TODO Abingdon with links: theme is redistribution - like metamorphosis is that of OVID
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preface
Yet despite rising tide of rents sought; they defy the 'death of the high-street'.
Availability led evolutionary shift; opportunities beyond original conception.
For across one's threshold of tax and income exists gated potential.
Nascent anabranch to mainstream flow; concurrency exposed;
possibilities of cascading, in-situ, price-signal amelioration.
Protracted disease of lifestyle, severely affected persons;
non-perishable foods, etiology: that of early modern sailors;
british limeys were right: a short history of scurvy.
A difference that can be made to make the difference,
provision: the inductive reasoning of itself.
And of the social determinants;
and of the invisible organ.
Endosymbiosis, gradient capture, intermembrane space.
Homologous utility, the benisons of brokerage;
retail shop origin charity organisation;
agency agreement, gated flux;
The River Charwell doth to Isis run,
And bears her company to Abingdon,
Whilst very near that town on Berkshire side,
The River Ock doth into Isis glide;
These fountains and fish-breeding Riverlets,
(The Countries nurses, nourishers, and teats,)
Attend Dame Isis down to Dorchester,
Near which her lovely Tame doth meet with her
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From Oxford two miles Iffley distant is,
And there a new turnpike doth stand amiss,
Another stands at Sandford, below that,
Weeds, shelves, and shoals all waterless and flat;
At Nuneham lock there's placed a fishing weir,
A gravel hill too high, scarce water there;
At Abingdon the shoals are worse and worse,
That Swift ditch seems to be the better course,
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The River Charwell doth to Isis run,
And bears her company to Abingdon,
Whilst very near that town on Berkshire side,
The River Ock doth into Isis glide;
These fountains and fish-breeding Riverlets,
(The Countries nurses, nourishers, and teats,)
Attend Dame Isis down to Dorchester,
Near which her lovely Tame doth meet with her
taylor1632
Thus have I showed Thames wrongs in general,
And wish they may be moved, or mended all;
And who can but with pity here behold
These multitudes of mischiefs manifold?
Shall Thames be barred its course with stops and locks,
With Mills, and hills, with gravel beds, and rocks:
With weirs, and weeds, and forcéd Islands made,
To spoil a public for a private Trade?
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story ends with this notion that the future can evolve greater complexity. where mitochondrion were a critical feature of this. and the pound lock series a human such feature. what we need now is a lock on earnings. and more time to social live, social care. eukaryotic devlepment and greater localised energy enabled the complex gene regulartoy networks too - politics.
The big ambition - analagous to both abbendune and mitochondrion - is this exceeding the activation energy threshold. With this newly available and accessible energy/(political) currency ushered in a major shift in complexity / new era
YOu dont need to change where you bank - it's a different system - you can be a member and take part in the summer harvest. That will put a type of credit into your account that could subsidise the TWENTYTWENTYTWO via profits/dividends.
Influence of Werners local banking (tied ot charity) ammendment. #credit #creation for productive purposes.
This new complex form of a local bank could thus pay you in a new type of credit - newly created (excess) RIBBLE. This can be put into investment savings which in turn return money in pounds via exchange rate.
And its link to food and farming could contibute to this healthy DIS-aggregation The elementary fact that this is based on CASC-based land as a complex bringing together institutions; and thus generate the equivalent of a bank, could alleviate problems associated with high population density and ought to tend towards attracting/incentivising economic activity outwards.
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