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| Mark Your Calendar -- Discussion Night Last Thursday of each month Our next meeting is 5/31/2001 Thursday 7 p.m. We will discuss the future of transportation with specific discussion of local conditions including future of the automobile and public transportation. |
| Your Homework: Answer this question. How much of the current rise in gasoline prices is the result of people switching to SUVs (which are getting half of the fuel economy as their previous cars)? |
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| Newsletter 4-2001: Comments by Jack Latona that introduce the aims of the Center. Links are given to recomended readings. |
| Newsletter 6-2001: The Future of Health. The Medical Office of the Future is discussed. |
| Newsletter 7-2001: The Future of Parking. Robotic parking is shown. |
| Travel links www.lastminutetravel.com best prices on short notice www.orbitz.com intenet ohnly fares for 30 airlines check a flight American airlines www.aa.com 800 433 7300 Performance for marketes www.bts.gov/ntda/oai/ Eye in the sky www.flightview.com Airport call letters Sign up for have real time reports sent t pair, phone or email. www.fly.faa.gov |
| whatdoyaknow.com www.talkinusa.com africanandtribalarts.com whereinbroward.com supergrammar.com gaiglobal.org learnandlaugh.com teacherstoteachers.com |
| Newsletter 8-2001: The Future of Politics. How has the two-party system failed to meet the needs of growing segments of the popoulation? We have many choices for toothpaste, telephone plans, cereals, soaps, so why not create a stronger role for minority parties in the current system? www.geocities.com/creatingthefuture/newsletter8-30-2001politics |
| The Future of Parking (two) 27 September 2001 www.geocities.com/creatingthefuture/newsletter9-27-2001parking.html The Future of the Book www.geocities.com/creatingthefuture/newsletter11-29-2001book.html |