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Archive for July, 2007

How Drupal Will Save The World, and other things that seem like they’re only for nerds, but that shouldn’t be

drupalorg.pngThe Green Wheels website is moving to a new home at www.green-wheels.org, and as part of that move, we’re transitioning the site from our old content management system (CMS), to a new one, Drupal. A content management system makes it easy for Green Wheels people to log in with a password to change and add stuff. It’s exciting to get everyone involved in content publishing, but unfortunately CMS implementation is easier said than done.

With nerd and non-nerds alike, I just wanted to share some articles and resources I was inspired by:

  1. How Drupal will save the world (by Jeff Robins) - Good article describes how powerful and useful web-publishing through a CMS can be for the civic sector, but also makes the case Drupal needs to be made much easier for newbies (I hear ya, Jeff!)
  2. NetSquared, remixing the web for social change - they’ve sponsored a lot of good and inspiring projects here.
  3. TechSoup, the technology place for nonprofits - This one’s on my feed list in Google Reader now! We need something like this for Humboldt Count — a supporting organization to help our great nonprofits utilize insanely great tools, many of which are practically free. I’ve been calling for this for some time. If anyone wants to set up a group to help make this happen, email me.

Running the Numbers: An American Self-Portrait

Building Blocks, 2007
16 feet tall x 32 feet wide in eighteen square panels, each sized 62×62″. Click on any image to see a larger view.

Depicts nine million wooden ABC blocks, equal to the number of American children with no health insurance coverage in 2007.1182995150.jpg

Partial zoom:

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Detail at actual size:

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Toothpicks, 2007

Depicts 8 million toothpicks, equal to the number of trees harvested in the US every month to make the paper for mail order catalogs.

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(This one reminds me of Green Dimes, a service to help you reduce the amount of junk mail you receive. It’s ridiculous you have to pay for something like this, though. A better option might be to utilize the Mail Preference Service.)

More at Chris Jordan Photographic Arts.

Humboldt County’s blogs

The Myrletown blog calls their list “The most comprehensive list of Humboldt blogs ever published.” I noticed Green Wheels made it in there, even though we don’t have an actual blog — yet.

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