• The Kerala Model

    by  • September 7, 2007 • 0 Comments

    Bill McKibben on Kerala from a few years ago. So… Kerala. Avg income of, what, $300 a year, with long life, high literacy, and general decency. Why does it work? I’m not sure this article has the core of the thing. I’m not sure anybody does. Needs further analysis.

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    More press on the Hexayurt at Burning Man

    by  • September 7, 2007 • 0 Comments

    Kris Vagner writing on Burning Man for the Reno News and Review This year, the Sugar Cubers are taking a break from building demos, but expect to see examples of the gleaming Hexayurt. It looks like a cross between a solar oven and a space-age yurt. It’s designed by a Scottish-Indian-Icelandic architect named Vinya Gupta [...]

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    The Hexayurt on the Playa

    by  • September 6, 2007 • 1 Comment

    The Hexayurt they built on the playa (pic from Tonx, click for origional) They did a really nice job on it – wish I’d been there! If you’re wondering what a hexayurt is and why it won the Treehugger Prize the answer is simple: it’s a cheap shelter for refugees that would cost about $100 [...]

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    Same day visit medical scheduling algorithms

    by  • September 5, 2007 • 0 Comments

    Slate on Operational Research in a medical environment The road to reform is called “open access” (or “advanced access” or “same-day scheduling”). Dozens of papers have been published showing how practices around the country have done it, starting in 2000, when Dr. Mark Murray and colleague Catherine Tantau wrote about their experience of reducing the [...]

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    Extending Lifestraw

    by  • September 4, 2007 • 0 Comments

    Lifestraw is a water purifier. It’s a plastic tube filled with magic. You suck on one end, and out comes clean drinking water from the other. Just one problem: kids younger the five, the elderly, some kinds of disabled people, people who are really sick cannot use one. And, hello, that’s actually your most vulnerable [...]

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    Addis

    by  • September 3, 2007 • 1 Comment

    This guy caused us no end of inconvenience. The Hexayurt was in the pavilion because we won the Treehugger contest, and the Pavilion was closed all week because somebody, Addis allegedly, set the Man on fire. That was a big deal. Far fewer people got exposed to the technology, and to the hope it offers, [...]

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    STANDARRD – new group blog

    by  • September 3, 2007 • 0 Comments

    STANDARRD which is a group of sustainable technology people including most of Appropedia, Mel from OLPC, Smari from Fablabs, Andy from Sleepbreeze, the folks from TIDES (national defense university), and Lindsey and myself from the Hexayurt project, of course. Should be fairly low volume, mainly dedicated to personal and project updates, and that mostly by [...]

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    Comments Page on The Hexayurt Project homepage

    by  • September 3, 2007 • 30 Comments

    The Hexayurt Project home page has a link to this page so that you can comment and discuss the hexayurt and associated ideas. Enjoy, Vinay PS: comments are moderated and I can’t figure out how to turn it off so you can see your post immediately for just this post, so I’ll keep an eye [...]

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