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    For Steve Jobs
    Carol Wiebe
    • Oct 5, 2011
    • 1 min

    For Steve Jobs

    I really admire how this man lived his life. He was a visionary, who took the computer and ran with it in so many innovative ways. Reach Higher He died today — 56 years old. “Because The People Who Are Crazy Enough To Think They Can Change The World, Are The Ones Who Do.” (And we all know who said that.) In 2009, I wrote a post for Silverspring Studio called  Everything Else Is Secondary, where I quoted Jobs as saying: “Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I
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    Biomimicry and Mushroom “Plastic”
    Carol Wiebe
    • Oct 13, 2010
    • 2 min

    Biomimicry and Mushroom “Plastic”

    You’ve heard the term filthy rich? I hope Eben Bayer gets filthy rich over his team’s discovery of MycoBond, because it is a fantastic, earth-friendly material that fits the principles which should govern how we produce materials: Firstly, they should be able to be created almost anywhere on the planet. Secondly, they should require considerably less energy to produce than current materials. Lastly, they should be able to be disposed of by nature’s wonderful open-source recyc
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