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Thursday, 12 April 2018

Creating More Business Using New Werds

To best convey some new globel concepts, we need new werds, so we just creating and using them.

And yes, this is even though we can get a whole lot better at conveying global concepts using the old words we've already got.

We've started the list below. It's kind of fun too.

New werds to better discern between the physical world and the virtual online werld

Mostly the new words are homonyms. They retain their original meaning in the physical world. The new spellings mostly mean a similar thing in the virtual online werld. If not, then a protologism is proposed and a definition provided.


We've started the list below. It's kind of fun too.
Suggestions for improvement welcome.

www.communety.io
Word or Phrase
Werd
(Usually a homonym denotes similar meaning in digital form online)
Further Information
(To explain source of new werds)
Agribusiness
iAgribusiness or Agribusiniss
Balance
Balence
Credit
Credet
Community
Communety
www.communety.io
Copywriter
Copywritir
Currency
Crypto-Currency
Debit
Debet
Democracy
Democrecy
Dollar
Doller
Earth
Eirth
Global
Globel
In-bound Logistics
Inbloe
Neologism of “In-Bound Logistics”
Out-bound Logistics
Outbloe
Neologism of “Out-Bound Logistics”
Pristine
Pristene
Prequel
Inbep
Neologism of “In-Bound Episode” in storees
Sequel
Onbep
Neologism of “Onward Bound Episode” in storees
Story
Storee
Sustainable
Sustaineble
Token
Tokin
Writer
Writir
Word
Werd
Work
Werk
World
Werld

In our lexecon, apologies to the professional linguists everywhere.





Wednesday, 14 March 2018

#HashGraph means #FoodGraph

Well, if not #FoodGraph, then #FeedGraph. Has this new technology just made everyone get hungry for real-time food provenance? It's made a hash if it (check out the other meaning of the word "hash"). We have to trust our food, don't we?

What this article' title means is not immediately obvious, but like HashGraph's early promotional images, it has double meanings. 

Earlier this morning I watched the Hedera HashGraph launch event 'live' from the Big Apple (here's the video of it). Some 2 hours of recommended watching.

Wow! IMHO, world-changing stuff. I just wanted to put that 'on the record'. Now we've all got to go away and think through the implications, for there are many.


In time, one of our symbol's meaning will reveal itself too. Thanks to all these advances in distributed ledger technologies (DLT), we are now more confident than ever, that all is possible. The on-line enabler is in sight - with more development signalled.


Agribusiness. We Grow You
To us at Agribusiness global Allies, "Hash" means food (see definition). Thanks to HashGraph, and its signalled successors, the on-line enabling begins with a far sharper focus.

Well done Leemon, Mance, and team; thank you.



Friday, 2 February 2018

The Wisest Farmer



Worth saying again.... 
"The wisest farmers plant their best produce in the minds of their buyers, long before they plant a seed in the ground.
Can you inspire your customers to buy before you plant a crop?






Wednesday, 10 January 2018

Climate Improvement Overlooked

 

Whether you believe climate change is real, or not, taking steps to improve the climate is the best thing to do. Everyone wants a better place to live, right? Just think in terms of a planet-sized house cleanup and renovation.

Think about your children, and their descendants to come; then ponder this:

Partly reducing emissions is not climate improvement; actually removing all of them is.

Some of the problem lies in the language we use. When our climate changes in undesirable ways it is called climate change, but it is not climate improvement. We can only improve our climate when it changes in desirable ways, all the ways that are best for sustaining life.

This is because there is rising scientific consensus that, even if we stopped all emissions today, adverse climate change will continue, it's got a head of steam up. We must do more to shift track on the train of events.

Reducing emissions as fast as we can is important, crucial in fact, but unless we reduce them to zero, we are still putting emissions into the biosphere. We are still adding to 'bad' climate change, still polluting the air we breathe and all the water systems we rely upon. And, can we actually police that anyway?


We believe that most (90%+) of humanity's response to climate change is focused on reducing emissions, that is a good thing. We also believe that too little effort is going into climate improvement efforts at a global scale.

That's why we're focused on that, how to actually do climate improvement actions as best as we possibly can. 

Where to begin? Well, try searching "How to Improve the Earth's Climate" for starters to learn what you can do and have a go.



Please send any suggestions to Climate Improvement Suggestions, or join us at www.iagribusines.com to get involved with our initiatives.





Tuesday, 2 January 2018

Rewards for everyone that improves our climate...


For a good while now, we've been contemplating where everything lives here on Earth; in a word, it's the biosphere. Nowadays, the most profound debate is about climate change (Cr) and how that affects the biosphere, yet we don't call it biosphere change (Br). We mostly leave unsaid what we really mean by that, which is bad biosphere change (ßBr).

The climate debate is the key issue of our time because of the range of possible outcomes facing humanity; from minuscule barely perceptible impacts to an irreversible humanity-ending catastrophic impact. Whether you believe in global warming, climate change, or whatever else it is called, there is one thing which seems to get overlooked, and that is; climate improvement is a good thing regardless of your viewpoint. We all try to improve where and how we live, don't we?

"Climate improvement is a good thing regardless of your viewpoint about climate change

What can we do to improve our home, in our biosphere, on our planet, the one that we all affectionately call "Mother Earth"? Wouldn't most agree that everyone loves their Mother and works for her safe harbour for as long as possible?

Mother Earth deserves no less, and yet we have not yet been able to connect the dots on how best to do that collectively - in ways that transcend all other earthly pursuits. Indeed, if there was ever to be a need for a human singularity of purpose, then this is it.

Surely, we all want to do our bit to improve the Earth; to make the home we already live in as best it can possibly be?

Many say we treat the atmosphere, the very air we breathe, like an open sewer. Of course, not everyone does that knowingly, but that misses the point of this intended-to-shock analogy. It's not just the air: the point is that 'we' are tipping toxic stuff into the atmosphere, rivers, oceans, and soils - all the biosphere that actually keeps us all alive.

We are changing our planet in undesirable life-threatening ways by polluting, stripping, burning, overusing, depleting finite resources, badly managing our environment and a myriad of other 'bad' things. What we need to do is improve it. Whether you call it air-quality improvement (AÝ), biosphere improvement (BÝ), or climate improvement (CÝ) does not matter, just work to improve it. You'll be better off, and we'll all be better off.

"If you do good things for the Mother Earth, she will do good things for you

Here's the thing, if you do your bit to improve the Earth, you deserve to be rewarded, don't you? That's the other thing that has struck me about the 'biosphere debate'. The lack of rewards for good behaviour - for anyone and everyone.

So for the record, my New Year's resolution is to continually work in any and all ways to reward everyone for good behaviours towards climate improvement (CÝ).


I'll leave it to you have your say about how our collective society monitors and enforces those acting with bad behaviours and ill intent towards Mother Nature. The extent to which those treating our biosphere like an 'open sewer' deserve to incur humanity's wrath is a matter for you to consider and act upon to. However, time is short and the greater effort is to actually 'do' something constructive to help our good ol' Mother Nature - now.

I invite you to join in this 'positive' approach; after all, it is a challenge most worthy of you. Drop me a line - any way you can - and let's get working on it?

In future, I propose using these shorthand symbols:
  • Air-quality (Ar), Biosphere change (Br), Climate change (Cr)
  • Air Improvement (AÝ), Biosphere Improvement (BÝ), Climate Improvement (CÝ)
  • Air Decline (Aß), Biosphere Decline (Bß) Climate Decline (Cß)




At the dawn of 2018, Happy New Year(s) to all. I for one will do my best to create CÝ. It's the only way I can think of that genuinely helps to sustain everyone. It's as simple as A, B, C.

AÝ+BÝ+CÝ= ò(very happy Mother Nature)¥