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		By: jim hockley		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[this is about living locally

still been trying to get this internet logistics service going and end the crisscrossing commute so people can work near home and not be sitting in their cars for thousands of hours polluting our air and water. have blogged this idea in every crack and crevice i could find on the net but for some reason it gets no response so far. it&#039;s the best idea i&#039;ve researched for helping our planet and ourselves. most politicians and even think tanks seem to be barking up the wrong tree thinking that better gas mileage is the answer. or bigger government. or funding the epa. bull. the answer is reducing our driving and the best way to do that is to organize jobs logistically so people can exchange jobs and eliminate the commute. the internet is the perfect tool for this. not all jobs will be effected at first but enough to make a significant difference. from there it will snowball. (skyrocket?)

the place to start is large cities. mountain and desert communities present a different situation.

this is about using the net to logistically organize so people can be enabled to work close(r) to home.

with all that commute time (and gas money) saved people can begin to turn their shocking green wasteful lawns and goof courses into productive food producing orchards, vineyards, and veggie gardens among other things. they can have the luxury of spending more time getting to know their families, neighbors, pets, and participate in local arts, sports, clubs, foods, and music, etc.

if anyone has a better idea for helping this planet i&#039;d like to see/hear it. i&#039;ve paid attention. have shared this idea for 3 decades now; joined the pepsi challenge, richard branson&#039;s virgin earth, al gore&#039;s website, bioneers, care 2, environmental groups, and lots more. for some reason it keeps getting overlooked. no response at all. for some reason people just don&#039;t get it. maybe i have to explain it better i don&#039;t know but

if done right, this could be a great money maker too. i want to make a big difference for my planet before i leave and the quickening is accellerating. we need to slow it down. any ideas or inspiration would be greatly appreciated.                                 giving thanks, jim hockley

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<p>still been trying to get this internet logistics service going and end the crisscrossing commute so people can work near home and not be sitting in their cars for thousands of hours polluting our air and water. have blogged this idea in every crack and crevice i could find on the net but for some reason it gets no response so far. it&#8217;s the best idea i&#8217;ve researched for helping our planet and ourselves. most politicians and even think tanks seem to be barking up the wrong tree thinking that better gas mileage is the answer. or bigger government. or funding the epa. bull. the answer is reducing our driving and the best way to do that is to organize jobs logistically so people can exchange jobs and eliminate the commute. the internet is the perfect tool for this. not all jobs will be effected at first but enough to make a significant difference. from there it will snowball. (skyrocket?)</p>
<p>the place to start is large cities. mountain and desert communities present a different situation.</p>
<p>this is about using the net to logistically organize so people can be enabled to work close(r) to home.</p>
<p>with all that commute time (and gas money) saved people can begin to turn their shocking green wasteful lawns and goof courses into productive food producing orchards, vineyards, and veggie gardens among other things. they can have the luxury of spending more time getting to know their families, neighbors, pets, and participate in local arts, sports, clubs, foods, and music, etc.</p>
<p>if anyone has a better idea for helping this planet i&#8217;d like to see/hear it. i&#8217;ve paid attention. have shared this idea for 3 decades now; joined the pepsi challenge, richard branson&#8217;s virgin earth, al gore&#8217;s website, bioneers, care 2, environmental groups, and lots more. for some reason it keeps getting overlooked. no response at all. for some reason people just don&#8217;t get it. maybe i have to explain it better i don&#8217;t know but</p>
<p>if done right, this could be a great money maker too. i want to make a big difference for my planet before i leave and the quickening is accellerating. we need to slow it down. any ideas or inspiration would be greatly appreciated.                                 giving thanks, jim hockley</p>
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