Sunday, November 19, 2017

Red kite: Planning for all 7.5 BILLION PEOPLE for registration/matriculation+ and re a cryptocurrency with blockchain ledger, how best to further organize in every nation state online https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Nation_States … You_at_World_University http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/You_at_World_University … in all 7,099 living languages?, New developments in VIRTUAL @HarbinBook in Google Streetview ~FLYOVER Harbin in 2017, with green coming up ~Visit the Harbin Gate ~ http://tinyurl.com/p62rpcg (scroll out - WHEN WAS FLYOVER PHOTO TAKEN re EWVWG?) - http://bit.ly/HarbinBook published by @WUaSPress ~ @WorldUnivandSch ~, "A tentative catalog and introduction to "Friends World Institute," later FW College, where I worked in NY, fall of 1965," "How easy might it be to photograph this with smartphone? (Would love to add a digital version of this to the WUaS Library Resources' page with time!:)", Thanks for thinking of WUaS and Quakers' educational history (and for being on the WUaS Board!), Would be interesting too to see how this history unfolded in a realistic virtual earth with time slider, and even as an historical reenactment


Planning for all 7.5 BILLION PEOPLE for registration/matriculation+ and re a cryptocurrency with blockchain ledger, how best to further organize in every nation state online https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Nation_States …  You_at_World_University http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/You_at_World_University … in all 7,099 living languages?



https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/932666422433521664


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New developments in VIRTUAL @HarbinBook in Google Streetview ~FLYOVER Harbin in 2017, with green coming up ~Visit the Harbin Gate ~ http://tinyurl.com/p62rpcg  (scroll out - WHEN WAS FLYOVER PHOTO TAKEN re EWVWG?) - http://bit.ly/HarbinBook  published by @WUaSPress ~ @WorldUnivandSch ~
https://twitter.com/HarbinBook/status/932324570291257344

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A Quaker friend, Carl Thatcher, from Portland, Oregon, texted me recently about sending me a catalog for the "Friends World Institute," later FW College, from 1965, and here are our texts, with some innovations re libraries at World University and School - and with a focus on idea sharing.  An Application for Smartphone Photographing and  Digitizing such sources to WUaS Libraries in all 7099 living languages, with correct licensing would be great - maybe this already exists in the Wikipedia / MediaWiki / Wikidata universe  ...


Carl:
I was just thinking of you as I ran across a lengthy bulletin in an old file.  It is a tentative catalog and introduction to "Friends World Institute," later FW College, where I worked in NY, fall of 1965.  If you would like to see it, keep it, I could send it to you.  Just let me know your best address now.

Scott:
Thank you, Carl! How interesting! And how easy might it be to photograph this with smartphone? (Would love to add a digital vrrsion of this to the WUaS Library Resources' page with time!:)

Carl:
Would be about 20-30 pages, probably a bit too unwieldy for me anyway.  Easier to just post it.

Scott:
Thanks for thinking of WUaS and Quakers' educational history (and for being on the WUaS Board!) ... need to get a WUaS Library Resources ' smartphone APP working for such digitizing ...and in all 7099 languages ... Scott MacLeod, ... Canyon, CA 94516 ... Thank you, Carl! 

Scott:
Just emailed you :)

Carl:  
I'll send it off asap.  Pretty busy just now.

Scott: 
Thanks, Carl!
Thank you, Carl! Need to see if a smartphone app exists in the MediaWiki Wikipedia universe to archive such (Friendly) resources. Look forward to reading this and maybe even digitizing it to WUaS's library resources in English!

Carl: 
I'll be interested to hear your reactions and judgment of usefulness of this bulletin for WUaS.  Keep in mind that what I just sent was sort of a trial balloon back in 1965, since the college was just then going into actual operation.  I know that the planning committee (NY Yrly. Mtg.) then had been working for some years to get to this stage in order to open the doors to students.

Scott:
Would be interesting too to see how this history unfolded in a realistic virtual earth with time slider, and even as an historical reenactment :) thank you 







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