eBook The girl from Bodies, Inc by Len Spencer

It’s a darned shame that just when we get past the experimental stage and learn how to have fun, the old body starts wearing out. Now what if there were spare parts for sale? What if you could get them installed on demand? A new heart, a new liver, a new—well, just suppose! “The trouble … More eBook The girl from Bodies, Inc by Len Spencer

American Digression #thoughts by Gene Myers

I recall that during the 1970s that many mainstream USA-made products were of second-rate quality and reliability. This was most obvious with American-made cars of the period. It was intentional. There was an insidious business strategy. From roughly World War II until, say, 1975 American Industry was like an undefeated football team—30 wins in a … More American Digression #thoughts by Gene Myers

Size #poem by Jan Sand

That the universe is immenseWhile, notably, the most intense understandingIt conveys.Are generalities and specifics that overwhelmAttemptsTo contain in ways to remain sane in confrontationWith its totalities.Human intellect was developed to collect localitiesOf dangers and delights, while those strange tiny lightsIn black skies at nightsTouched only minor curiosities in fantasies of what might beIn that far … More Size #poem by Jan Sand

“Common-Good”: Germany to provide greater support for social enterprises By Ingo Geiger

The German government has unveiled its “national strategy” to provide comprehensive assistance and support for common-good-oriented companies. In the future, companies that focus on social and societal goals will find it easier to receive subsidies or loans. Around the world, there are more and more companies that strive for fair supply chains, sustainable production and … More “Common-Good”: Germany to provide greater support for social enterprises By Ingo Geiger