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AP piece on the Physical Archive of the Internet Archive
The AP wrote a article and made a video about the physical archive of the Internet Archive. This is our storage system for millions of books that I wrote about on the Archive Blog. We hope to expand it to … Continue reading
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Growing Our Own Food
Leveraging recent developments, I believe we can build small-scale farms that are low-labor and low-water-usage that grow enough chickens, fish, and vegetables (not sure about grains) to feed many families. Small scale meaning less than 1 acre and low labor … Continue reading
What should be the school year be for custom schoolers?
Our family has built a “custom school” around our 14 year-old child with hired teachers, and it is working out fantastically well. He is learning more than his former classmates, according to his former teachers that have evaluated him. He … Continue reading
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Really Owning our Homes: Home/Land Security
What if most people owned their homes free and clear, in other words, debt free? If we were renting, what if the rent were less than 1/2 of what it currently is because we only paid for upkeep and taxes, … Continue reading
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Structural Change for the Public Benefit: A Lesson from Open Source Licenses
Forty years ago there was a political agenda in the US and much of the world that had merit: fix the issues of ecology, control the expanding power of the multi-national corporations, regulate or phase out nuclear technologies, address the … Continue reading
Housing Trust: Leveraging Free and Open Source Software Ideas to Improve Housing
Idea What if an individual homeowner could designate their house to become and then remain a debt-free house and forever serve a particular community, such as non-profit workers? Free and Open Source Software Inspiration This is inspired Richard Stallman’s Free … Continue reading
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Custom Schools with a Class size of 1 or 4
This last September, our 13-year-old boy, Logan, rather than return to his San Francisco private school began taking lessons in a custom school his mother and I created around him. I don’t use the word “homeschooling” because that may conjure … Continue reading
Who Wins from Inflation?
“No one wins from Inflation.” “We must slay the Dragon of Inflation.” “Inflation hurts everyone.” Call me skeptical, but I am starting to question statements that start with “everyone” and “no one”. Let me take a couple of recent examples. … Continue reading
Pay it off once, and never again
From a house's point of view, it must seem odd to have to be paid off again and again as if it were being rebuilt anew every few years. A house could be built and then paid off, then enjoyed … Continue reading
Can the Home Mortgage Deduction Help our Public Benefit Housing System?
The idea of our Public Benefit Housing system is to have a apartment blocks bought by non-profit organizations which take out mortgage on the property which it then pays off and never refinances. Then the units are rented and some … Continue reading
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