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Maui and its Scientific Boundaries

02 Sep

The sixth in a series of posts focussed on points in a post from yesterday at Just Good Music where I spent some time exploring the idea of the Boundaries that make Maui so interesting – and then extrapolated to some of the musical boundaries that I am highlighting on Manao Radio this Saturday at NOON, Hawaii time.

Scientific Boundaries

Modern Maui houses one of the world’s super computers here and telescopes pointing into space from the top of 2 mile high Haleakala.

And yet long before Captain Cook, the ancient Hawaiians had developed a self sufficient farming system that demonstrated a real understanding of the world we lived in and in turn supported somewhere between 500,000 and 1 million people without any import or export of any goods.

A truly remarkable feat.

Full Article on Just Good Music

 

 
 

Maui and its Historical Boundaries

02 Sep

The fifth in a series of posts focussed on points in a post from yesterday at Just Good Music where I spent some time exploring the idea of the Boundaries that make Maui so interesting – and then extrapolated to some of the musical boundaries that I am highlighting on Manao Radio this Saturday at NOON, Hawaii time.

Historical Boundaries

Our islands live with a couple of histories. One is the ‘recent history’ of the ‘West’, including ‘discovery by Captain Cook’ and annexation and statehood by the USA spanning a little over a couple of hundred years that blends people and populations from all 5 continents of the world.

And then the ‘ancient history’ of Hawaiians that spans over a thousand years in terms of earliest recorded arrivals of the Polynesians – and longer, when considering the entire cultural history.

And both histories live here on this island – side by side.

Here’s a side thought :

Anyone else find it interesting to note that ‘The Sandwich Isles’ – that we now know as Hawaii, were discovered by James Cook right in the middle of the war of independence being fought 5,000 miles away as the fledgling America fought for its right to be independent of Great Britain. And now the flag of Great Britain (The Union Jack) is an integral part of the state flag of Hawaii.

Full Article on Just Good Music

 

 
 

Maui and its Skills Boundaries

02 Sep

The fourth in a series of posts focussed on points in a post from yesterday at Just Good Music where I spent some time exploring the idea of the Boundaries that make Maui so interesting – and then extrapolated to some of the musical boundaries that I am highlighting on Manao Radio this Saturday at NOON, Hawaii time.

Skill Boundaries

The range of talent, skills and people on this wonderful island of ours create a set of boundary conditions that are in themselves extraordinary. In the 2010 census, Maui registered some 150,000 people. In a population catchment of that size where else in the world is it possible to meet theoretical physicists, astronomers, some of the finest artists, musicians and many other creative individuals, artisans, thinkers, the finest and most successful business people, entertainment moguls, farmers, ranchers … and all here for us to meet, talk and listen to. Wonderful. My own project that I am kick starting – The Maui Music Movement – is exactly that merging of two seemingly disparate disciplines – in this case Theoretical Physics and Music. But again – that is a different post.

Full Article on Just Good Music

 

 
 

Maui and its Micro and Macro Boundaries

02 Sep

A series of posts focussed on points in a post earlier today at Just Good Music where I spent some time exploring the idea of the Boundaries that make Maui so interesting – and thenextrapolated to some of the musical boundaries that I am highlighting on Manao Radio this Saturday at NOON, Hawaii time.

Micro and Macro Boundaries

And yet if you consider Maui at the macro – not micro – level … you quickly realize that we are one of a small cluster of islands that are (very) arguably the remotest islands on the planet. We are 2,500 miles from LA, 2,400 from San Francisco and 2,800 from Alaska – and 3,800 miles from Japan – our closest neighbor to the East.

The Eastern most, Southern most, widest state in the Union. A group of 8 ‘‘significant’ islands – as Governor Neil Abercrombie put it – JOINED (not seperated) by ocean. And uniquely – in my humble opinion – JOINED (not seperated) by ocean from the rest of the world.

I work hard to try to show how the strengths of the lessons we learn here on Maui – and the other 7 main islands of Hawaii – can help us demonstrate to the rest of the world how we are UNIQUELY positioned to show the way forward in these tumultuous times. But that is a topic for another post.

Full Article on Just Good Music

 

 
 

Maui and its Climatic Boundaries

01 Sep

This is the second of a series of short extracts that link to a recent post on Just Good Music where I spent some time exploring the idea of the Boundaries that make Maui so interesting – and extrapolated to some of the musical boundaries that I am highlighting on Manao Radio this Saturday.

Climatic Boundaries

It is generally recognized that there are seven climatic regions represented on this single island. I think most (if not all of them) can be found on a single drive around Haleakala ( I mean right round – not just to Hana and back.) Now that’s a set of boundary conditions worth exploring right there. In a single drive; Sierra Desert, Rainforest, High – and Low Altitude Mountain slopes, and and and ….

Full Article on Just Good Music

 
 

Maui and Its Geographic Boundaries

01 Sep

This is the first of a series of short extracts that link to a recent post on Just Good Music where I spent some time exploring the idea of the Boundaries that make Maui so interesting – and extrapolated to some of the musical boundaries that I am highlighting on Manao Radio this Saturday.

Geographic Boundaries

Have you noticed how people pay a premium to live on the boundary of the land and the sea here on the island. It’s not just Maui. It is true all over the world. Then if you live ‘Up Country’ – don’t we just love the idea of a view of the mountains and sky – even better, if you can get a look into the ocean as well. In fact – a view of North and South Shore , plus Mountains is truly admired.

Boundary conditions – I think Douglas (Adams) was onto something.

Full Article on Just Good Music

 

 
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‘John Philpin’ tagged on ‘Fugitives From Justice’ Site – WTF !

10 Mar

This just into my inbox

John Philpin

Items Tagged with ‘john-philpin‘. * Timothy Bindner, A Man Who Was Named As A Prime Suspect But Never Charged In Child Homicide 
www.fugitive.com/tag/john-philpin

- my name tagged on a ‘fugitive site’. FTW (sic). Now of course there are some good reasons why I should indeed be listed there – but have to say – still caught me unawares. Turns out I am not the fugitive – and the tagging was a tag of course to distant relative (we believe – we have talked about it) … John Philpin – the Criminal Profiler who amongst other things wrote “Stalemate: A Shocking True Story of Child Abduction and Murder”.

Author John Philpin, one of the first independent criminal profilers, is an internationally recognized expert on violent behavior and criminal investigation. Philpin is a frequent consultant to law enforcement and the media.

 

 

 

He writes a lot of stuff - check out his books at Amazon.

 

John also has a son – goes by the name of Five – this is one of the sites and businesses he is involved with.

SO how did I get that alert to begin with ?

Well – as good practice I do have Google Alerts set to ping me with mentions of my name out there on the interweb thingies. (Allows me to keep nefarious commentary under control) – of course – a little easier to do with an unusual name – bit harder if you are called ‘John Smith’ Useful thing though – even if there is occasional confusion :)

 

Flowplayer – Flash Video Player for the Web

24 Dec

A link to this site just popped up in my inbox – and to my uninitiated eyes looks really REALLY interesting -

Flowplayer – Flash Video Player for the Web

 

Stop The Press : A CEO actually called a customer ?

13 Nov

OK _ not strictly a customer – but another example of why Apple wins over and over. I know a lot of people bang on about Jobs and his one one liners, his arrogance, how dare he – blah bah – but how many CEOs anywhere even track their customers, partners, developers and vendors – much less respond in emails – or pick up the phone.

Good Story – and a such a contrast to a customer complaint I made to a company at the other end of the spectrum of Customer Centricity  (let’s call them American Airlinespost here)

A conscientious guy: Steve Jobs has a well-deserved reputation for creating great quality products and for his passion for excellence and user experience. I’ve also read that he is a detail-oriented executive and a hands-on guy who is intimately involved with his company’s work (in a way that few other CEOs are).
His phone-call reinforced those notions and went further to suggest that he was also a very conscientious guy who cared about people. The fact that he took the time to read my email, think about the app and then personally call me was amazing.

Passed on – with thanks to Cascade Soft

 

Sarah Palin A ‘Nincompoop’ For Reagan Reduction

06 Nov

The whole article is worth a read – but the quote alone – if you are lacking time – is an interesting summary of Reagan’s ‘rapid’ rise to the top.

FULL ARTICLE HERE : Sarah Palin A ‘Nincompoop’ For Reagan Reduction by Peggy Noonan

Excuse me, but this was ignorant even for Mrs. Palin. Reagan people quietly flipped their lids, but I’ll voice their consternation to make a larger point. Ronald Reagan was an artist who willed himself into leadership as president of a major American labor union (Screen Actors Guild, seven terms, 1947-59.) He led that union successfully through major upheavals (the Hollywood communist wars, labor-management struggles); discovered and honed his ability to speak persuasively by talking to workers on the line at General Electric for eight years; was elected to and completed two full terms as governor of California; challenged and almost unseated an incumbent president of his own party; and went on to popularize modern conservative political philosophy without the help of a conservative infrastructure. Then he was elected president.