Tag: Involuntary Sharing

The Sting Operation

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I was without my phone for twenty-four hours, and it was horrible. What I’ve learned is that I’ve learned nothing about doing without, in spite of all outward efforts. Read more »

The Worst Kind of Fool

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Earlier this week I wrote a self-pitying blog post for shareable.net. I’m happy to say that it didn’t get published before I had a chance to review it and revise it. Read more »

When Your Community Lets You Down

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One of the most amazing things about the process of our economic downsizing has been how embraced and supported we feel by our friends, neighbors, and surrounding community. Read more »

Dude, Where's Our Car? Part II

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Part of a continuing diary of how Corbyn's Hightower's family of five is surviving the Great Recession. Read more »

Dude, Where's Our Car?

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It's our last day with a car. The recession forced our hand, and though we've been talking about it for months, it still feels shocking and disorienting having the time come upon us. We've had a tough two years. Read more »

Setting Boundaries to Enable Sharing

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It’s a curious thing – this “no talking” etiquette that has crept in to some taxi cab sharing and ridesharing systems. Read more »

Torrenting Windows 7? Share the Joy!

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Windows 7 is being released today, by a certain company that has been rather reluctant to join the sharing revolution. Read more »
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