Monthly Archives: October 2014

Sharing Economy | A futuristic solution or A scheme of collaborative decay (P2 of 3)

What is Economic Equilibrium?

The concept is defined as a beneficial market-dynamic (component) of an economic infrastructure characterized by a driving force, in terms of both breadth and depth (bottom-up & top-down), of wealth-creating capacity and exchange. Now then, while collaborating is a qualified component of efficient development (a.k.a., brain-storming) there is little to no economy in an intellectual process without a productive, tangible, output that is either fungible or at the very least, economically quantifiable.

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Sharing Economy | A futuristic solution or A scheme of collaborative decay (P1 of 3)

More and more akin to a  Neo-Zombie Shape-Shifting fantasy the hype of the “Mesh”, “Pear to Pear”, “Collaborative” economy, a model built on the notion of shared human and physical resources, has one significant problem: Due to the models migratory/transient nature the vertical or horizontal benefits are quite narrow and often short-lived and too often accompanied by little to no contribution toward maintenance of the economic infrastructure upon which the model feeds.

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ON AIR with Host Joe Galuski of WYSR 106.9

Joe Galuski of 106.9WYSR, Syracuse, NY anchors a top morning show and we’re always delighted to share-the-air with him. Curtis Greco will go OnPoint with Joe this morning at 8:15 AM (EST) covering a few of the Day’s HOT TOPICS so be sure and Tune-In! Catch the show in-market or streaming “Live” online at www.wysr.com.

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Ebola – When Mishandling is a Crisis All Its Own

It is estimated that the Black Death (Middle Ages) wiped out approximately one third of the European population; again, one third. Previous Ebola outbreaks typically occurred in rural areas where population concentrations are less and trend toward a more rapid burn-out rate. Further, despite certain media claims that those infected with the Ebola virus remain infectious for no more than 72 hours it is important to be aware of three critical points:

(1) The Ebola virus has an incubation period of at least 3 weeks.

(2) The Individual can be completely asymptomatic.

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ON AIR with Host Mike Miller of WIMA 1150

The Foundations Weekly OnPoint Series continues with Host Mike Miller of 1150 WIMA in Lima, Ohio and Policy Analyst, Curtis Greco. This week features “U.S. Poised to Take Lead in Energy Production; will it Lead to a Domestic Economic Rebound?” This vignette appears throughout the week during Michael’s 6-9 a.m. (ET) Show. Ohio’s In-Tune & In-Touch Host, catch him Live in-market or online at www.1150wima.com.

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