> Hello Dave! Yes, this is a common predicament but it seems a perfect issue
for creative solutions generated by artists of the net who live and breathe
online.
I can't say I live & breath online, but rather like to do that locally with body
and lungs in all their electric prana splendor.
I just presented a paper at the Balance/UnBlanace 2015 Conference
(http://www.balance-unbalance2015.org/) at Arizona State University in March --
"The Energy of Archive: Re-membering the Cloud"
I have temporarily made it available on my ongoing travelog/blog/archive/site
(which also dates back to 1993 when I was working with the Icelandic Educational
Network in Reykjavik -- but that's another posting).
http://wp.me/prVzk-k91
(see link at end of abstract)
Comments welcome, the paper takes a novel view on our situation...
JH
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Dr. John Hopkins, BSc, MFA, PhD
grounded on a granite batholith
twitter: @neoscenes
http://tech-no-mad.net/blog/
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