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This website exists to explore, develop and disseminate ideas and solutions to help bring forward a true [[post-scarcity|post-scarcity age]] for the benefit of all, 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.
 
This website exists to explore, develop and disseminate ideas and solutions to help bring forward a true [[post-scarcity|post-scarcity age]] for the benefit of all, 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.
  
''[Please note that AdCiv.org is not a general wiki on the topic of post-scarcity, nor intended to be an inclusive directory of other organisations that may relate to some general notion of post-scarcity. It is a particular exploration of what is possible when combining the topics shown in the [[site map]] - and issues that stem from them]''.
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''[Please note that AdCiv.org is not a general wiki on the topic of post-scarcity, nor intended to be an inclusive directory of all other organisations that may relate to some general notion of post-scarcity. It is a particular exploration of what is possible when combining the topics shown in the [[site map]] - and issues that stem from them]''.
  
 
-- [[User:CharlesC|CharlesC]].
 
-- [[User:CharlesC|CharlesC]].
  
===Navigating===
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=== Navigating ===
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*[[Main Page|Plain blue links]] point to other pages within AdCiv.org.
 
*[[Main Page|Plain blue links]] point to other pages within AdCiv.org.
 
*[http://www.adciv.org Links with an arrow] icon point to external websites.
 
*[http://www.adciv.org Links with an arrow] icon point to external websites.
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*Clicking the logo at the top-left of every page will take you back to the main page.
 
*Clicking the logo at the top-left of every page will take you back to the main page.
  
===Work in progress===
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=== Work in progress ===
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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...
 
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...
  
===See also===
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=== See also ===
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*[[Site map]]
 
*[[Site map]]
 
*[[User:CharlesC|Further info about AdCiv]]
 
*[[User:CharlesC|Further info about AdCiv]]

Revision as of 00:50, 20 April 2010

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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 all, 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.

[Please note that AdCiv.org is not a general wiki on the topic of post-scarcity, nor intended to be an inclusive directory of all other organisations that may relate to some general notion of post-scarcity. It is a particular exploration of what is possible when combining the topics shown in the site map - and issues that stem from them].

-- 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* encyclopedia.
  • Clicking the logo at the top-left of every page will take you back to the main page.

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...

See also



*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.