florianopolis, Brazil and UNESCO in Paris, France. The soft- > ware also allows students to interact with the experience or demonstra- > tion being presented -- an "experiential learning" in a virtual labora- > tory where students can observe changes frame-by-frame at a specified > rate or velocity and even "rewind" the animated sequences and repeat > them. Projected mainly for the teaching of the natural sciences such > as Chemistry, Physics and Biology, CATARINA's main advantage is to re- > place traditional segmented static images and graphics with animated > sequences, demonstrating processes as they occur in nature. CATARINA > not only personalizes learning process, but also enriches the fundamen- > tal topics of each unit of the school programs with text, sound and > dynamic animated sequences. It is geared to the satisfaction and par- > ticipation of the student thus serving as a positive reinforcement and > promoting the continuation of studies. > The objective of this demonstration were: > [1] to lead our (SENAI and GLOSAS) joint project assisting UNESCO for > the realization of any retired teacher (or active) at their home (or > office) teaching students anywhere in Brazil (or between Brazil and > Portugal, or anywhere around the world) in the near future, (UNESCO's > "Learning Without Frontier" program includes "Distance Education for 9 > Countries [DE9]" project which includes Brazil as one of the count- > ries); > [2] to show the technical feasibility of exporting excellent educa- > tional software and courses from any countries (even without adequate > POTS nor Internet) to students across oceans and continents. Share- > Vision videoconferencing with inexpensive equipment and telecommunica- > tion line can be very valuable in developing countries where high speed > Internet (with TCP/IP node) has not been well established yet. > > e. Demonstration of "MultiMedia of America (MMOA)" Project #3 with Share- > Vision via POTS from The World Bank in Washington, D.C. to SENAI in > Florianopolis, Brazil. > (1) Presentation on the Information for Development (InfoDev) Program > of the World Bank by Dr. Peter Knight; > The infoDev is a global program to help developing economies fully > benefit from modern information systems. The infoDev Program awards > small-scale grants (usually $250,000 or less) to "jump-start" activi- > ties which show significant innovation in using information technology > in sustainable development. This can include projects from any kind of > proponent--private sector, development agencies, non-governmental orga- > nizations, governments--and in any sector--health, education, environ- > ment, infrastructure, etc. > The infoDev [1] shares worldwide experience with, and disseminates > best practices to, governments and key decision-makers, both public and > private, on the economic development potential of communications and > information systems; [2] channels policy advice and other technical > assistance to governments in developing economies on privatization, > private entry and competition in the communications and information > sectors, and on improving the policy, regulatory and business environ- > ment for investment; [3] conducts feasibility and pre-investment stud- > ies, and prepares experimental applications in communications and in- > formation systems. > The infoDev's key method of intervention is through specific activi- > ties in the following areas: [a] Consensus Building, [b] Information > Infrastructure Development Strategies including Knowledge Assessments, > [c] Telecommunications Reform and Market access, [d] Demonstration Pro- > jects. > All activities are designed to support workable strategies and can > include workshops, assessments, demonstration projects, feasibility > studies, or other approaches. They can cover one or many countries; and > address one or many sectors. > > (2) Presentation of "Threshold 21" by Dr Gerald Barney of Millennium > Institute in Arlington, VA, with WWW page of the program; > "Threshold 21" is a systems dynamics simulation modeling program for > policy analysis of national sustainable development with environmental > protection. It is a user-friendly PC-based model that enables deci- > sion-makers to assess the long-term (50 - 100 years) effects of alter- > native investment, tax, subsidy, other relative price factors on > national development indicators. Social, economic, and environmental > implications are analyzed endogenously. It includes sectors for demog- > raphy, health care, education, nutrition, goods, trade, agriculture, > fuel resources, energy, pollution, military, technology, debt, national > accounts, and "rest of world". It is for policy analysis and crisis > management to train would-be decision makers for win-win cooperation. > The objectives of this demonstration were: > [1] to show the feasibility of using it to promote the interest of > educators and decision-makers in rural/remote areas of less developed > countries for their installation of a Very Small Aperture Terminal > (VSAT) for their permanently accessing Internet later, which will lead > to the possibility of interactively accessing rich Internet information > (environmental, telemedicine, agriculture, etc., to name but a few) > from anywhere around the world (even where there is no adequate POTS); > [2] to lead to the availability of web oriented global electronic > distance education (e.g., international economics course from the Uni- > versity of Colorado or art course from Pennsylvania State University, > etc.), which can be exported to anywhere around the world; > [3] to lead to the realization of Globally Collaborative Environmen- > tal Peace Gaming with massively parallel processing of distributed da- > tabases and simulation models through global neural computer network [a > term coined by T. Utsumi in 1981 and used by Vice President Al Gore in > his recent speech] -- i.e., the ultimate goal of GLOSAS project. This > project is to develop basic educational coursewares for environmental > protection and sustainable development, including crisis management and > conflict resolution, etc. Brazilian environmentalists and other expert > professionals can join to develop them autonomously for their own use > as well as for education of youngsters, in cooperation with partici- > pants of other countries with the use of telecommunication technolo- > gies. > > > f. European Union Negotiation Gaming with International Communication of > Negotiation with Simulation (ICONS) at the University of Maryland -- by > Dr. Colette Mazzucelli and Professor Peter Szollos of Budapest Insti- > tute of Graduate International and Diplomatic Studies (BIGIS), Dr. > Janos Tolgyesi of ELTE University and Ms. Rita Galambos of Civic Educa- > tion Project in Budapest, Hungary. > CU-SeeMe (black and white video (10 to 15 fps) with Macintosh and > IBM compatible machines) videoconferencing had crude video quality yet, > but this showed readily available videoconference among educational > communities around the world with TCP/IP oriented Internet, without use > of satellite nor dish antenna -- and even without use of overseas tele- > phone calls. It could be of a strong interest to K-12 educators. > > Should you be interested in viewing the video tape, please fill out the > attached form and send back to me with your check or a purchasing order > number. > > Best, Tak > **************************************** > -----------< T H E P U R C H A S I N G F O R M >-------------- > > Video Tape > of > "Global Lecture Hall (GLH)"(TM) > (multipoint-to-multipoint multimedia interactive videoconference) > for > "Spreading Spirit of Global Understanding > to Every Corner of the World" > on the occasion of > The International Conference "The Spirit of Global Understanding" > for celebrating > the 50th anniversary of Fulbright exchange program > and > the 1100th anniversary of the Nation of Hungary > organized by > The Hungarian Fulbright Association and the Hungarian Fulbright Commission > Central European University > Budapest, Hungary > August 16, 1996 > > Videoconference Center at > Norwalk Hospital in affiliation with Yale University/School of Medicine > and > World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Health Informatics > Norwalk, Connecticut, U.S.A. > <@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@> > (The 10th anniversary of GLH) > > > Two tapes (1/2 inch, VHS/NTSC) with a hard copy report (67 pages) > > > I. PURCHASER > ============ > Name: _______________________________________________________ _____________ > Title: _______________________________________________________ ____________ > Organization: _______________________________________________________ _____ > Address: _______________________________________________________ __________ > City: _________________________ State: _____ Zip Code: _________________ > Country: _______________________________________________________ __________ > Phone: ________________________ Fax: ____________________________________ > E-mail Address: _______________________________________________________ ___ > > II. PRICE PER COPY > ==================== > (A) Non-profit organization: > [ ] GLOSAS/USA member 75.00 > [ ] Non GLOSAS/USA member 125.00 > (B) Profit-oriented organization: > [ ] GLOSAS/USA member 150.00 > [ ] Non GLOSAS/USA member 250.00 > (C) Shipping and handling charges: > U.S. domestic 7.50 > Canada and Mexico 10.00 > Other overseas 25.00 > > III. PAYMENT > ============= > (A) No. of copies _____ X Price per copy at US$__________ __________ > (B) Shipping and handling __________ > TOTAL $__________ > Enclosed is my (our) check payable to "GLOSAS/USA" in the U.S. funds. > Total enclosed: $__________ > > IV. OTHERS > ============ > [ ] Please bill me using the Purchase Order Number: ____________________ > [ ] Please send me an application form of GLOSAS/USA membership. > [ ] Please send me information about the Consortium for Affordable and > Accessible Distance Education (CAADE) project and list me in the > mailing list of the project. > [ ] Please send me purchasing forms of the video tapes of GLHs on > 8/21/1993, 10/6/1993, 7/7/1994 and 10/25/1995. > > Return address: > =============== > GLOSAS/USA, 43-23 Colden Street, #9-L, Flushing, NY 11355-3998, U.S.A. > Tel: 718-939-0928; Fax: 718-939-0656 (day time only--prefer e-mail) > utsumi@columbia.edu > GLOSAS/USA has the exclusive marketing right of the video tape. > ******************************************************* *************** > * Takeshi Utsumi, Ph.D. * > * Laureate of Lord Perry Award for Excellence in Distance Education * > * Founder of CAADE * > * (Consortium for Affordable and Accessible Distance Education) * > * President, Global University in the U.S.A. (GU/USA) * > * A Divisional Activity of GLOSAS/USA * > * (GLObal Systems Analysis and Simulation Association in the U.S.A.) * > * 43-23 Colden Street, Flushing, NY 11355-3998, U.S.A. * > * Tel: 718-939-0928; Fax: 718-939-0656 (day time only--prefer email) * > * INTERNET: utsumi@columbia.edu; Tax Exempt ID: 11-2999676 * > ******************************************************* *************** > > > > .- ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 21 Oct 1996 09:10:52 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: Fw: syn-l: Geodesic aircraft? ---------- > From: Chuck Knight > To: synergetics-l@teleport.com > Subject: syn-l: Geodesic aircraft? > Date: Sunday, October 20, 1996 9:18 PM > > I got thinking a little while ago, about the use of a geodesic > framework for an airship...a rigid blimp. It seems that the > inherent strength and stability of these structures would make > a perfect framework for these craft. > > However, tonight I was browsing and came across the following URL: > > http://users.aol.com/slicklynne/facet.htm > > and found a nice looking little aircraft which is faceted much > like the "Stealth Bomber." It's a homebuilt airplane, and is > supposed to have very favorable aerodynamics. Take a look at > the attached graphics...its facets remind me of a geodesic > framework. > > Now, here's the idea. Why don't we get together and develop a > home-buildable airplane based on a REAL geodesic framework. I > would suggest a simple lifting body design...perhaps a flying > wing. (I personally like forward swept wings, but this is a > personal preference, having nothing to do with aerodynamics.) > With the knowledge base on this list, this seems like it would > be a viable project. > > Now, how about some "pie in the sky ideas?" Let's make it an > ultralight according to US FAR Part 103. (doable with a > geodesic frame, I would think.) Also, because it would have > an enormous top surface, perhaps electric motors run by solar > panels would be conceivable. I know this is possible with the > rigid airship idea...perhaps it will be possible with the plane > as well. Let's see...what else? I don't know if it's true, but > on the HexNet site > > http://www.ultranet.com/~gsteele/hexnet/index.shtml > > it is stated that a hexagonal airfoil is highly efficient. If > this is so, an extraordinarily simple frame could be built, and > skinned, for a simple, efficient airplane. > > Anyway, that's all of this idea for now. Like I said, it only > just occurred to me to use geodesics for an airplane. So, what > do you think? > > -- Chuck Knight > > .- ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 21 Oct 1996 09:37:36 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://popularmechanics.com/popmech/ute/2HUTSEP.html Comments: cc: DOMES LIST Superball For Golfers Mix of dimple sizes in geodesic pattern lets air flow smoothly over Ultra 500 golf ball. ------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- Popular Mechanics mag Tech Update Archive, Jan 1995 ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 21 Oct 1996 09:42:10 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://popularmechanics.com/popmech/ute/2HUTSEP.html Comments: cc: DOMES LIST Stardust-Filled Fullerenes Fullerenes are similar in shape to Buckminster Fuller's domes. ------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- Popular Mechanics mag Tech Update Archive July 1996 ------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 21 Oct 1996 10:38:46 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://popularmechanics.com/popmech/ute/2HUTSEP.html A proposed blanket of low Earth orbit satellites promises communication any time, anywhere. The Teledesic network of 840 satellites would allow data to be transferred between satellites and to a variety of land-based transfer points. Operation is scheduled for 2001. Popular Mechanics mag, Sept 1994 ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 21 Oct 1996 11:11:01 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://popularmechanics.com/popmech/ute/2HUTSEP.html This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBF40.8B32E040 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Proposed Continent-Linking Transportation Projects: ----- Alaska-Siberia Bridge As the Soviet Union fell, so did the final obstacle to perhaps the ultimate civil-engineering project. ----- Trans-Bering Express Think the Bering Strait connection is a bridge too far? How about a tunnel instead? That's the proposal of California architect Stuart Resor--in fact, it's the linchpin of a globe-spanning railroad called WorldLink. ----- Straights of Gibralter Bridge Lin and Philip Chow blueprinted Gibraltar bridge with hybrid cable-stayed/suspension design. Each span would run more than 3 miles. ----- See: Popular Mechanics mag, April 1994 ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBF40.8B32E040 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name=" SEARCH PAGE.url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: SEARCH PAGE (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=" SEARCH PAGE.url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://popularmechanics.com/popmech/ute/2HUTSEP.html ------=_NextPart_000_01BBBF40.8B32E040-- ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 21 Oct 1996 12:31:04 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://cnst.rice.edu/images/038.jpg "The Fabric of Nanotechnology" pic (Buckyballs) from: R. E. Smalley Presentation "From Balls to Tubes to Ropes: New Materials from Carbon" American Institute of Chemical Engineers South Texas Section January Meeting in Houston - January 4, 1996 http://cnst.rice.edu/aiche96.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 21 Oct 1996 19:39:53 -0400 Reply-To: WLauritzen Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: WLauritzen Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Subject: Versatile Numbers -- Update I have been of-line for 2 months, but I am back on sporadically. Please e-mail me if you want to communicate. An article I wrote on "versatile numbers" was recently published in the fall issue of the Communicator, a journal that goes to 12,000 math teachers in California. Also a teacher in St. Petersburg, Russia, had a "Versatile Number Day" in which the students studied the properties of versatile numbers for half the day and the other half read my article "The Versatility of Numbers," published in Dome magazine (spring 96, I believe). Cheers to all, William William Gunther Lauritzen 809-D East Garfield Glendale, CA 91205 ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 22 Oct 1996 17:13:25 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: Fw: syn-l: BFI requests tech support Comments: cc: DOMES LIST ---------- > From: Kirby Urner > To: synergetics-l@teleport.com > Subject: syn-l: BFI requests tech support > Date: Tuesday, October 22, 1996 11:19 AM > > Howdy... > > As BFI webmaster, I'm tasked to update the bfi.org website with the > latest and greatest BFI catalog info. The gift giving season is > upon us. The glossy picture version will be in the mail too (and > Jackie is game for getting some glossies on the web if we can work > out the process). > > My problem of this AM is this dang AOL->Internet file transfer > snag. I don't use AOL, nor Mac, so can't easily advise Jackie over > the phone how to successfully send me her Word version of the > Catalog (which I'll convert to HTML). What I'm getting I excerpt > below (it goes on and on). Not something Eudora deigns to > automatically decode. Not something I want to feed to my uudecode, > mime, or binhex utilities either. I mean, I could waste an hour > dinking around, but hey, life is short, and we've got a lot of > brain power on this list. So give me the short answer please > (if someone on AOL knows the trick for doing AOL->Internet and > wants to get between me and Santa Barbara, that'd be another > option)... > > Rick, your concave screen saver is just what the doctor ordered. > Given the numerous shots over the last few weeks of your 'soft glow' > moon station, it's easy to fill in with 'in betweening' to imagine > some really fun 4D animations. Really quite haunting, given that > it's not really Earth in your background. This planet's moon > has these 'glow creatures' who must have been friends of > Buckminster Fuller a long long time ago, in a galaxy far far > away. > > The scale model Fuller Projection is a computer database suitable > for OMNIMAX animations (complete with the buck 'n swivel seats in > some theaters). You can zoom close to the surface, like a cruise > missile, getting a quick tour through various SGI-rendered vistas > (true enough to life for people to say 'hey, I know that place!'). > We can plunge you under the ocean too. Given 'virtual reality', > omnimedium plummeting doesn't have to mean waiting for the Hexanet > people to build their new home-based version of our stealth machine > (ultralight), though that'll be a lot of fun too. > > And you can zoom in to real life topographies (fade from animation > to actual real life exposures), like come to the Himalayas and join > Urners on one of their car trips from Thimphu to Tongsa (if you > haven't been on a Bhutanese road before, get ready for a major > thrill!). Check out those yaks (yak herder kids running up and > down the mountainsides, while Urners pant and gasp just standing > in that thin, cold air). > > One of the movies I'm storyboarding starts with this lama putting > on a jet pack (!) and lifting off over the trees, ascending up up up > (out out out) to one of those 'top of the world' dzongs. That's > the opening shot. Then you get a fade to the title of the file: > Bhutan (big letters across the screen) with some very low frequency > sound track (some of that Buddhist chanting, but with high tech > synth helping out with bass-woofer throb -- a place no human vocal > chords can go). Then the letters all morph at the same time, leaving > you staring at the Dzongkha script (=Tibetan alphabet), which is > really one of the most gorgeous fonts in the whole world, ever. > In Dzongkha we say 'Druk-yul' but our audience doens't need to > know that (they'll know we're talking about the same place). > It's just your basic travel log movie in a way, but every so > often, like with the jet pack sporting lama, you'll do a double > take (like one more stereotype blown to hell). > > Kirby > > >Return-Path: BFI@aol.com > >From: BFI@aol.com > >Date: Tue, 22 Oct 1996 12:32:19 -0400 > >To: pdx4d@teleport.com > >Subject: Dymaxion Artifacts List on the Web Page > > > >Content-ID: <0_18619_846001870@emout01.mail.aol.com.56007> > >Content-type: text/plain > > > >Dear Kirby: > >We are sending out a new Holiday catalog next week. There will be several > >new items and price changes. Therefore, I am attaching a new list of ALL the > >Dymaxion Artifacts which we have in inventory and the new prices on several > >of the older items. Please change the list presently on the web page. If > >you have any questions, please let us know. > >Best regards > >Jackie > >Content-type: multipart/appledouble; > > boundary="PART.BOUNDARY.0.18619.emout01.mail.aol.com.8460018 69-ad" > > > > > > > >--ad-PART.BOUNDARY.0.18619.emout01.mail.aol.com.846001869 > > > >Content-ID: <0_18619_846001870@emout01.mail.aol.com.56008> > > > >Content-type: application/applefile; > > > > name="Additional Dym. Arti-2"; > > > > X-Mac-Creator="4d535744"; > > > > X-Mac-Type="5744424e" > > > >Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 > > > > > > > >AAUWBwACAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAQAAAAJAAAAVgAAACAAAAAIAAA AdgAAABAAAAAD > > > >AAAAhgAAABYAAAACAAAAnAAAAAAAAAABAAAAnAAAigBXREJOTVNXRAEMAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAA > > > >AAAAAAAAAAAAAKxD8j6ukVP9ewNNCK6RU/1BZGRpdGlvbmFsIER5bS4gQXJ 0aS0y > > > > > > > >--ad-PART.BOUNDARY.0.18619.emout01.mail.aol.com.846001869 > > > >Content-ID: <0_18619_846001870@emout01.mail.aol.com.56009> > > > >Content-type: application/octet-stream; > > > > name="Additional Dym. Arti-2"; > > > > X-Mac-Creator="4d535744"; > > > > X-Mac-Type="5744424e" > > > >Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 > > > ---------------------------------------------------- > Kirby Urner "All realities are virtual" -- KU > Email: pdx4d@teleport.com > Web: http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/ > > .- ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 22 Oct 1996 17:56:10 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www2.uchicago.edu/alumni/alumni.mag/9602/9602BOBClassnews.html This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBC042.4EA17800 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >From the University of Chicago Magazine, February 1996: "Herman Wolf, AB'33, would appreciate any stories or anecdotes for a book that he is writing on R. Buckminster Fuller--1995 was the 100th anniversary of Fuller's birth." What's the news? We are always eager to receive your news at the Magazine, care of the Class News Editor, University of Chicago Magazine, 5757 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, IL 60637, or by E-mail: uchicago-magazine@uchicago.edu. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBC042.4EA17800 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="University of Chicago Magazine, Class Notes, ...url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: University of Chicago Magazine, Class Notes, .. (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="University of Chicago Magazine, Class Notes, ...url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://www2.uchicago.edu/alumni/alumni.mag/9602/9602BOBClassnews.html ------=_NextPart_000_01BBC042.4EA17800-- ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 22 Oct 1996 20:34:32 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.phos4.com/barry'n'bucky.html Rhinos Records Rerelease of a Classic: Barry White Sings Buckminister Fuller With such almost hits as Love Is Omni-Directional and How Far is the Moon -- Nine Chains, and Barry's irrepressible voice, it's surprising that this record or singles from it never reached the charts. In You and Me Baby, We Got Sin-er-gy!, Mr. White glides through the lyric, "Your big brown spherical, multi-directional, self-focusing visible light detecting globes are driving me crazy." The Long Play album also includes: How High The Dome Love Tetrahedron and the dance version of: Dymaxion My Action ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 23 Oct 1996 08:35:52 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.satcodx.com/launches.html Planned communication, navigation, weather, etc., satellite launches for the balance of 1996, and all of 1997 and 1998. Courtesy of SATCO DX Inc. JSM ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 23 Oct 1996 11:09:37 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://synap.neuro.sfc.keio.ac.jp/~aly/polygon/vrml/geodesic/ Comments: cc: DOMES LIST , SYNERGETICS LIST Geodesic dome archive in VRML ----------------------------------------------------------------- ------- Geodesic dome archive in VRML now available. Enjoy the beauty of the mathematical three dimensional structure. Pine Dome Wireframe The Geometry Sender Keio University 5322 Endoh Fujisawa JAPAN 252 Geometry Sender provides sophistcated VRML data as following topics. This pages is maintained by Yoshiaki Araki and Oda Pu ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 23 Oct 1996 11:50:29 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.panix.com/~blackwoo/art_mono.html This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBC0D8.6365B760 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Isamu Noguchi 28 minutes, color ..."Noguchi also reminisces with Buckminster Fuller, another great influence on his artistic development, in Spoleto, where they are joined by the silent Ezra Pound...." All of the titles listed in this catalog are available on videocassette (VHS and Umatic). Most titles are also available on 16mm film. For more information on rentals and sales, please send mail, or write, telephone, or fax our office: Michael Blackwood Productions, Inc. 251 West 57th Street, Suite 415 New York, NY 10019 phone (212)247-4710 fax (212)247-4713 ------=_NextPart_000_01BBC0D8.6365B760 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="Michael Blackwood Productions .url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Michael Blackwood Productions (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Michael Blackwood Productions .url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://www.panix.com/~blackwoo/art_mono.html ------=_NextPart_000_01BBC0D8.6365B760-- ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 23 Oct 1996 13:04:22 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. 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Moore" Subject: http://www.cs.ruu.nl/wais/html/na-dir/mail/mime-faq/.html Comments: cc: DOMES LIST , SYNERGETICS LIST This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBC0E3.1FF6D580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Faqs by Archive-Name ----------------------------------------------------------------- ------- Directory: mail/mime-faq Go up to : mail This is a listing of directory mail/mime-faq. You can go up to directory mail, or select a faq (listed by subject) or sub-directory (listed in bold). comp.mail.mime FAQ (frequently asked questions list) comp.mail.mime FAQ, part 2 of 3 (frequently asked questions list) comp.mail.mime FAQ, part 3 of 3 (frequently asked questions list) comp.mail.mime meta-FAQ: Help for MIME problems ------=_NextPart_000_01BBC0E3.1FF6D580 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="mime-faq.url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: mime-faq (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="mime-faq.url" [InternetShortcut] URL=http://www.cs.ruu.nl/wais/html/na-dir/mail/mime-faq/.html ------=_NextPart_000_01BBC0E3.1FF6D580-- ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 23 Oct 1996 14:45:21 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.animatedsoftware.com/geni/genimenu.htm#top This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBC0F0.D0E87580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Global Energy Distribution Grid Tutorial (4 parts). Produced for GENI by Russell D. Hoffman, Owner and Chief Programmer The Animated Software Company P.O. Box 188006 Carlsbad, CA 92009-0801 Phone: (800) 551-2726 (619) 720-7261 Fax:(619) 720-7394 Internet: russelldh@aol.com or 71333.721@compuserve.com or rhoffman@animatedsoftware.com America Online Keyword Phrase:ANIMATED SOFTWARE CompuServe Keyword: GO ANISOFT Web address (home page): http://www.animatedsoftware.com (Excellent! 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Dean Sydney ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 24 Oct 1996 05:26:38 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: bill paton Organization: bp ent. Subject: Large Scale Dymaxion map DIY HOW TO MAKE A LARGE SCALE DYMAXION MAP Notes by Bill Paton October 1996 I believe that Buckminster Fuller's DYMAXION MAP (US Patent #2,393,676) is one of his most important Artifacts. I say this because it literally causes people to "see the world in a new way". It makes his Global Energy Grid seem very feasible and his idea of a one-Island world is quite accurate. I know from myself and showing it to others that they understand relationships of the continents and land masses in new ways. He used the Dymaxion Map in his WORLD GAME, that explored various ways for making the world work. For anyone unfamiliar with the Dymaxion map, it is essentially 20 Equilateral Triangles covering the sphere of "Spaceship Earth" in such a way that there is very little distortion in the land masses. I believe the more we see the DYMAXION MAP the more it encourages people to learn about Bucky and his ideals. "To make the world work, in the shortest possible time, through spontaneous cooperation, without ecological offence, or the disadvantage of anyone. One of the interesting notions of the WORLD GAME INSTITUTE is they have some huge maps in vinyl (10ftx22ft 4-colour cost $800.00) and there is a stencil for painting one onto a playground or wherever (31ftx65ft Cost $350.00 per stencil). They also sell various small ones. I believe in the WORLD GAME and would love to participate in one but I think $350.00 for a stencil for painting it yourself is fairly cost prohibitive for alot of schools, organizations or whatever. I do think the WGI is an excellent organization and well worth supporting in other ways. They have many reasonably priced and excellent resources. I have devised some simple methods of creating a DYMAXION MAP on any scale that you wish. I haven't painted one myself, but am keen to explore this and would be happy to have any comments about it. You can paint/draw them onto Sheets, Fabric or the ground. The basic approach is like the "Gridding" method used by painters to enlarge a picture. They draw gridlines on their pictures, then larger gridlines on the larger copy. This Dymaxion system is used if you wish the Triangular lines to appear. I have seen photos of Dymaxion Maps without them. If you don't want them, a regular gridding system would probably be easier, but the basic system still applies. 1) Get a copy of the largest and most detailed DYMAXION MAPS you can find. 2) Select an appropriate spot to place it. Ideally you should be able to see it from a high spot. 3) Determine the size required for the entire map, and therefore the side of the triangles. If we consider "x" to be the length of the sides of the triangles, then the length is 5.5x, and the width is 2.6x. 4) Using a chalkline mark the WIDTH LINES ___________________ 5) Chalkline all the "/" lines 6) Chalkline all the "\" lines 7) You may add more chalklines depending on the size required. They will parallel the existing ones. 8) Confirm then paint in same sequence (work Left to Right) 9) Draw out the landmass outlines using chalk, do them section by section. 10) You can confirm them by standing on a ladder or other high spot. 11) You can paint them white and the water blue, or any other appropriate colours. Random Notes: -You may want a master piece of wood that is the length of each side. -This method is applicable onto fabric like a sheet. -It would be interesting to make a Dymaxion Globe using dowelling and drape this over it. EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE (All sides equal, all angles 60 degree)ONE OF THE TWO BELOW SHOULD WORK: .../\.......| ../..\......| ./....\.....| Height is 0.866"x" /______\....| ..."x".......... .............../\..................................| ............/......\...............................| ........./............\............................| Height is 0.866"x" ....../_______\........................| .............."x".......... BASIC FORMULAS: x.................WIDTH...................................LENGTH 1.................2.6x............................................5.5x 2.................7.8..........................................16.5 5..................13..........................................27.5 10..................26..........................................55 25..................65.........................................137.5 50..................130........................................275 100.................260........................................550 I have a jpg with this basic map and information for anyone interested. E-mail me at: bpaton@inforamp.net I would be interested in anyone who would be interested in exploring this concept further or creating a system of cards or something so sections at sports games could have the Dymaxion maps throughout the sections. WWW RESOURCES WORLD GAME INSTITUTE http://www.worldgame.org/~wgi/index.html BUCKMINSTER FULLER INSTITUTE http://www.bfi.org/ GLOBAL ENERGY NETWORK http://www.geni.org/index.html -- Bill Paton --Solutioneer bpaton@inforamp.net THE DIRECTOR'S TEMPLATE http://www.inforamp.net/~bpaton ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 24 Oct 1996 08:59:33 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: Re: syn-l: Counting Couplers Comments: To: synergetics-l@teleport.com, gray@nsrl31.nsrl.rochester.edu See _Synergetics 1_, section 954.72: "...for a total of 92 relationships per coupler." ---------- > From: Robert W. Gray > To: synergetics-l@teleport.com > Subject: syn-l: Counting Couplers > Date: Thursday, October 24, 1996 6:35 AM > > Well, I got around to looking up the passage on > the composition of the coupler in Amy's book. I don't > think she counted correctly. > > Page 202 of Amy's book has: > "The number of different ways to arrange 8 Mites is greatly > increased by the unexpected mirror symmetry. Since positive > and negative Mites can switch places, we actually have a pool > of 16 from which to choose for each of the 8 positions. A coupler > might consist of 4 positive and 4 negative Mites, or all positive, > all negative, or any of the possible combinations in between: > (0-8, 1-7, 2-6, 3-5, 4-4, ..., 8-0). Then, within each > of these 9 possible groups, the Mites can be switched around > into 4 different arrangements. ... The resulting 36 varieties of > couplers all have the same outward shape, but in Fuller's view, > their internal variations represent important distinctions in energy > behavior...." > > So let us pick the 0-8 case (0 positive, 8 negative Mites.) I don't > see how there are "4 different arrangements" for this case. I see > only one arrangement. > > I get the same number of arrangements as k. erixon: 43 different > couplers. > I haven't found the passage in Synergetics that claims there are 36 > arrangements for the coupler. I would like to read it if someone > could give me the page/paragraph number. > > Bob Gray > GRAY@NSRL31.NSRL.ROCHESTER.EDU > .- ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 24 Oct 1996 13:58:35 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.ozemail.com.au/~caveman/Creative/Software/Geodesic.htm *********************************** Geodesic Software Presents Synergia For Microsoft Windows ********************************** "Synergia" is software for the mind. It was inspired by the writings of Buckminster Fuller. The idea is to create a set of software tools that assists in promoting creativity. Synergia consists of three programs and comes with a pretty manual. The programs are: 1.Operating Tools For Spaceship Earth 2.dbClient Manager 3.Database Diary Operating Tools For Spaceship Earth Contains: Enhanced hypertext version of _Operating Manual For Spaceship Earth_ Explanation of hard to understand terms Each chapter in its own window. Can read two or more chapters at once. Can tile or cascade two windows. Comes with a built in editor. Can call up any Windows modem software, providing you have enough memory Can call up Database Diary and dbClient Manager (Joe S. Moore joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com) ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 24 Oct 1996 15:33:04 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.foresight.org/SciAmDebate/SciAmLetters.html Comments: To: SYNERGETICS LIST Date: Fri, 29 Mar 96 09:44:54 -0800 From: "Richard A. Friedlander" Mime-Version: 1.0 To: editors@sciam.com, inform@foresight.org Subject: (no subject) ..."The only other work I can think of that is as original and profound as "Nanosystems" is Buckminster Fuller's "Synergetics". I believe that "Synergetics" full implications have yet to be realized notwithstanding the discovery of Buckminsterfullerenes."... (Joe S. Moore) ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 24 Oct 1996 15:41:32 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://users.aol.com/charliezeb/murphy.htm Buckminster Fuller's Law of Cosmic Irreversibility 1 Pot T = 1 Pot P. 1 Pot P <> 1 Pot T. (Joe S. Moore) ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 24 Oct 1996 18:58:00 EDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: am27 Subject: Re: http://users.aol.com/charliezeb/murphy.htm In-Reply-To: <9610241538.aa15816@inside.cruzio.com> can someone explain to a math dunce, what "<>" means in this equation? thanks! -a. >Buckminster Fuller's Law of Cosmic Irreversibility > >1 Pot T = 1 Pot P. 1 Pot P <> 1 Pot T. > > > > >(Joe S. Moore) ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 24 Oct 1996 16:36:14 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/as/Literature/Moby-Dick/amlit.sightings .html Richard Buckminster Fuller, _Goldilocks and the Three Bears_: "For the miracle answer the kings, nobles, and merchants of Mesopotamia turned to the navigator-astronomer-priests of Babylon. To convince everyone in the new western world that accounts of any earlier religions or people elsewhere on earth were false, the priests said that the beginnings of humans in the Universe had occurred nearby to Babylon in a garden called Eden. Their story from then on is well known. What seems pure nonsense in the Garden of Eden story of the creation of a woman from a man's rib is explained as follows. Vessels of the sea are always female because they contain their crews in their interior wombs. The female "Eve" was the high-seas, world-around-sailable vessel; her great strength developed when navigators discovered the backbone-mounted rib cage employed by Nature in the design of whales, porpoises, seals and other sea creatures. So man built his high-seas vessel, "Eve," with strong wooden ribs rising sidewise from her keel, planked "her" in, then leather-thong-fastened the planks' edges together, tied them tightly into the ribs, and pitched her seams. Thus "Eve" the ship, built from Adam's rib cage design, was temptingly "led on" by Naga the serpent, god of the sea, around the world, with Adam aboard. Thus Naga showed Adam, by means of Eve, that the earth is as round as the apple." (Joe S. Moore) ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 24 Oct 1996 18:19:16 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Gordon Smith Subject: Way to go Joe Dear Joe and other readers, Thank you so much for all of the posts. In particular I wish to thank Joe for all of the energy shared. Are there geodesic programs for Macintosh computers? Thanks again and best wishes to all, GordonSmith AKA Gosmith ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 25 Oct 1996 11:05:37 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: Re: syn-l: Counting Couplers Comments: To: synergetics-l@teleport.com ---------- > From: Karl Erickson > To: synergetics-l@teleport.com > Subject: Re: syn-l: Counting Couplers > Date: Thursday, October 24, 1996 1:16 PM > > Joe S. Moore wrote: > > See _Synergetics 1_, section 954.72: "...for a total of 92 > > relationships per coupler." possible # of RELATIONSHIPS of Mites in 1 Coupler [(NxN)-N]/2 = 28 (954.71) times # of possible axis = 3 (954.72) plus # of faces of the coupler = 8. (954.72) (64-8/2) x3 +8 = 92 total RELATIONSHIPS associated with one (1) Coupler ----------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------- > and 954.54 says '...each of the eight couplers which surround each > nuclear coupler may consist of any of 36 different AAB intramural > orientations...' A Coupler can have 9 possible groups of + and - Mites: +Mites -Mites 0 8 1 7 2 6 3 5 4 4 5 3 6 2 7 1 8 0 In addition, Mites can be arranged in a Coupler 4 different ways. 9 x 4 = 36 different varieties of COUPLERS. See: _A Fuller Explanation_, page 202. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 25 Oct 1996 12:13:59 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.bakeraltech.com/dome.htm Comments: To: DOMES LIST Aluminum Geodesic Dome Roofs Baker Tank Company / Altech Divisions of Justiss Oil Company P.O. Box 40 Arp,Texas USA 75750 Phone: (903) 859-2111 Watts: (800) 527-8435 Fax: (903) 859-4191 ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 25 Oct 1996 15:58:59 -0500 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Brian K Petroski Subject: Dome coatings I was wondering about monolithic coatings for domes. I have read in some of the older books like Domebook 2 about them using spray foams but always with cautions about fire hazards. I realize these books were written more than 20 years ago. What is available these days that can be sprayed or painted over a wooden dome to give it a seamless, water tight skin that will hold up the weather and sub-zero blizzard conditions without cracking? Are there now fire safe spray foams? Plastic coatings? I am looking for something that could be applied over a plywood skinned dome. Brian Petroski Just your stereotypical polysexual, bisexual solitary pagan from St. Paul, Minnesota ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 25 Oct 1996 14:15:06 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: BUCKY FULLER DATABASE Comments: To: info@iii.com Innovative Interfaces Inc. 5850 Shellmound Emeryville, California 94608 Tel. 510-655-6200 E-mail: info@iii.com Dear Sirs, On one of your web pages the following appears: "Below is a list of some INNOPAC libraries and the databases they have created using this software. University of Arizona Buckminster Fuller Database" Do you know who I could contact regarding the "Buckminster Fuller Database"? Thank you, Joe S. Moore ==================================================== 123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789| Joe S. Moore ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 26 Oct 1996 00:35:33 +0000 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: James Fischer Subject: "<>" and Pots of Tea Agnes M McLean asked: >can someone explain to a math dunce, >what "<>" means in this equation? >>Buckminster Fuller's Law of Cosmic Irreversibility >> >>1 Pot T = 1 Pot P. 1 Pot P <> 1 Pot T. >> (Joe S. Moore) The "<>" means "does not equal". The meaning of the "equation" appears to be a truism or joke, as follows: One pot of tea equals one pot of pee. But one pot of pee does not equal one pot of tea. In other words, a pot of tea will create a pot of pee, but a pot of pee will not create a pot of tea. Sort of a statement about entropy. The equation is 100% false, since it has always been very easy (though a tad distasteful) to create distilled water from human urine, and one can therefore create endless tea-pee cycles with minimal losses. While most folks would rather not know about this, it is important for space programs to research such subjects. I find it surprising that Bucky ever said such a thing, given his focus on "autonomous living". Many houses now recycle their wastes, most often via a greenhouse/water treatment plant system. For maximum tea->pee->tea output with minimum cycle time, I would suggest a solar still. Si Hoc Legere Scis Nimium Eruditionis Habes! james fischer jfischer@supercollider.com ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 26 Oct 1996 07:09:32 -0500 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: J M Fritzman Subject: Mid-South CFP Comments: To: freud@think.net, gemcs-l@vaxc.hofstra.edu, gender@indiana.edu, generalist@think.net, GEO-ETHICS@ATLAS.SOCSCI.UMN.EDU CALL FOR PAPERS MID-SOUTH PHILOSOPHY CONFERENCE University of Memphis February 28 - March 1, 1997 The 21st annual Mid-South Philosophy Conference is scheduled for Friday afternoon and Saturday, February 28 - March 1, at the University of Memphis. Papers on any topic of philosophic interest are welcome. Papers are limited to 12 double-spaced pages. Send THREE printed copies as well as a copy in WordPerfect or ASCII format on a computer diskette. All copies must include a 100-word abstract, the paper's title, author's name, institutional affiliation, mailing address, telephone number, and email address. Papers which do not meet these guidelines will not be considered. Send submissions to: Professor James B. Sauer Department of Philosophy Saint Mary's University One Camino Santa Maria San Antonio TX 78228-8566 Papers must be submitted by JANUARY 4. Papers will be reviewed by a committee, and notification of acceptance will be made in late January. Each paper will have a commentator. Those interested in commenting should notify Professor Sauer no later than January 24 of availability and areas of interest. Professor Sauer's email address is philjim@stmarytx.edu and his telephone number is 210-431-6860. Professor Jean Grondin of the University of Montreal will be the keynote speaker. Funding for the keynote speaker is provided by the University of Memphis Center for the Humanities, directed by Professor Thomas Nenon. Professor Nenon has reserved rooms for Friday (2/28) and Saturday (3/1) at the Holiday Inn Midtown on 1837 Union Avenue, a ten minute drive from campus. The room rate is $59.00 per night. Make reservations directly; the hotel's telephone number is 901-278-4100. The airport shuttle goes to the hotel for ten dollars. Please encourage undergraduate students to attend and submit papers to the University of Memphis UNDERGRADUATE PHILOSOPHY CONFERENCE, which will be running parallel sessions. Papers may be on any area of philosophy. Papers are limited to 12 double-spaced pages (preference will be given to well-focused shorter papers). Papers must be submitted by January 24; review of submissions will begin on January 13. Send TWO printed copies with a 100-word abstract to: Undergraduate Philosophy Club, Department of Philosophy, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152. Include a telephone number or email address. The Mid-South Philosophy Conference is supported and underwritten by the Philosophy Department and Center for the Humanities of the University of Memphis, as well as by the Philosophy Department and Institute of Liberal Arts of Oklahoma City University. Visit http://frank.mtsu.edu/~jpurcell/MidSouth/midsouth.html PLEASE FORWARD THIS TO ANYONE WHO WOULD FIND IT OF INTEREST. ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 26 Oct 1996 13:56:26 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Kirby Urner Subject: New BFI catalog (WebCat.html) Comments: To: bfi@aol.com Comments: cc: synergetics-l@teleport.com MEMORANDUM FR: Kirby, BFI webmaster TO: Jackie, BFI staff RE: New BFI catalog at bfi.org website and my plan to turn over the website job effective Winter Solstice (or sooner) Hey Jackie! Thanks for the sailmail disk. Too bad we never figured out how to do it email. Roger Silber's generous offer to serve as an intermediary had the precessional advantage of helping me to get to know the guy a little better. Very impressive skills he has! Also very generous of him to allow his 'Roger's Connection' (great web page!) to be sold as a "Dymaxion" artifact (indeed, judging from this Catalog, BFI has apparently gotten a lot of suppliers to consent to having their products serve in an image- building capacity around that word). I converted the Mac !additio.art 36K file to HTML via Corel.Transit. This program does its best -- a lot depends on the underlying formatting in Word. But the result was nowhere near as elegant as what Mark Kelly did for ya'll just prior to the Simon & Goodman PBS debut via WNET. I think he used an Adobe product. I kept his banner at the top but not much else. Anyway, all your *content* is there, pretty much as sent. I just didn't see trying to painstakingly cut and paste from the new catalog into Mark's template, nor hand-doing the HTML much beyond what Corel gave me (though I did spend about an hour doing search & replace in HotDog to try to add some readability). Anyone who pops the HTML will see it's really ugly. Plus everyone expects to see glossy pix 'n stuff these days, when it comes to web-based mail order catalogs (wildly proliferating). All in good time I'm sure. I just don't have it in me to do it all myself. What really needs to happen is for the Santa Barbara store front to develop a direct line into bfi.org, and staff savvy around keeping the pages up to day. The skills take a little time to learn, but the basics, like doing this Catalog stuff, is well within the capability of many interested 16 yr olds. You might want to consider recruiting someone much younger than I for as your next webmaster or in house guru of whatever job title. Kids find this stuff really intriguing and would dearly love a chance to try out some of their skills for a real live Bucky headquarters such as BFI's. If you don't want overall webmastering responsibility to reside with the Santa Barbara center, I think Rich can set up a subdirectory for Catalog-type web pages and pix, which Santa Barbara folks can then maintain directly. Email rich@bfi.org for the password as well, when you're ready to pass the torch. Either way, my plan is to resign as volunteer BFI webmaster effective Winter Solstice (December 21) which should give you plenty of time to find another volunteer (or make it a staff position, as your Board may prefer). If you find a replacement any time between now and my resignation date, let me know so I can show her (or him) some ropes before my departure. That'd be the smoothest, if we could have a transitional period. I think BFI's web site is going to grow to become one of the more exciting and oft visited sites on the internet, for home schoolers in particular. We're planning to home school Tara up here in Portland -- my architect friend Harold Long did some drawings for our 'school' by drawing over photocopied photographs, thereby converting our garage out back. His son Patrick is an artist for Turning the Wheel, my wife's business, which also has plans to share this space (she does workshops -- like today was the Samhain workshop, in preparation for Halloween next week). My vision is that the BFI webmaster position should be fairly high turnover, giving lots of creative souls a chance to leave their mark. It has been a great privilege to assist in breaking ground on the initial construction, paving the way for future generations. The job has involved not just web page design, but serving as a kind of 'ambassador at large' in cyberspace, representing the Bucky Fuller design science viewpoint to a world hungry for alternatives to the presently overly politicized approach to managing our shared biosphere (the only one we've got!). I very much look forward to dropping by the BFI site often, helping myself to goods and services supplied from there, perhaps enrolling in new trainings and availing of other educational opportunities such as BFI may see fit to provide. In the meantime, I've got 4D Solutions to serve as a home base, as a private enterprise with a focus on the public sector. Please understand that in announcing my resignation, I am in no way reducing my committment to my design science strategies and philosophy, nor to the Fuller School. Rather, by allowing the BFI webmaster position to keep turning over and over, we'll better ensure that the principles of participatory democracy are well reflected, which is as Bucky would have wished it I'm sure. So, keep up the good work. Live long and prosper. Kirby 1st BFI webmaster ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 26 Oct 1996 18:47:44 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: UPDATED BFI CATALOG Comments: cc: SYNERGETICS LIST , DOMES LIST Buckminster Fuller Institute Dymaxion Catalog Design Science Educational Resources Phone: (805) 962-0022; Fax: (805) 962-4440; email: bfi@aol.com Updated Oct 26, 1996 http://www.bfi.org/WebCat.html ==================================================== 123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789| Joe S. Moore ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 27 Oct 1996 09:25:47 -0800 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: GEODESIC ART Comments: cc: DOMES LIST , SYNERGETICS LIST Wild Geodesics Modeled in "formZ 2.6" Above: Curls On Geodesic. Click on links below for more! Original works of Bo Atkinson e-mail: insearch@agate.net http://www.agate.net/~insearch Postal : RR1 Box 2079, Freedom , ME 04941 USA Tel : 207 342 5796 . . . (Maine) http://www.agate.net/~insearch/wildGeodesics.html ==================================================== 123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789| Joe S. Moore ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 27 Oct 1996 10:48:02 -0800 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: Re: Buckyball Database Comments: To: Spencer Hunter Spencer, (snip) > Wow! I wish I knew what this was. I frequently work over at the > architecture branch of the library and I've yet to stumble across anything > like it. You may, however, be refering to the Buckyball Database which is > available through our on-line catalog (the telnet-able version, at least). (snip) I found the following info at this web address: http://www.iii.com/screens/iiiinfo.html "Community Information Databases The INNOPAC software may be used to create and manage databases of local organizations and services, courses taught (and their schedule) at a college or university, etc. Below is a list of some INNOPAC libraries and the databases they have created using this software. (snip) University of Arizona Buckminster Fuller Database" (snip) Innovative Interfaces Inc. 5850 Shellmound Emeryville, California 94608 Tel. 510-655-6200 E-mail: info@iii.com I wrote the company but no answer yet. Thanks for the instructions re the Buckyballs DB. I'll have to try it out. I heard about a HUGE Buckyball database of articles & papers about Fullerenes, but I'm not sure where it's located. I'll have to check. It may be the one at your university. Maybe that's what the above company was referring to when they listed "Buckminster Fuller Database"? > Thank you for putting it in the public domain! I do regret that my paltry > 1.5-2 Mb of allotted space does not allow me to carry your massive RBF index > in plain text form, which I would have gladly included as well. The Bucky Master Index is available by FTP in compressed form, I believe. I don't have the URL at my fingertips just now, but I can get it for you if you wish. (I think there's a link somewhere in the BFI's web pages.) > I also have a more recent copy of your Bucky Fuller Virtual Index than the > one listed from my site, but it contains numerous outdated links > (particularly to the World Game Institute), so I am reluctant to "HTMLize" > it. Do you plan to post an updated version? Sure, BFI has links to > everything, but I would feel better if I could provide a somewhat redundant > resource just in case BFI should be unreachable. I'm in the process of collecting a whole NEW list of URLs (now that I have access to a Pentium 100 computer with Windows 95 and a graphical browser). I've been doing extensive searches of "buckminster" and "geodesic" using various search engines. "Soon" (as Bucky used to say) I plan to start posting small lists of URLs grouped by topic, such as Audio/Video Tapes, Dome Manufacturers, etc. > in the last year. I did announce my design science site there a few months > ago, but the address has already changed to: > > http://www.u.arizona.edu/~shunter/cads It's in my bookmark list of URLs under "Articles" and also under "Domes". Delighted to hear from a fellow Bucky fan. It used to be lonely work before I got on the Internet. Now, there's quite a bunch of us. One of the things I'm trying to do is make sure everyone is aware of everyone else and what they're doing; thus the flurry of URLs. Don't know what project will be next--I sort of play this whole thing by ear. I will keep posting to the Geodesic list as sort of a daily electronic newsletter. Joe ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 27 Oct 1996 13:16:14 -0600 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Brian K Petroski Subject: What are bucky tubes? In a discussion about geodesic domes and eliptical domes someone mentioned something called "bucky tubes". Can someone tell me what these are? Is it some sort of elongated dome? Brian Petroski Just your stereotypical polysexual, bisexual solitary pagan from St. Paul, Minnesota ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 27 Oct 1996 14:21:58 -0800 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: WEEKLY WORLD CLIMATE REPORTS Welcome to the WWW page for the World Climate Report, a bi-weekly publication that puts you ahead of the news on the science and politics of global climate change. World Climate Report provides needed balance and perspective on issues relating to our climatic environment. World Climate Report is edited and written by a team headed by noted Environmental Scientist Dr. Patrick J. Michaels of Virginia, and features high-quality writing, quantitative analyses and even humor that is notably absent in the current discussion of the future of the planet. This Web Page highlights the last several issues of the World Climate Report. http://www.nhes.com/ ==================================================== 123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789| Joe S. Moore ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 27 Oct 1996 15:34:02 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Kirby Urner Subject: Re: bfi.org webmastertorchpassing Thank you Bonnie! It's not meant to be a sad occasion, my departure from the BFI volunteer team. We've developed a practiced working relationship and there's every reason to think the next webmaster will have no trouble picking up where I left off. The goal here is to give a succession of creative souls an opportunity to leave their mark via this interesting job-title position. No reason for me to hog the limelight. I did serious duty is the first webmaster, but if BFI is to grow and mature, as you and I both hope it will, then it'll have to demonstrate its ability to handle turnover and transition. We're all gonna die, after all... I'm not fading out or disappearing from the scene. The Fuller School has never been stronger. The world is sitting up and taking notice. All your work, and Tony's, has been most vital and contributory in this regard. Hats off to you both! Yours, Kirby Historical note: Bonnie DeVarco (formerly Bonnie Goldstein) and Tony DeVarco were respectively archivist and executive director for BFI during an important chapter in its history (the move from LA to Santa Barbara, first satellite edition of the Fuller Projection etc.). The Fuller School received as tremendous boost from their performances (individually, and as a team), both from their work via BFI and subsequently. I look forward to continuing our work together as we move into the next mellenium (by some calendars -- not to get too fixated on some silly digit change (unless you're in the computer biz, where the 1999 -> 2000 rollover is starting to look like hell (e.g. at the IRS for example))). >Return-Path: DeVarco@aol.com >From: DeVarco@aol.com >Date: Sun, 27 Oct 1996 16:04:31 -0500 >To: pdx4d@teleport.com >Subject: re:bfi.org webmastertorchpassing > >Dear Kirby, > >How are you? I Just wanted to send you a quick note of thanks for keeping me >in the loop with the new round of transitions in the bfi.org. I have not >been informed of any progress from BFI on that or any other matter. So I >look forward to the new Trimtab when it comes via post to find out what they >are up to. Meanwhile I do hope that the volunteer online crew that started >rolling with development support of your efforts last Spring still has the >possibility of getting rolling again once the BFI site starts really growing. >I would always be happy to continue to lend my own support in any way if >asked. > >Your creative and knowledgeable initiation and maintenance of the BFI web >site this past year has been much appreciated by many including me. If it >wasn't for you, there wouldn't have been a BFI web site this past year (no >Kirby, no BFI Web Site, it's as simple as that). I am sad to see that you are >leaving, but excited about the success of your Synergetics-L and the >development of your own site which has added immeasurably to the "Fuller >School". > >Now as you pass the torch of bfi.org, I just want to applaud all of the >generous work, time and talent you have contributed to get things rolling in >the first place. I do look forward to seeing the next step taken by BFI. > With a little BFI on-site enthusiasm and time matched with the technology in >SB (most of which I think they really already have) perhaps we will see some >additions to the site from their vast store of information and resources. > >Best! > >Bonnie > ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 27 Oct 1996 15:35:45 -0800 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: GOOD KARMA DOMES Comments: To: DOMES LIST Geodesic Homes ------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- Good Karma Enterprises Address: 6927 N.W. 13th Street City: Oklahoma City State: Oklahoma Zip: 73106 Phone: 405-789-8291 E-mail: sharta@icon.net (found at http://clever.net/qms/wwbd/defg.htm#geo) ==================================================== 123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789| Joe S. Moore ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 14:02:09 +1000 Reply-To: practopi@future.com.au Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Dean Ervik Organization: Future Reality Suite 12/67-69 Alexander St. Crows Nest, NSW 2065, Sydney,Australia. Subject: Re: Who cares? George Phoenix wrote: > > re: > > >Joe, > > > >You are prolific! > > > >Dean > >Sydney > > Dear Dean, > > Joe Moore's e-mail address is: > joemoore@BBS.CRUZIO.COM > > Please don't post your personal comments to the GEODESIC group. We are not > interested in your personal dribble. Please do not waste our time. Please > limit your public posts to relevant messages. > > Thank you, > > George Phoenix > phoenix@web-pub.com > http://web-pub.com/~phoenix/ That is the whole point of me mailing my comment to the list. Joe is very prolific and could simply include his url's in one mailing not dozens at a time! I was hoping for some other comments of a more constructive type in relation to Joes constant space consumption, granted the posts by Joe are usually intersting. I was not flaming by the way just trying once again to recommend to Joe to include his URL's in one post. What's your comment Joe? sorry for wasting your time (chill George) Dean Sydney ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 27 Oct 1996 17:36:10 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Kirby Urner Organization: 4D Solutions Subject: Re: Large Scale Dymaxion map DIY Bill -- this is all useful information. Many of us affiliated with the Fuller School have pushed to have 'Fuller Projection' used over 'Dymaxion Projection' for this artifact. Cartographers are far more used to naming projections for their inventors, plus 'Dymaxion' has tended to spiral out of control vis-a-vis Fuller's works, meaning first one thing and then another (keep in mind that Fuller himself did not coin this term, but took it on because it sounded cool and futuristic at the time of its creation (by a market research firm)). But this is 1996, and 'Dymaxion', at least to my ears, has a quaint and dated ring to it. It belongs in the past, with Fuller, with his wonderful projects (but not his Projection -- that's too important to tie to a word that's fast going out of business (at least according to my readings)). Also, I'd like to point you to my own page on the Fuller Projection: http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/dymax.html (yes, I know, 'dymax' -- I'm not oblivious to history fer gosh sakes). At that page, you'll find a scanned version of the map suited for sharing around in cyberspace (the distribution agreement is simple to implement). You'll also find links to Chris Rywalt's superb movie of the Fuller Project folding/unfolding from a sphere to an icosahedron to a flat map and reverse (set your QuickTime player to 'play back and forth'). Chris has implemented a smaller version of the same animation in Java too! My site also tells the truth about the unpopularity of the Fuller Projection vis-a-vis the Peters in UN circles. Fuller's Projection is highly apoliciticized, and this scares the politicos who don't want their power base to get too global in outlook, thereby underlying the divide-and-conquer strategems of the politically minded, who rely on nationalism to keep the blinders on their home folk populations (as much in the USA as anywhere). Kirby 1st BFI webmaster >HOW TO MAKE A LARGE SCALE DYMAXION MAP > >Notes by Bill Paton October 1996 > >-- >Bill Paton --Solutioneer >bpaton@inforamp.net >THE DIRECTOR'S TEMPLATE >http://www.inforamp.net/~bpaton ---------------------------------------------------- Kirby Urner "All realities are virtual" -- KU Email: pdx4d@teleport.com Web: http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/ ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 27 Oct 1996 17:24:14 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Kirby Urner Organization: 4D Solutions Subject: Fun polemics ('anti-economics') AND NOW, FROM THE DIATRIBES DEPARTMENT... by Kirby Urner Oct 22, 1996 [1] Re: "Vote for Nader is mistake for Progressives" (sort of) Ken Thomas, retired educator, journalist, writes in the Oregonian (Oct 21, Reader Forum, B7) as a 'progressive' preaching to his choir about why a vote for Nader is a bad move. Dole will finish selling off our public sector to the private sector, he intones, while a Clinton administration will at least buy progressives some more time to think about what to do next (he's a little slow, Clinton, so maybe the corporate takeover won't be quite as blindingly fast if he stays on the job, I guess is the argument). Dawn and I attended Nader's speech at Benson High the other night. For the most part, this was not a political speech at all, but a fairly engaging lecture on 'interfacing' between corporations and youth. His basic thesis is mom and dad both have to work now, so the kids are home alone with the mass media, which is staffed by highly trained manipulators who know how the kids think. By the time mom and dad come home, junior is one of "them", stalking around the house humming commercial jingles, reciting cartoon-fed mantras, and nagging mom and dad for consumer goods i.e. behaving like a well-programmed 'Toys R Us kid' [tm]. At the appropriate legal age, he or she will light up a cig, kick back with a beer, and watch some more commercial advertising (leading to cars, a home mortgage, maybe a few investments, hospital care, and, if all goes as planned, an expensive funeral). Obviously, a guy with a rap like this isn't going to make it to the Oval Office, we all know that. But if it's really just a matter of time with Clinton/Dole (Clinton being a little slower) then I can understand why some progressives maybe have this perverse death wish desire to face their enemy head on. Like, take over already, just get it over with. "Clinton/Dole makes me Ralph" goes one bumper sticker [2]. Sounds like some people are feeling physically ill around this election. "With the kids already behaving like media-zapped zombies, what more have we got to lose?" may be a driving factor. But TV isn't where the mass media programming begins and ends. My teenager, Alexia, is floundering in Economics so, while she and her friend Sarah studied their ecosystem out on Marine Drive yesterday (an ongoing school project), I went to Pietro's Pizza at the Jantzen Beach Mall (brand new digs), ordered wine and salad bar, and started to plough through her text book. This is what they use at Grant High School and no doubt elsewhere around the state and nation (she took it to school this morning, so I'm leaving out the author/title -- an exercise for the interested reader). First, we talk about global warming. That hooks 'em right away -- this book cares. Then we move on to the Peace Dividend. Somehow, the peace dove is sporting little missiles with red and blue stripes in its wings, not just feathers. That never gets explained directly, although one sentence mentions we might not really have such a big dividend after all because of the Middle East situation, oh well. Then it's on to beef and cigarettes. Cigs are addictive and really bad for you, we all know that (the Surgeon General tells us so -- the kind of thing governments do in market economies: nag us a bit, check our beef for diseases, and teach us to be proud of our heritage), but the smoker really gets a lot of 'utils' (utility units) from smoking that really satisfying first cig of the day. Better not to spend your bottom dollar on cigs though -- not so many 'utils' after the first coupla packs. Better choose wisely, as a 'sovereign consumer', about how many packs to smoke. Then comes the commercial farm, with 'hen depreciation'. Those egg-layers wear out and have to be replaced, along with the rest of the machinery (lots of "it's a cruel world so grow up" messages embedded amidst the more light hearted professorial patter -- Economics is about getting boys ready for manhood (and a few girls, if they can stop crying so dang much)). And then comes text about all those fatty animals bound for McDonalds (no, I mean the cattle). And in Russia, we read, those poor slobs didn't know they could stand in whatever line was shortest (!) -- they all lined up behind cash register number one, as they'd been trained to do by the old Marxist central planners. And when they got their burger (identical in every detail to the USA version, thanks to specialization and the Hamburgerology Degree) they nearly burst into tears because the service person behind the counter says "Have a Nice Day" [sm] or "We Do It All for You" [sm] or something. Poor Russians, no one has ever been nice to them before, it sounds like. India, now, is a primitive 'traditional' economy with lots of weird religious beliefs. Like they don't even eat beef over there much, even though lots of 'em are at death's door. And they have this bizarre kind of social stratification, left over from some 'casting' system that keeps lots of people out of some of the best jobs. Gosh, good thing we have tobacco and beef and live in America where the religion ain't so primitive! USA-style racism is brought up later, and even classism a little, amidst the usual rap -- like, racism sucks -- but with no mention about how genetics and ethnography aren't even in the same ball park, leaving the scientifically bankrupt 'race' concept struggling for air (kinda like the concept of 'capital' in this brain dead whiteman's book). Then we talk about trademarks and trademarking. Picture of a steam roller crushing computer clones in Taiwan. USA trade officials are clamping down on those nasty cloners, because all that advertising makes people salivate just for certain brands, and others may have identical goods, but not such expensive advertising so its just not fair that they get to cash in on our expensive hype. Now I fully understand my firm's right to use its own decals, to build image, and to not tolerate cheap imitators, but then the book throws digital media copying into the same soup, suggesting that the bits and bytes on disk B are somehow 'counterfeit versions' of what's on disk A. Now *there's* a little sleight of hand for ya. I wonder if the electrons in my computer know if they're legal electrons or phony ones. I'm sure one of these highly trained lawyers could tell me (if not them). And what about the time-honored institution we call the Library, a core institution at the heart of our freedom to cooperatively create our democracy? What's going to happen to 'borrow and return' when all you have to do is clone a copy and never give it back (because the library still has what it needs to lend to the next person online)? It's the miracle of the loaves and fishes, this electronic library service (all good Christians should be pleased). No, no, that's all just more illegal piracy talk, sounds downright Communist in fact, so shut up and turn the page (no, the book doesn't explicitly say this -- it just keeps silent on the whole non-issue). Another tricky move is making the 'normal rate of return' for an enterprise not really 'profit' at all. Like, we're entitled to X percent return over investments, because that's what we'd get if we put the same money in government bonds or something. So a lot of this 'profit' is really just the capital gains we're entitled to, for having dared to do something besides buying into a mutual fund. 'Profit' is income over and above even this guaranteed risk-free percentage. That seemed like a subtle change in the rules to me, but then it's been a long time since I studied any economics at Princeton or its Woodrow Wilson School of Public Affairs. That's about all I had time for during two trips to the salad bar. Went back to get the students. Driving home, I wasn't shy about sharing my distaste for this subtle media programming. Most insidious of all was how the word 'capital' bounced around, first meaning empty money, just a symbol of value, then meaning the kind of good we all need to tighten our belts for, so the capital-owners can borrow to buy it. Even if its higher living standards for our families we were looking forward to, given the Peace Dividend (whatever little is left of it), to think that way is to not be attuned to the big picture, wherein your patriotic duty is to sacrifice for a strong military today, so we can finish making the whole world in our image tomorrow. Remember the dove of peace, with the missiles in its wings. Oh yeah, I get it now. So what's a computer used to provide a home schooler with high quality digital assets? Do you call that a 'consumer good' or a 'capital good'? When the insurance company buys another mainframe, it's definitely a 'capital good'. Now what if we then use our home school computer to clone our own personal, customizable copies of digital assets, downloading via the internet from a vast global library containing our shared and growing metaphysical, multi-cultural heritage as human beings. No, that wouldn't be a dealing in 'goods' at all, let alone 'capital goods'. That'd be downright bad behavior dammit (all we economists know or care about is 'revenue from sales' and the thought of wildly proliferating, freely available digital assets zipping around the globe makes us feel a bit ill). Oh, I almost forgot, the book also tells us that 'households' lend their capital to the 'factor markets', and get interest in return (little looping picture of how it all goes around and around, minus any mention of the Sun and its one-way interest-free continuous energy investing in our ecosystem). Like really, how many 'households' are living off interest in the USA? According to this picture, 'labor' doesn't come from those households but from the factor markets that 'capital' supports and gets interest off. Sounds like those 'household' people don't need to work for a living at all. And what's 'thinking real hard,' is that 'labor' or 'capital'? And who does any 'thinking' or 'planning' in this picture, anyway, given that 'centralized command economies' are evil and we need to let the free market work out all the equilibria in a mindless kind of way (well, centralized military planning for war is OK since that's about making the world safe for free markets -- but that's the only kind of big picture planning a free people will tolerate (or not -- we get your taxes either way)). Like, really, thinking and planning is for the birds or, as Nader put it "if it bleeds, it leads, but if it thinks, it stinks" -- a little rule of thumb for coming up with media programming you know the corporate advertisers will want to buy from you, the media producer, as a mass market vehicle for their products. So how are we going to train the Russians to stop thinking and planning, after so many years of trying to do just that? Well, it'll be tough (for them), but maybe after a few cigs and burgers they'll start to see the light. Really, it's easy! Just kick back and let your capital investments go out there and gain and gain like crazy, like so much beef cattle (damn government rakes in too much of a percentage but we'll fix that soon). Money makes money. Like magic! Ain't it just great? Sure we've got poverty and hell-hole 'hoods. That's where religion comes in and old fashioned Christmas charity. Those athiest Russians will just have to learn about Christian family values, so they can learn how to set up quaint little public sector do gooder agencies, staffed by bleeding hearts and loud mouthed activists we pay the police to keep civil (or its off to jail with you, you commie fag (real men *died* for your freedom you little ingrate (sorry, I'm not doing justice to this book's tone, which is really quite liberal))). Then we'll have peace on earth at last, with expensive funerals for the Russians too -- or at least for those Russians who learned to play the market and make it to easy street (hey, we never promised you a rose garden). So just what is this 'capital,' this magical thing that just gains and gains, while we sit back and watch the little tickers on our computer screens? The book is strangely confusing on this subject. The meaning of 'capital' just floats around, not wanting to be pinned down. The book hints that if you work hard and go to college, you'll get to be one of those 'householders' some day, living on easy street (compartively at least). But maybe you're not college material (we use your ability to grasp Economics as one way to separate you out). Well then, you can join the teaming masses and take your chances in the factor markets, selling what little you've got to offer (hey, maybe you can drift into some serious acting jobs by plugging our products on TV (smile brightly now!)). We may not know what capital is, precisely, but labor, we all know what that means. Labor is showing up for work and being a good doobie, not thinking too much, learning to specialize (like that surgeon in the book who also knows how to fix cars -- the 'law of comparitive advantage' tells him to leave those cars to the mechanic without the fancy college degree (like we need the surgeon full time to bypass pieces of dead heart meat killed off by all those cigs and burgers, thanks to all those 'utils' the consumers are getting)). There's a part about how advertising and image marketing lead to people buying a lot of expensive stuff just because they want to appear wealthy (by whatever media standards). Does this counter the 'utils' model (like is it really about 'satisfaction' and 'consumer sovereignty' if these are just 'Toys R Us zombies' who got a little bigger and can now buy more expensive toys on credit?). Of course not. The economists' 'util' model is air tight. 'Utils' are whatever turns you on. Whatever you do, it's to get those 'utils'. And if we didn't have scarcity, the book says very directly, you'd wallow and waste and pig out like there's no tomorrow, selfish creature that you are. The book forgets to mention that we're all gonna die, that life is short, and that 'opportunity cost' is operative from day one. If you invest in plan A, you're ripping yourself off vis-a-vis plan B. On your death bed, you might wish you'd risked a little more, watched TV a little less, and taken your eating habits a bit more seriously. Maybe, left to our own devices, even in an afterlife awash in freely available 'consumer goods', we'd take some time away from our videogames and barbie dolls to learn how to be all that we can be, because we see the angels around us, and would rather be like them than like grunting animals who salivate on cue. But no, economists know we're all grunting animals at heart, and the most fit survive are at the top of the heap in a dog-eat-dog game of 'never enough for everyone, so let the Russians starve'. Good thing there's scarcity then, and the threat of dire poverty, to keep us from all trying to be pigs at once (remember, we said 'equality of opportunity', not like you all get to be as greedy as I am, once push comes to shove). And if the current level of scarcity doesn't keep you working hard enough, we'll create some more of it for you. Capital is always in critically short supply for the rank and file. You can bank on that as one of nature's cruel laws (like, how else would we be able to charge so much in interest for letting you borrow a little of our precious 'juice'?).[3] OK, so that's a long shot of me 'ralphing' about an Economics text book. Clearly not a political speech, clearly not about paving my way to the Oval Office where I can be a good doobie and not think too much (we keep those presidents too busy to have much of a clue -- Bob maybe thinks too much these days but that's because he's unemployed; we'll take care of that once we've got him behind a desk again -- he's been easy to work with in the past). So where I do stand? My personal platform is USA OS (OS=operating system), experiments in participatory democracy that draw elsewhere for inspiration than from economists and their sorry 'dismal science'. Our general systems theory knows that good theater isn't about just having a lot of expensive, under-utilized props lying around, while the actors work on getting 'spoiled brat' down pat. We know the Russians too have fine acting skills and ways to tap the biosphere for energy (solar fusion drives the show) so they don't really need to learn how to say "Have a Nice Day" [sm] with a smile, as they kneel to the Hamburger Gods who made America Great (talk about beef worship -- the only difference from India is we like 'em dead). We're not talking Communism here, but age-old Capitalism, which means using your own head, risking being your own brand of fool on stage, but knowing there's more to life than pigging out on candified sex and violence the whole live long day. Using your own head means not waiting for the President of the United States to use hers (or his), not waiting to see how 'the election' comes out. Life's too short to waste on such made-for-TV trauma and drama. We've got a biosphere to manage and little time for all those clueless newbies in Washington DC to get a grip. "Clinton or Dole, we stay in control" is my bumper sticker of choice (invisible -- I don't need to advertise). When it comes to media manipulation and talking to your kids, letting them know that humanity really does have a chance to make it, big time, and that they have a starring role to play in this new big picture game, my 4D Solutions, a private enterprise, is skillful and professional -- second to none I like to think (but I'm always learning otherwise). No, those economists and psychology-savvy market researchers haven't got a prayer of outfoxing me and my friends in the message-making media department -- and they're welcome to join our gig, once they figure out some of the quality subplots they might want to star in. My media networkers are quite simply the best in the business Plus lots of fun new props are waiting in the wings. There won't be any shortage of interesting roles to play, provided we remember that our primary audience is a highly discerning and intelligent one. Mom and dad will be glad, if surprised, when they come home to find junior busily studying a world map on the monitor, looking for all the nuclear waste dumps and arms bazaar merchant headquarters. They may wonder if their bosses approve of this newly consciousness-raising programming -- which is good, because mom and dad need to start wondering about what the bosses are thinking (maybe stay home from work and soak up some of this intelligent new internet curriculum themselves, or check it out on the web from the cubicle at work, while the supervisor is busily doing something in some other cubicle). And that's a good way to get to a big picture viewpoint, learning right along with junior. And the more people we have with a ring side seat, the higher will be the quality of our globally-based theater.[4] For all this boning up on Economics on my part, my teenager may still fail her Honors Economics class (e.g last night's homework was pretty confusing), and Economics is required to get a high school degree from Grant these days. But she'll know her step dad is proud of her anyway, since there's a lot more to life than a lot of dumb Economics courses. ---- Kirby is some local area wise guy who sounds off on occasion but mostly keeps busy in the public sector via his private enterprise, 4D Solutions, based right here locally in Portland, Oregon, and globally accessible via the internet. [1] Note: some slight improvements over the Oct 21 version, already in circulation [2] Note: for readers unfamiliar with American slang: to 'to ralph' means 'to vomit' i.e. 'puke' 'barf' [3] see 'New Circuit Designs for Motherboard Earth' at http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/motherboard.html for more on the banking's 'juice' concept. [4] for more on GST, see http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/gstuniv.html ---------------------------------------------------- Kirby Urner "All realities are virtual" -- KU Email: pdx4d@teleport.com Web: http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/ ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 27 Oct 1996 22:24:46 -0800 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Patrick Salsbury Subject: Re: What are bucky tubes? -From: Brian K Petroski - - In a discussion about geodesic domes and eliptical domes someone -mentioned something called "bucky tubes". Can someone tell me what these -are? Is it some sort of elongated dome? - Not exactly. "Bucky tubes" are also called "fullerene nanotubes" or just "nanotubes" for short. They are extensions of the "buckyball" molecule, and are small carbon tubes that are only a few angstroms in diameter. Imagine taking a small geodesic sphere (in this case, a C60 is common) and stretching it. As you stretch it, imagine that at the widest point, it suddenly adds another ring of carbons, so it's slightly eliptical. (These molecules actually form sometimes as C70, and look a bit more like an American football instead of the tradionally round "soccerball" of the C60.) Now imagine that you could keep stretching this molecule. Every time it got a bit longer, another ring suddenly appears, and it keeps stretching. So it's like you're pulling out a long "tube" that is hollow, and extremely thin. (The diameter can vary from about the diameter of a single carbon atom on upwards.) These 'nanotubes' are the subject of much discussion and research in the nanotech community. One recent application of them was to place one at the end of the probe on a Scanning-Tunneling electron Micrscope (STM). Having this extremely fine point on the end allows for much finer resolution of individual atoms and molecules. (Imagine the difference between trying to feel the difference in a bumpy surface by dragging your finger across it, and by dragging a treetrunk across it. That's like the difference between a nanotube-sensor and a regular STM.) There's much more information about this in the nanotech community. You can look on sci.nanotech or start web-searching at http://www.foresight.org/ Also, you can find an example of a nanotube that I made with some molecular modelling software at the following URL: http://www.foresight.org/Updates/Update25/Update25.4.html Shown there is a small segment of a nanotube that could be extended out in either direction indefinitely. I envision these being used as pipes for different types of raw materials in tiny nano-factories in the future. The diameter of the tube in that image is actually much larger than a naturally occuring nanotube. Also in that review, there is an image of a nano-scale octet-truss made from carbon and hydrogen atoms. This is pretty much AT the theoretical limit of what Bucky discusses about bringing tensegrity struts and structures down to the atomic level. As with all octet trusses, it should provide phenomenal strength with very little weight. I envision this being used in structural support and "walls" of nanoscale constructions, as well as making superlight diamondoid "foam" that would weigh next to nothing, but be much stronger than steel. Questions, Comments, and feedback on these are welcome. -- Pat _____________________________Think For Yourself______________________________ Patrick G. Salsbury http://www.sculptors.com/~salsbury/ ----------------------- Don't break the Law...fix it. ;^) ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 11:48:58 +1000 Reply-To: practopi@future.com.au Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Dean Ervik Organization: Future Reality Suite 12/67-69 Alexander St. Crows Nest, NSW 2065, Sydney,Australia. Subject: Re: BUCKY FULLER DATABASE Hi Joe, Why did we get this one? Joe S. Moore wrote: > > Innovative Interfaces Inc. > 5850 Shellmound > Emeryville, California 94608 > Tel. 510-655-6200 > E-mail: info@iii.com > > Dear Sirs, > > On one of your web pages the following appears: > > "Below is a list of some INNOPAC libraries and the databases > they > have created using this software. > > University of Arizona > Buckminster Fuller Database" > > > Do you know who I could contact regarding the "Buckminster > Fuller > Database"? > > Thank you, > > Joe S. Moore > ==================================================== > 123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789| > Joe S. Moore ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 14:05:05 +0100 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: tom aagdii Subject: Re: Fun polemics ('anti-economics') In-Reply-To: <32739a9e.84309944@news.teleport.com> hi Kirby, i dont understand why you dont send this to the whole system N.G do you think somthing like this, little refined more worked out could be published in NewsWeek, Time, Fortune or other widly circulated M. cheers tagdi, p.s i was going through heavy difficulties (psychological) and still, i dislike the digital stad, where my emil is stored. somthing rong about it all the time. i find another p;ace called hotmail, yesterday i sent subscribtion to synergetics. but i forgot, i think i have to wait one hour for a replay, but the library was closing. i try again ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 08:42:34 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Spencer Hunter Subject: Re: Buckyball Database Comments: To: "Joe S. Moore" In-Reply-To: <9610271044.aa18367@inside.cruzio.com> On Sun, 27 Oct 1996, Joe S. Moore wrote: (snip) > I found the following info at this web address: > http://www.iii.com/screens/iiiinfo.html > > "Community Information Databases > > The INNOPAC software may be used to create and manage > databases of local organizations and services, courses > taught (and their schedule) at a college or university, etc. > Below is a list of some INNOPAC libraries and the databases > they have created using this software. > (snip) > University of Arizona > Buckminster Fuller Database" > (snip) > Innovative Interfaces Inc. > 5850 Shellmound > Emeryville, California 94608 > Tel. 510-655-6200 > E-mail: info@iii.com > > I wrote the company but no answer yet. > Yes, III (Innovative Interfaces Inc.) is the corporation responsible for our library on-line catalog, so the Buckyball Database is unquestionably what they are attempting to refer to. Spencer W. Hunter gopher://www.u.arizona.edu:80/hGET%20/~shunter ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 04:10:08 CDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "J. Michael Rowland" Organization: Management 21 Inc. Subject: Re: What are bucky tubes? Patrick Salsbury ,Internet writes: > "Bucky tubes" are also called "fullerene nanotubes" or > just "nanotubes" for short. Science fiction writer Neal Stephenson writes about them in his novel "The Diamond Age"... a fun read, I might add. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 04:08:24 CDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "J. Michael Rowland" Organization: Management 21 Inc. Subject: Re: Who cares? Dean Ervik writes (in response to George Phoenix's criticism): > That is the whole point of me mailing my comment to the > list. Joe is very prolific and could simply include his url's > in one mailing not dozens at a time! > I was hoping for some other comments of a more constructive > type in relation to Joes constant space consumption, granted the > posts by Joe are usually intersting. I was not flaming by the way just > trying once again to recommend to Joe to include his URL's in one > post. For the record, while I, too, am glad to receive the fruits of Joe's research, and I understand that it makes sense to him to get them here in as quick and easy a manner as possible, it is less convenient for me to receive them one at a time like this, since most of them consist merely of a URL... and each one, saved to a text file, takes up about 10K on my 500MB drive. While we all can (and do) pass along relevant URLs to the rest of the List, Joe's approach has been more productive and systematic than anybody else here... I would only like to see him be MORE systematic about compiling the info. I understand, however, that this may not be practical for him. (It would be easy and convenient for me, for instance, to send info here in a format that only the Mac subscribers can read....) ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 09:11:35 -0800 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Patrick Salsbury Subject: Re: Who cares? In-Reply-To: <00018F30.fc@management21.com> (jmr@MANAGEMENT21.COM) -For the record, while I, too, am glad to receive the fruits of Joe's research, -and I understand that it makes sense to him to get them here in as quick and -easy a manner as possible, it is less convenient for me to receive them one at a -time like this, since most of them consist merely of a URL... and each one, -saved to a text file, takes up about 10K on my 500MB drive. While we all can -(and do) pass along relevant URLs to the rest of the List, Joe's approach has -been more productive and systematic than anybody else here... I would only like -to see him be MORE systematic about compiling the info. I understand, however, -that this may not be practical for him. - -(It would be easy and convenient for me, for instance, to send info here in a -format that only the Mac subscribers can read....) - - The whole point of URL's is that people don't need to send attached documents, and can just go look at the original. It's trivial to put URL's into a 'hotlist' and then post that, or even better, just publish such a hotlist on your web page. Joe, I'd recommend doing something like this, where you can store, sort, and re-arrange the various URLs into subsections and topics, and post the URL of your list. Then people can dip into it whenever they wish to find out what's new, and it won't flood mailboxes. As a case-in-point/thumbnail measure: I have 144 messages in my "Geodesic" folder. Of those, 82 are from Joe, and most of those are single URL's. If Joe were to start compiling a list on the web, we could expect to see roughly a halving of the list volume, which would probably spark more in-depth discussions, as people were able to focus. Ideas on this? Joe, would you be interested in such an arrangement? Do you have a web-page where this could be posted? If not, contact me and we can set that up, too. -- Pat _____________________________Think For Yourself______________________________ Patrick G. Salsbury http://www.sculptors.com/~salsbury/ ----------------------- Don't break the Law...fix it. ;^) ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 13:59:49 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: bill paton Organization: bp ent. Subject: Re: Fun polemics ('anti-economics') I'm just reading (among many other things) E.F. Schumacher's SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL. One of the primary ideas that struck me, and that goes along with Bucky's notions that a master worker in India should make the same as one in Detroit, was that the capital for starting a job to employ someone should be equivalent to the wages of an average working person. Too much and you alienate too many people, create unemployment which can lead to social problems. A very interesting concept. One of my other questions I throw around in my head is basically this: What percentage(if it is possible to do this) is it worth to pay extra for a locally produced product. In other words, if I can buy a locally made shirt, how much more should I pay where the extra money will come back to me--by the fellow citizen's paying taxes thus lowering mine, his expenses of purchasing from others locally. Is it possible to determine this as a figure, or economically. Am I "thinking globally, acting locally" or what. I would be curious to see what anyone thinks about either of these notions. Bill Paton -- Bill Paton --Solutioneer bpaton@inforamp.net THE DIRECTOR'S TEMPLATE http://www.inforamp.net/~bpaton ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 11:20:13 -0800 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Patrick Salsbury Subject: Re: Fun polemics ('anti-economics') In-Reply-To: <552e8l$hcc@news.inforamp.net> (message from bill paton on Mon, 28 Oct 1996 13:59:49 GMT) -Bill Paton -One of my other questions I throw around in my head is basically this: -What percentage(if it is possible to do this) is it worth to pay extra for -a locally produced product. In other words, if I can buy a locally made -shirt, how much more should I pay where the extra money will come back to -me--by the fellow citizen's paying taxes thus lowering mine, his expenses -of purchasing from others locally. Is it possible to determine this as a -figure, or economically. Am I "thinking globally, acting locally" or what. I was just thinking about that this weekend. I needed to gas up my car, and decided to put the money into our local station, which doesn't seem to be run by any major chain, rather than filling up at one of the mega-chains over in Silicon Valley. (I live in a small town in the mountains.) It may have cost me $.10/gallon more, but that was still only about a dollar for the whole tank. And I got to talk with one of the kids working there for several minutes. (Very sharp guy, actually.) All-in-all, I think it was worth the dollar. Can't get very much more economically precise in this incident, but I agree with the idea of bringing money INTO communities, rather than sending it out by way of the super-chains. -- Pat _____________________________Think For Yourself______________________________ Patrick G. Salsbury http://www.sculptors.com/~salsbury/ ----------------------- Don't break the Law...fix it. ;^) ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 13:04:34 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Kirby Urner Subject: Re: FOOD DEBATE Comments: To: kurtz@top.monad.net Comments: cc: ncndiscuss-l@newciv.org, sysval-l@netcom.com, tomgray@igc.apc.org, SecStrat@csf.colorado.edu, cbass@hr.house.gov, baumanp@RTK.NET, ntideman@vt.edu, tienmilj@worldaccess.nl, BGE3@MUSICB.MCGILL.CA, jpozzi@worldnet.att.net, humanecon@top.monad.net, galtman@dttus.com, gaiapc-l@io.org, ecol-econ@csf.colorado.edu, bellamy@upei.ca, r.herman@qut.edu.au, DNCLAYTON@aol.com, 102715.3644@compuserve.com, daniel@advancedenergy.com, christer@tt-tech.se, CGorga@aol.com Poster slogans (you can picture the pictures): "Eat less beef. Save grains for people." "If the people are fed and their kids have a future,=20 they won't need to invest in such large families to keep alive." "We have enough food today to feed the world." "We have enough food today to raise living standards, so people will have security and not have such=20 large families if they don't want to." "Women want to do more with their lives than have a lot of children. 'I am happy with two!'" ... I know, I know, they lose something in the translation. Kirby >to some future stabilization of human population. It should be obvious=20 >that there is a finite limit to physical growth in a finite biosphere.=20 >Malthus may yet prove correct. > >> > Great food debate: Can double-duty cows, hybrid potatoes feed the >> > world? >> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> > >> > Copyright =A9 1996 Nando.net >> > Copyright =A9 1996 The Associated Press ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 14:17:59 -0800 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: Re: syn-l: Scarcity of Resources on CNN Comments: To: synergetics-l@teleport.com > From: Rick Bono > To: synergetics-l@teleport.com > Subject: syn-l: Scarcity of Resources on CNN > Date: Monday, October 28, 1996 11:49 AM > > Check out: http://www.cnn.com/EARTH/9610/27/food.debate/index.html > > Can we feed the estimated 8 billion+ people expected to be on the planet by 2025? Yes, and more! See: _Ho-Ping: Food for Everyone_ by Medard Gabel See http://www.worldgame.org/~wgi/products/products.html and http://www.worldgame.org/~wgi/resource/gr_sa/hunger.html World Game Institute 3215 Race Street Philadelphia PA 19104 Phone: (215) 387-0220 Fax: (215) 387-3009 Email: wgame@libertynet.org See also http://www.geni.org/hunger.html GENI International Office: PO Box 81565 San Diego, CA 92138 USA TEL 619-595-0139 FAX 619 595-0403 E-MAIL geni@cerf.net ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 14:35:51 -0800 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: Fw: syn-l: Princeton Conference 11-8 and 11-9 ---------- > From: Robert W. Gray > To: synergetics-l@teleport.com > Subject: syn-l: Princeton Conference 11-8 and 11-9 > Date: Monday, October 28, 1996 1:39 PM > > > There is a conference at Princeton University, NJ, > called "The Architectonics of Nature" on Nov. 8th and 9th. > > Its free! And check out who's going to be there: Ken Snelson > (of tensegrity structure fame), Chuck Hoberman (of Hoberman > sphere fame) Roger Penrose (mathematical physics and author fame) > Don Ingber (of tensegrity as model for cell structure and function > fame) and Donald Caspar (of virus and quasi-crystal fame). Plus more! > > The schedule is: > > Friday, Nov, 8th > > 8:45- 9:00 C.E.Schutt "Welcome" > 9:10-10:00 Gerald Edelman "Neural Darwinism: Morphology and Mind" > 10:10-11:00 Barbara Stafford "What's Magic Got To Do With It? > What the Computational 'New Mind' Can Learn from the > Combinatorial 'Old Mind'" > 11:00-Noon Uno Lindberg "Life Is An Interaction" > > Afternoon > > 1:30- 2:20 Donald Caspar "Five-Fold Symmetry in Virus, > Fullerene and Quasi-Crystal Structures" > 2:30- 3:20 Chuck Hoberman "Mechanical Metamorphesis" > 3:30- 4:20 Kenneth Snelson "An Artist's Architecture for the Atom" > 4:30- 5:30 Roger Penrose "Artistic Values in Mathematics" > > Saturday, Nov 9th > > 9:00-10:00 Donald Ingber "The Architecture of Life" > 10:10-11:00 Don Wiley "Molecular Architecture in Viral Infection > and the Immune Response" > 11:10-noon Peter Lawrence "The Making of a Fly" > > Afternoon > > 1:30- 2:20 Edward Rothstein "Outrageous Form: The Sublime in > Music and Mathematics" > 2:30- 3:20 Audrey Flack "The Artist as Shaman, Seducer, > Alchemist in the New Millennium" > 3:30- 4:20 Jane Evans "Chinese Brush Painting Strokes" > 4:30- 5:30 Arthur Danto "Art and Cognition" > > For more info call: (609) 258-3901 > > I hope to attend!! > > Bob Gray > GRAY@NSRL31.NSRL.ROCHESTER.EDU > .- ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 17:39:27 -0500 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: DogStarMan Subject: Re: Who cares? I don't. Enuf already. I'm off this list. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 15:53:40 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Gordon Rumson Subject: Re: Who cares? Greetings, I think that the contribution that Joe makes is astounding. Perhaps there may be an easier way to collect the information into a single file, perhaps at some web site, but still... Mr. Moore your dedication to the cause/service of Fuller's memory and legacy is far beyond the call of duty and deserves highest praise. I for one keep a disc of the files you post. Thank you for your work. Best wishes, Gordon Rumson ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 14:29:01 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Kirby Urner Subject: BFI webmaster position Comments: To: afsnyder@aol.com Comments: cc: synergetics-l@teleport.com MEMORANDUM TO: Allegra Fuller Snyder FR: Kirby Urner, 4D Solutions RE: BFI webmaster position You may have seen from my memo to Jackie that I'm resigning from my position as volunteer BFI webmaster effective Dec 21 (Winter Solstice) latest. This is not a move taken out of any disagreement I'm imagining, although I'm aware that old issues remain unresolved (nothing new on that front). Rather, I'm thinking the BFI webmaster position is a 'space' that I've created, and in leaving the position vacant, I'm creating the potential for a succession of creative souls to make a mark in the record. No reason for me to hog the limelight. And part of my training is to demonstrate that I have the ability to turn over positions, to *create* vacancies as well as to occupy them. So this is a good exercise for me. I appreciate the opportunity that this association with BFI has afforded. Participating in breaking new ground on the internet in collaboration with Rich and Kiyoshi was a good experience. Many others lent a hand, including Mark Kelly and, of course, yourself. My hope is that BFI will continue to grow and mature as an institution. For this to happen, my feeling is its public sector identity has to continue to shape itself independently of whatever EBF is about and vice versa. 'Public identity' is very much codeterminant with what BFI looks like on the internet via bfi.org, so the webmaster position is important, (the way I see it) if BFI is to continue in the promising new direction we've taken it of late (cite most recent TrimTab). As a non-EBF person, I made a new beginning aimed at making BFI something in its own right, not merely a vehicle for EBF. This is something no one closely affiliated with EBF is in a position to do, despite whatever honesty, integrity and dedication to Bucky's work they bring to the effort. From my viewpoint, I'd say the webmaster's position should remain non-EBF, i.e. not open to family members or individuals having any financial dealings with the family in the past. This would be in the best interests of the public sector, which BFI is committed to serving. Some of the text I filed via Synergetics-L, including this memo, is designed to clarify the BFI/EBF distinction, and perhaps will serve as a guide for future webmasters, scholars, researchers into the record. I am not reducing my committment to my design science strategies nor fading from the picture. I hope we will continue to collaborate in various ways, although 4D Solutions, my private sector business, will need to have the EBF/BFI picture made crystal clear before doing any further image-building for BFI. 4D Solutions works to serve the public sector, which means a lot of transparency, both in bookkeeping and in command and control (logistics). Given the importance of what we're up to, and the relative insignificance of whatever soap operas surround BFI, I'm confidant that we'll be seeing eye-to-eye on many occasions as we pioneer this design science era we appear to be entering (really, the signals I'm reading are saying 'all systems go'). I'm excited about the future and have every reason to expect interesting and engaging work ahead for both you and your loved ones. There's no 'you or me' operative here, just design challenges and concommitant frustrations as we adjust to new, and we hope more reliable systems. As ever. Yours, Kirby Urner 1st BFI Webmaster ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 18:23:58 -0800 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: DESIGN SCIENCE COURSE VES 175 (Harvard University) Design Science Prof. Arthur Loeb "Explores interactively the arrangement of three-dimensional space. The Symmetries and transformations of polyhedra are investigated by constructing and deconstructing study models. Stability, mobility, tensegrity, and dome structures are evaluated, and students are encouraged to apply the principles learned to architectural and structural designs. Students experiement with pencils, paper, compasses, straight edges, scissors, x-acto knives, sticks, and joints, to discover concepts before they are named. Rote memorizations of definitions is thereby discouraged, and seemingly disparate elements become unified into fundamental principles. Stress on method, experiments, and risk-taking." 1995-96 Courses Of Instruction http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~dowill/ves175a.html ==================================================== 123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789| Joe S. Moore ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 29 Oct 1996 04:02:56 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Richard Austin Organization: Institute for Planetary Renewal Subject: Re: Dome coatings You might look into mobile home roof coatings... In article , Brian K Petroski wrote: > I was wondering about monolithic coatings for domes. I have read in >some of the older books like Domebook 2 about them using spray foams but >always with cautions about fire hazards. I realize these books were >written more than 20 years ago. What is available these days that can be >sprayed or painted over a wooden dome to give it a seamless, water tight >skin that will hold up the weather and sub-zero blizzard conditions >without cracking? Are there now fire safe spray foams? Plastic >coatings? I am looking for something that could be applied over a >plywood skinned dome. > > > > > Brian Petroski > Just your stereotypical > polysexual, > bisexual > solitary pagan > from St. Paul, Minnesota -- Richard Austin -- richarda@icx.net http://user.icx.net/~richarda The Institute for Planetary Renewal ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 29 Oct 1996 10:01:51 +0100 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: tom aagdii Subject: Re: Who cares? Comments: To: Gordon Rumson In-Reply-To: > Greetings, > > I think that the contribution that Joe makes is astounding. Perhaps there > may be an easier way to collect the information into a single file, perhaps > at some web site, but still... > > Mr. Moore your dedication to the cause/service of Fuller's memory and > legacy is far beyond the call of duty and deserves highest praise. I for > one keep a disc of the files you post. Thank you for your work. > > Best wishes, > > Gordon Rumson > i just wonder in general how much everyone uses the intrnet, and if you check all this adresses sent by Joe. i am asking becase i am becoming overloaded. i am reading books and some relay on the internet. what is better, any clues of how to get the best out of it all. tagdi i must be true to my wishes! ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 29 Oct 1996 08:51:10 -0800 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Oregon Dome, Inc" Subject: Re: Dome coatings Contact: Conklin Company, Inc. Roofing Products Division (612) 445-6010 551 Valley Park Drive PO Box 155 Shakopee MN 55379 At 03:58 PM 10/25/96 -0500, you wrote: > I was wondering about monolithic coatings for domes. I have read in >some of the older books like Domebook 2 about them using spray foams but >always with cautions about fire hazards. I realize these books were >written more than 20 years ago. What is available these days that can be >sprayed or painted over a wooden dome to give it a seamless, water tight >skin that will hold up the weather and sub-zero blizzard conditions >without cracking? Are there now fire safe spray foams? Plastic >coatings? I am looking for something that could be applied over a >plywood skinned dome. > > > > > Brian Petroski > Just your stereotypical > polysexual, > bisexual > solitary pagan > from St. Paul, Minnesota > > Thanks, Nathan Burke, Oregon Dome, Inc. E-mail: oregon@domes.com Web: http://www.domes.com Address: 3215 Meadow Lane, Eugene OR 97402 Fax: (541) 689-9275 Phone: (800) 572-8943 ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 29 Oct 1996 14:17:35 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Kirby Urner Subject: Re: Resignation Comments: To: BFI@aol.com Comments: cc: synergetics-l@teleport.com TO: John Ferry, operations FR: Kirby Urner, webmaster Thanks for the kind words John. BFI's snailmail address was submitted to Internic as the place to invoice for maintaining the bfi.org domain name. My name/address never entered into it. So don't worry about paying me anything. S'been a privilege. Yours, Kirby BFI webmaster At 04:43 PM 10/29/96 -0500, you wrote: >Dear Kirby, > >I'm sorry to hear that you are handing in your resignation. You've done a >great job and it was a real comfort to know that you were there and knew what >you were doing. At any rate, I understand that you have other obligations >and responsibilities and that time is always at a premium. We will miss your >wonderfull work and sense of dedication. We will begin looking for someone >to replace you. > >In passing I am reminded that you should have sent us an invoice for our web >domaine. Can you do so when you have a chance so that we can pay you. > >Again, thanks so much for all the work that you have done for us. > >We'll be in touch, I'm sure. > >Best regards, > >John > > ---------------------------------------------------- Kirby Urner "Clinton or Dole, we stay in control." -- KU Email: pdx4d@teleport.com Web: http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/ ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 30 Oct 1996 10:38:04 +1000 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Rob Lusher Subject: Plywood dome coatings Greetings from the Land Down Under! Briam Petrowski wrote: >I am looking for something that could be applied over a >plywood skinned dome. I have successfully used an Aussie made product called Emerclad on plywood domes. A super-elastic caulk is used at the plywood intersections (the less joins there are the better obviously), a sealer undercoat of white acrylic primer is applied and then 2 to 3 coats of Emerclad. I quote from the product brochure: "Emerclad is a water based paste....you apply it just like paint with a brush, spray or roller. On the surface it looks just like paint, however it dries to form a 100% waterproof protective membrane finish. ...comes in a range of colours....no harmful additives, resistant to micro-organisms, prevents the growth of bacteria, not affected by ultra violet light (big issue in Australia under the ozone hole!) No, I'm not an agent for Emery Coatings, but I have built a lot of plywood domes, both hub and strut and panelised systems and this product works. A client of mine used white Emerclad on an astronomical observatory rotating 5/8 sphere dome on a tower in the severe conditions of 'outback' Australia and it has held up well after 5 years. The 'pluses' of such a system is the inital halving of costs (asphalt shingles are imported) and the ease of application (the average-sized dome can be coated in one day) An interesting effect can also be created by using a textured roller brush. I've seen a lot of beautiful domes spoiled by shingles being applied incorrectly. Shingling is a labour-intensive job for professionals. Monoelastic skins look great on small domes (check out photo of my Sydney backyard dome on front cover of spring '95 DOME mag), however it is a matter of personal taste whether they look good on larger domes. A photo of this and some of my other domes will soon be online at http://www.wr.com.au/domeco I'd be interested to hear of other people's experiments with monoelastic coatings. Fax number for product info on Emerclad is "Emery Coatings Pty Ltd" 612 02 519 4634 (Sydney, Australia) Rob Lusher The Dome Company 47 Edward St. Sylvania Heights Sydney, NSW 2224 Australia Phone/Fax: (02) 95226283 ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 29 Oct 1996 17:24:58 -0800 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: Fw: syn-l: Re: BFI webmaster position ---------- > From: Kirby Urner > To: AFSNYDER@aol.com > Cc: synergetics-l@teleport.com > Subject: syn-l: Re: BFI webmaster position > Date: Tuesday, October 29, 1996 1:14 PM > > > = Allegra > = Kirby > > At 04:59 PM 10/29/96 -0500, you wrote: > >Kirby, > > > >I've been on the road since last Thursday and hadn't heard anything about > >your letter. I was in the BFI Thursday morning when all kinds of > >communication were being sent to you re: new catalog. I hope that wasn't the > >straw that broke the camels back. > > > > No camel back broken, not to worry. Just wanting to keep the picture > fluid and dynamic. > > >I am just about to go up to SB for a late afternoon presentation on a CD-Rom > >on Stephen Hawkings but when I get back to my desk tomorrow morning I'll > >write more fully. > > > >I do also want to burden you with one more thing. You will remember we > >decided to put FOOTNOTES to the current TRIMTAB on the website. The TRIMTAB > > went into the snail mails last Thursday -- but it will be very snail-mail as > >it is going non-profit, second class, probably at least two weeks but I want > >to put the FOOTNOTES on in the next fews day. I don't think it will be too > >big a task. > > > > I'm game. Still webmastering 'til Dec 21 unless you find someone to > takeover before then. > > Yours, > Kirby > ---------------------------------------------------- > Kirby Urner "Clinton or Dole, we stay in control." -- KU > Email: pdx4d@teleport.com > Web: http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/ > > .- ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 28 Aug 1956 00:30:18 +0000 Reply-To: incense@directnet.com Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Best Incense Company Organization: Best Incense Company Subject: hi hi, please take a moment to visit our web site. http://www.bestincense thanks for your time. have a great day. ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 30 Oct 1996 09:51:11 -0800 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: Fw: Comments: To: DOMES LIST ---------- > From: Rob Lusher > To: joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com > Subject: > Date: Tuesday, October 29, 1996 10:31 PM > > Hi Joe > On 29th Oct you wrote > >What is your web address? The one you posted to the Geodesic list > >doesn't work! Thanks. JSM > > In the sentence which I wrote, quoted below, the emphasis is on the word "soon"! > My web page is under construction and will not be up probably until next > week. But I thought I'd jump the gun while the discussion on coatings was > still hot. > > >Monoelastic skins look great on small domes (check out photo of my Sydney > >>backyard dome on front cover of spring '95 DOME mag), however it is a > >matter of >personal taste whether they look good on larger domes. A photo > >of this and >some of my other domes will soon be online at > >http://www.wr.com.au/domeco > > Rob Lusher > The Dome Company > 47 Edward St. > Sylvania Heights > Sydney, NSW 2224 > Australia Phone/Fax: (02) 95226283 > > > .- ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 30 Oct 1996 20:39:20 +0100 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: tom aagdii Subject: geogrophialgeological-desic-map Comments: To: "Joe S. Moore" In-Reply-To: <9610251102.aa23708@inside.cruzio.com> i just had a chance to glance at the flluer projection, and i immidiatly noticed that with this projection you can see the sessmic victor that go from the Arctic to the Antarctica, which you cant see easily from other projection. i also felt that i can see the whole earth in one piece; Scientific America give this map more authority than it has so far. there is more to say about the map. in the past the discription was very meger, it rminds me of the reaction of the horse to Autombiles, we are shocked by it and we dont know what to say. it is like filim and video they are difficult to analyse. scinetific america is also published in Arabic, part of the world that have hardly any scientific widespread magamzine that is wirtten in Arabic. it gives me the feeling that scientific america is humane. the Arabic world is changing fast, may be faster than america- culture wise. there is also an article about the difficulties of mathematical model to work out the data form scientific findings. the puzzel the pieces have to be closer together in order to connect ideas. James Burke seems to me connects some lybrinths of insignificance. hardly rememberable. he has written and made videos of his connections; which keeps me wonder what kind of connection his is making. tagdi 2 migration or 3 migration to North-south America from Asia through the 50-60 miles divide spanning Asia and N.America. question causing hot debat; my idea is that logic and dedoctive thinking is very powerful instrument to reach the truth. logic and consciousness are part and parcel of the evidence- one system informing another system-feedbacking. play of consciousness is play of images is play of cognition. 1,2,3 earth spin off 1,2,3 sun cut 4,5,6 earth spin in 4,5,6 sun view 7,8,9 earth hurtling 60,000 m/h, 7,8,9 earth spinning 750 m/h i tell you you are ignorant Fuller said to MIT in a lecture hall full of scientes. words which i take seriously. it must be different feeling to feel that you are sipnning with feeling around the sun-dus not yet-is correct-fire -reflex spine tissues and primary punishment 500 years was not enough to change the reflex of your words and thus even though the scientific data says it is round they still think california earthquake happened and shall happen in flat land- smilliar to the conception of Mr Pop views. ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 30 Oct 1996 17:21:59 -0800 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Joe S. Moore" Subject: http://www.architektur.uni-stuttgart.de:1200/users/thu/VERTIEFUNG/FILES/beispiele_bucki.html This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BBC686.DB871140 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 2 excellent pics (B&W) of 4D House + text (in German). ==================================================== 123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789| Joe S. Moore ------=_NextPart_000_01BBC686.DB871140 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="Vertiefungsarbeit - Mobile Gebaeude - Beispiele.url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Description: Vertiefungsarbeit - Mobile Gebaeude - Beispiele (Internet Shortcut) Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Vertiefungsarbeit - Mobile Gebaeude - Beispiele.url" [InternetShortcut] URL=3Dhttp://www.architektur.uni-stuttgart.de:1200/users/thu/VERTIEFUNG/F= ILES/beispiele_bucki.html ------=_NextPart_000_01BBC686.DB871140-- ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 31 Oct 1996 14:29:40 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: bill paton Organization: bp ent. Subject: Bucky w/ shapes & Jaime scan? I'm looking for a scan showing Bucky with his grandson Jaime on Bear Island in 1968. They are sitting down and have numerous synergetic shapes in front of them. Has anyone seen this picture online? I have only seen the picture in a book called "Pilot for Spaceship Earth" by Athena V. Lord. Any help would be appreciated. Bill Paton -- Bill Paton --Solutioneer bpaton@inforamp.net THE DIRECTOR'S TEMPLATE http://www.inforamp.net/~bpaton ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 31 Oct 1996 12:33:32 -0600 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Jack Lazariuk Subject: Re: Bucky w/ shapes & Jaime scan? At 2:29 PM 10/31/96, bill paton wrote: >I'm looking for a scan showing Bucky with his grandson Jaime on Bear >Island in 1968. They are sitting down and have numerous synergetic shapes >in front of them. Has anyone seen this picture online? I have only seen >the picture in a book called "Pilot for Spaceship Earth" by Athena V. >Lord. > I have a picture of Bucky with Alexandra and Jamie Snyder taken in 1959. They are sitting at a fireplace watching Bucky manipulate some synergetic shapes. Jack Lazariuk e.mail lazariukj@process.cyancorp.com Dare to be naive R. Buckminster Fuller ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 31 Oct 1996 14:03:20 -0500 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Don Schenck Subject: What Bucky book should I read? All -- I'm 37 years old. In my very early 20's, I remember reading great things about Buckminster Fuller in my all-time favorite magazine, "The Mother Earth News". I and my good friend dreamed about earth-bermed homes, homesteading, and Living The Good Life. Fuller's ideas seems "in line" with our thinking. So I'm sitting in front of the television some months ago, and on comes this special about R. Buckminster Fuller. I was captivating. What a _brilliant_ man!!! I *knew* I "liked" him, but I never realized how incredibly brilliant and farsighted he was (did I mention that I think he was _brilliant_??)!!! To me, Bucky's life story should end with an exclamation point!!! Anyway ... now that I've been "baptized" into the world of Buckyology , I want to read MORE about this 20th century genius. What should I read, and in what order??? Peace, -- Don "Former Republican turned Natural Law only last month" Schenck ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 31 Oct 1996 20:48:35 +0100 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: tom aagdii Subject: Re: What Bucky book should I read? Comments: To: Don Schenck In-Reply-To: <01BBC734.7521D940@sl49.cyberia.com> > > What should I read, and in what order??? > > Peace, > > -- Don "Former Republican turned Natural Law only last month" Schenck > hi Don, first read a a biography about him, then Nhis book no second hand god. wait a while- like a month or two then read a book about system theroy-try to find a very good one. then you can read one chapter in his other book is called Utopia or oblivion, the cahpter titled design, there you find Fuller 40 questions. read this chapter 4 times, try then to formulate your wno questions, if you are still intrested. this way, you can have distant and objective view , , leaving space for your own thought and ideas. a lot of people, and i am including influence very much by him, which is not conducive to thinking clearly. good luck, tagdi ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 31 Oct 1996 21:43:52 -0600 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Jack Lazariuk Subject: Re: What Bucky book should I read? At 2:03 PM 10/31/96, Don Schenck wrote: >All -- > >I'm 37 years old. In my very early 20's, I remember reading great things >about Buckminster Fuller in my all-time favorite magazine, "The Mother >Earth News". I and my good friend dreamed about earth-bermed homes, >homesteading, and Living The Good Life. Fuller's ideas seems "in line" with >our thinking. > >So I'm sitting in front of the television some months ago, and on comes >this special about R. Buckminster Fuller. I was captivating. What a >_brilliant_ man!!! I *knew* I "liked" him, but I never realized how >incredibly brilliant and farsighted he was (did I mention that I think he >was _brilliant_??)!!! > >To me, Bucky's life story should end with an exclamation point!!! > >Anyway ... now that I've been "baptized" into the world of Buckyology , >I want to read MORE about this 20th century genius. > >What should I read, and in what order??? > "Cosmography" and "Humans In Universe" were the latest he wrote and both do a splendid job of showing where his thinking led him. Jack Lazariuk e.mail lazariukj@process.cyancorp.com Dare to be naive R. Buckminster Fuller