Puzzle of the Day (no cheating)
Tightened my belt... “conservation”
“Belt-line” means transportation system where [...]
* “transportation system partially or wholly surrounding a port, a city, a terminal, or district”
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In response to Supply Chain Task Force
mobilizing health care including traditional health care so for the preparation of an Emergency Kit:
- (appliances) collect overstock to be discarded or shipped overseas and store all items in a General Company holding: inventory
- (cars) alternative to new car: vote to upgrade infrastructure by using public transit or share rides - lack of new car a possible conversation starter.. not possible everywhere for everybody but we’ll worth the adventure
- (food) use small amounts of excess capital too purchase and store monoeriwhable items such as canned goods or dried meats where items could be returned at slight loss to grocery companies at a later date: store and inventory, general foods company
- (foods) consider automation for packaging of foods in view that education establishments and job opportunities sufficient in the future for new occupations if within budget and product warrantied and guaranteed
- pharmaceuticals: commence immediately the advocation of traditional care networks and good women networks where information can be distributed quickly across the continent using prevalent technologies: activate, distribute at key persons: intel = info; masks are not enough: advocate and inform self-care
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-Task force begins with data
- what is active data? It is data being transformed into information then application. Thus, as commendable census data is, for its use to be a source of reference in an encyclopedic way, it has great potential to be find implementation in real time - ie. census data of Detroit, for instance, could inform and advice the proposals for infrastructural upgrades, even in cases of distributed needs as water fountains in schools or solar panel rooftops because they could generate collective will and effort as well as bargaining power.
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