Community Development Banking List
03-17-2010, 04:18 PM
Original message from: alfred1@blueyonder.co.uk
DEs,
I have never seen one of these, but I would dearly love to, so if anyone out
there have a policy for developing and engaging volunteers I would be
grateful if you could share it with me. Anything you send to me will be
helpful. We desperately need to develop a policy for volunteers so if
someone can help me not to reinvent the wheel I would be grateful.
Many thanks for your help.
Alfred
DEUK2009
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan Frieman" <yogi@well.com>
To: "'Community Bank List Serv'" <communitydevelopmentbanking-l@cornell.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 3:51 PM
Subject: WIRED article
I've always been fascinated by the actual, physical thing of money itself,
and how it has changed over the years, centuries, and millennia. This
month's WIRED Magazine has an article on instant transactions, possibly
done over twitter.
In one very important way, money is naught but a symbol. It signifies
time, whether passively or actively earned. In the first instance, all the
regulations that the government seeks to put on business essentially as to
do with limiting the many, many different kinds of debt.
It also has several other meanings, which you can peruse in Money as Debt
on youtube.com.
Thanks,
Jonathan Frieman
170 Oak Drive
San Rafael, CA 94901
415-721-7397
DEs,
I have never seen one of these, but I would dearly love to, so if anyone out
there have a policy for developing and engaging volunteers I would be
grateful if you could share it with me. Anything you send to me will be
helpful. We desperately need to develop a policy for volunteers so if
someone can help me not to reinvent the wheel I would be grateful.
Many thanks for your help.
Alfred
DEUK2009
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan Frieman" <yogi@well.com>
To: "'Community Bank List Serv'" <communitydevelopmentbanking-l@cornell.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 3:51 PM
Subject: WIRED article
I've always been fascinated by the actual, physical thing of money itself,
and how it has changed over the years, centuries, and millennia. This
month's WIRED Magazine has an article on instant transactions, possibly
done over twitter.
In one very important way, money is naught but a symbol. It signifies
time, whether passively or actively earned. In the first instance, all the
regulations that the government seeks to put on business essentially as to
do with limiting the many, many different kinds of debt.
It also has several other meanings, which you can peruse in Money as Debt
on youtube.com.
Thanks,
Jonathan Frieman
170 Oak Drive
San Rafael, CA 94901
415-721-7397