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Frank Melli
Executive Director/Co-Founder
TV Studio/I.B.C. (Interactive Broadband Channels Worldwide)
Green Sphere Inc.
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http://www.greensphere.org/al_gore_letter.html
References:
(a) (04/11/09) John
Eger's new essay "an Envision San Diego commentary on
'deglobalization'"
<http://tinyurl.com/ce2p8o>
(b) (04/15/09) Paper for the proceedings of the International Conference on
E-learning in the Workplace (ICELW) at Teachers College, Columbia University in
New York, NY on June 10th-12th, 2009.
<http://tinyurl.com/ddp3eh>
(c) (01/25/09) Invitation to a blog to discuss the Design of Globally
Collaborative Environmental Peace Gaming (GCEPG)
<http://tinyurl.com/bl8p6h>
(d) Utsumi, T., (2008), "Development History of Peace Gaming and Global
University System" for the
book "Tranformative Learning and Online Education: Aesthetics, Dimensions
and Concepts," IGI Global (September 7, 2008)
<http://tinyurl.com/bdcjha>
(e) Xgrid. The simple solution for distributed computing.
<http://www.apple.com/server/macosx/technology/xgrid.html>
(f) The Tech Lab: Brendon Riley
<http://tinyurl.com/cezem9>
Dear Frank:
(1) Many thanks for your msg (ATTACHMENT I) in response to the Reference (a) above -- very
glad to receive your msg after so long absence.
I also thank you for your msg (ATTACHMENT II) in response to the Reference (b) above.
(2) I greatly appreciate your continuing strong interest in our projects.
Sorry for my belated reply — I was busy to finish up my paper (Reference
(b) above) for its deadline on 4/15th (today).
(3) About the localization strategy mentioned in your msg of ATTACHMENT I, pls visit Reference (f) above.
Although I am not sure if they used any system analysis or system dynamics
simulation approach, this shows a good example how to deal with a local
environmental problem.
BTW, such approach
and analysis could be made with a cause-and-effect diagram as shown by Figure 3
of the Reference (d) above. This would particularly be useful for
training of would-be decision-makers in K-12 schools — as part of our
peace gaming program, which will have a following two tier system;
1. One for training young would-be decision makers for
understanding interwoven world phenomena with rational analysis and critical
thinking, and then in crisis management, conflict resolution, and negotiation
techniques basing on "facts and figures" and
2. The other for helping decision makers constructing
a globally distributed decision-support system for positive sum/win-win
alternatives to conflict and war.
Yes,
I agree with you that, after current financial crisis, we hope to have a new
world order, particularly in financial, economic and trading fields with solid
social mission of public services as President Obama advocates, for the coming
decades.
(4) We are now in the midst of fund raising as those three persons mentioned in
the Reference (b) above are working on it.
As soon as we secure a fund, we plan to hold a planning workshop at Polytechnic
Institute of NYU in Brooklyn on general matters, and another one in Nigeria on
their national policy analysis as mentioned in my paper of Reference (b) above
— hopefully both workshops to be held in this year.
We have excellent simulationists and good models to start with for our
projects. Next step is to configure the procedures at the planning
workshop how to further the projects.
(5) The workshop at Polytechnic Institute would also discuss on the
inter-linkages of various country simulation models as depicted in Reference
(c) above.
Along this line, we may need to have a help from Apple — see Reference (e)
above.
This is why I
appreciate greatly to receive your msg (ATTACHMENT II).
I have mentioned of the use of Beowulf mini supercomputers for our projects
— see in References (b), (d) and elsewhere in my previous list
distributions. Virginia Polytechnic stacked up almost 1,000 Apple
computers to form a supercomputer. We may not need that many machines,
but we hope to have some of those approaches at our various colleaguesÕ
locations in developing countries.
Pls also see the
following which mentioned that I initiated the concept of GRID technology;
McLeod,
J. (2000). ÒPower (?) Grid!Ó
Simulation, September, pp 178-179.
http://tinyurl.com/22bl7v
(6) In my paper mentioned in the Reference (b) above, I mentioned of the former
Vice President Al Gore — one of your good friends. Our initial
project of peace gaming with our Nigerian colleagues is to verify his
proposition as mentioned in it.
You may ask your friend at Apple Computer to approach to Al Gore, since he is a
senior VP of the Apple.
Our peace gaming is NOT childish arcade type gaming, but more serious one like
the War Gaming of Pentagon, and Al Gore indicated some possibility of help from
the Pentagon as mentioned in the Reference (b) above.
If Apple can participate in our project, we can discuss any matters
accordingly.
(7) Pls update your address listed above.
Many thanks again for your msgs.
Keep in touch.
Best, Tak
ATTACHMENT I
From: Frank Melli <piucaprim@hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 13:12:54
-0400
To: Tak Utsumi <utsumi@columbia.edu>
Subject: RE: [gu-new]
(04/11/09) John Eger's new essay "an Envision San Diego commentary on
'deglobalization'"
Hi
Tak,
Happy Easter! Thanks for keeping me in the loop. Reading this
recent email, I've copied a few points from your emails and added comments and
questions.
... (3) Urgent need is global education and capacity building for global
village to get familiar with interdependencies of various world phenomena,
-- thus, our GUS and GCEPG/GSEEED projects. I couldn't agree with you
more.
..."de-globalization" suggests a focus on a
"Local-ization" strategy.
... While Stiglitz agrees that the removal of barriers to free trade and
the integration of national economies can be a force for good and the
potential to enrich everyone in the world, "the way globalization has been
managed, including international trade agreements that have played such a
large role in removing those barriers, and policies that have been imposed on
developing countries" need to be reevaluated.
There is no question that the trend toward increased integration of
capital markets seems at a standstill as the financial crisis worsens.
Tak, I am still available and in a very strong position to help you to move
the your global
education and capacity building for global village to get familiar with
interdependencies of various world phenomena, -- thus, our GUS and
GCEPG/GSEEED projects forward. I really believe in you and your
projects. What is keeping you from realizing these projects to their
fullest potential? Is it lack of funding? Is their a full time
portal for GUS and GCEPG/GSEEED projects? Are they up and running?
Are they interactive the way you want? If not why
not? Exactly what are your specific barriers to implementing GUS
GCEPG / GSEED on a full blown basis? What exactly do you need?
peace,
Frank Melli
Frank@MeetTheFarmer.TV
www.MeetTheFarmer.com
ATTACHMENT II
From: Frank Melli <piucaprim@hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 00:50:48
-0400
To: Tak Utsumi <utsumi@columbia.edu>, Frank Melli <fmelli@greensphere.org>
Subject: Paper for the
proceedings of the International Conference on E-learning in the Workplace
(ICELW) at Teachers College, Columbia University in New York, NY on June
10th-12th, 2009.
Dear
Tak,
I am not sure if you received my recent email or not?
Yesterday I met with an APPLE PRO national member person here in
Charlottesville Virginia. He said he could work a national deal to get
your Peace Gaming software given in new Apple Computers nationwide. He
had some questions about are you wanting to give it away as a free game
on-going or is it a trial version that people have to buy later? He had a
couple of other questions about rights/permission.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Sincerely,
Frank Melli
Have Fun! Do Good!
Frank Melli
Tel: 434-953-5272
www.youtube.com/piucaprim <http://www.youtube.com/piucaprim>
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