Monthly Archives: November 2011

PhD musings, thinking about a Table of Contents

After yet another wobbly and oh-my-gosh-what-am-i-doing-here time, throwing me back into dark days that I really didn’t want to go back to. So my pre-new years resolution is to blog about this once a week. Sortof supervising myself  with weekly … Continue reading

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TIC – Triple Innovation Club: Old Boys Club reinvented

TIC: Triple Innovation Club, for implementation in 2020. It is basically a highly elite club, with membership reviewed annually. Individuals, companies, consortia and even governments can join, if they meet the requirements (to be developed, but in short if they have … Continue reading

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ShackLabs

This is not near ready, but if I don’t blog about it now, it’s going to drop off the radar. updated versions to follow. ShackLabs (to run under Building Isinthu NPO Bernelle, draft: 1 November 2011 <from a FB update> … Continue reading

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Ollas & Social Enterprise – interested?

I wrote up this proposal for a nursery, hoping that they are keen enough to run with it, because I need a lot of ollas. No response, so I’m throwing it out on the interweb. Otherwise I’ll run with it … Continue reading

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African Agriculture – some notes

African Agriculture – some notes from Moeletsi Mbeki’s book ‘Advocates for Change: How to overcome Africa’s Challenges’, Chapter 9: Traditional Agriculture, by Mandivamba Rukuni. This is a massive topic and one which I know far too little about. This note just … Continue reading

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