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Revision as of 00:54, 18 February 2008

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Welcome to AdCiv.org  ::  Advanced Civilisation through 'Post-Scarcity'  ::  Post-Scarcity through Open Design and Advanced Automation

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This website exists to explore, develop and disseminate ideas and solutions to help bring forward a true post-scarcity age for the benefit of everyone, based on the key enabling concepts of open collaborative design and advanced automation, along with other key ideas to help ensure a bright future for humanity.

CharlesC.

Navigating

  • Plain blue links point to other pages within AdCiv.org.
  • Links with an arrow icon point to external websites.
  • Links with this 11px-Wikipedia_logo.jpg icon point to pages in the collaboratively created Wikipedia* encyclopaedia.
  • Red links point to pages that have no content yet.
  • If you get lost browsing this site, then clicking the logo at the top-left of every page will take you back to the main page.

See also

Printing

If you want to print any of the pages, use the 20px-Printer.jpg 'print' link at the bottom of the main subject pages (not 'Printable version' in the navigation links to the left). This removes the two-column layout which doesn't format properly on paper

Work in progress

This website is very much a work in progress so if you come across a page or section that looks half finished, then it probably is...



*16px-Wikipedia_logo.jpg Note: Wikipedia is 'openly' compiled by a great number of contributors and editors and accuracy is not guaranteed. Like all encyclopaedias it is not a 'primary source' of information – as with any information it is worth referencing additional sources to be sure of the facts.