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Have WE Got A Story For You – Ubuntu In The 21st Century

So, up until now you may have heard about this crazy guy who has decided to live without spending money for 5 years. You may also have heard that this guy plans on giving away R555 555 555.55 by the end of the 5 years. Some of you may be his friend on Facebook, some of you may follow him on Twitter, some have even gotten involved with his story either by trading with him or sponsoring him and some of you might have your logo tattooed on his right arm!

The more perceptive of you may have realised that this guy that I speak of is me. Hi there. :)

Even though it may appear that for 10 months I have succeeded in living without spending money, the truth is that I have only accomplished what you have allowed to happen or what you have supported me in doing. WE have made it possible for one guy to live without spending money.

What’s also kinda beautiful is that it all happened rather organically. I have tried my best not to ask anyone directly for any kind of support, preferring a ‘just putting it out there’ strategy. That way, anyone who has responded to an invitation has done so out of their own free will…their action or contribution then is their own idea, their own creation. This has made me happy, yet I do feel that if I had been more comfortable asking for help, this story may have progressed a bit further than it has, and more people would know about it.

It is clear to me now that a community of people is way more interesting and powerful than any individual. My friends: Kelly Guidry Robinson, Calvin Dorman (also my minister of transport), Priscilla Talle and my trusty side-kick Anita B have helped me see that in the last 10 months, I have already begun to build that community.

In my previous message, I mentioned that I wished the story had been documented more effectively. That is an understatement. I’ve always known that the success of this experiment is dependent on its story being told. What good could come of this experiment if no-one knew about it? However, stories have the power to do much more than just spread a message. They can be leveraged in many different ways.

The story is where I would like much of the focus to be from now on. In the world of instant media and self publishing, stories are a powerful business tool. Being a part of this story has arguably been my most valuable trade item and I want nothing more than to add value to my friends, my country and the world. With a bigger and better story that reaches more people, WE can do that.

So how do WE tell a bigger and better story? In short, WE tell the story TOGETHER.Welcome to the future of story telling which I call WIKI-ALITY! (if wikipedia and a reality show were to fall in love and have a baby, that baby would be called wiki-ality!)

Seriously though, imagine an online reality show:

  • that is Crowdsourced
  • that is Open source
  • that is a real time documentary
  • where all the content is generated, contributed, shared, edited and published freely by a community of collaborators
  • that exists on any and all social media platforms like: Youtube, Zoopy, Facebook, Blogs, Twitter etc etc.

I don’t think anything like this has been done before so we’ll figure out the best way to do this. We will use the Facebook group to have discussions as well as real life brain-storming sessions and face to face meetings. Everyone is welcome be a part of this process – all input is valuable. You don’t need to be an expert to be a part of this.

With social media EVERYONE has an audience and ANYONE can tell a story. If you are on Facebook, you basically have your own little multimedia reality show already and you are watching your friends’ shows too. What if we put a little intention behind that and chose to tell stories that have value? Wouldn’t you rather keep up with what your awesome friends are creating in the world than those silly Kardashians? Let’s create our own reality shows, let’s tell the stories that we think should be told.

All you need is phone with a camera and you can create content. With an internet connection you can share that content instantly with your own community, and their community and so on. Your reach is bigger than you think. By sharing that content with people who have skills that you don’t, the quality of the product (the video, blog post etc) can only improve. My biggest fear has been editing. I know that there are people out there who love editing.  If we provide them with footage, they can add what they love to it. Animators can make cool titles, musicians can make sound tracks etc. Maybe you like to take pictures but are not a confident writer. You could share you images with the community and allow others to use them in their posts. The reverse is also true, writers you can find awesome photos to add to your articles.

The best part is that you get to tell the story that most interests you and your community. You get to tell your own story or your version of another story.The possibilities with collaborations like this is endless.


WHAT STORIES DO WE WANT TO TELL?

I see 3 immediate areas of focus: the people who make up that community, the community itself and the projects created by the community.

The People:

Well that is you and me. So far I have been doing this for 10 months so maybe my story is the biggest so far. However, like I’ve said before, many people have played an integral part in that story. The interactions that have taken place and relationships that have made it possible for for me to live without spending money are what is really interesting about this story. Let’s say I have exchanged value with 5 people so far, then there would be 6 unique perspectives of those exchanges, 6 possible stories right there. But then, those stories could be perceived differently by the greater community and someone may choose to retell those stories to his or her community, then we have 12 stories. You see how this could work?

The Community:

The community that we are creating already exists. I was its first member, but you (my friends) are where its real value lies. Although it already exists our task now is to systemise it and formalise it so that it can be more effective.

It will:

  • Answer the question “What can we create without spending money?”
  • Support members to share and leverage value between each other by means of trade, sponsorhip and donation
  • Be an incubator for the projects (social enterprises) that will make the money that will be given away (R555 555 555.55)

The Projects:

The projects are social enterprises designed make money to give away. What is special about them is that they will all be created without spending money. Everything that these ‘businesses’ require to create their products & services will contributed by community members.

By documenting each of these areas we make it possible for many stories to be told. You can either be the subject of a story, play a part in telling a story or share other people’s stories.


I believe that the best way to tell a really big story is to tell many small stories, don’t you? What story do you want to tell? How do you wish to get involved?

The following discussions have been created on the Facebook group (see if you can spot the subtle change in the name and description):

Who? What? Where? When?

What part of this story is most interesting to you?

What type of projects should we work on?

What would you like to know?

Please join the conversation.


Much love

Adin & Team



UBUNTU GIRL – Travelling Around South Africa Without Money

A few weeks my friend Tess Neale sent me a link about a woman after my own heart.

Sonja Kruse is putting Ubuntu to the test in the 21 st century

meet Sonja, Ubuntu Girl

meet Sonja, Ubuntu Girl

Tess, who has a habit of sending awesome links, sent me a link to an article about Sonja’s awesome adventure.

Sonja is on a mission to prove that Ubuntu is still going strong in South Africa.  In October this year, she began a year long journey in which she will be travelling around South Africa without any money. She left her job, GAVE her car away and hit the proverbial road with R1o0 in her pockets…YOU GO GIRL!
[The full article on Sonja can be read here]

Keep updated on Sonja’s progress through her blog: www.letterdash.com/skruse or contact her on 072 308 8116 If you are a Facebook junkie like I am then you will probably wanna add her on Facebook like I did [her profile page is here]

When I started my adventure to live without money for 5 years I thought I was doing something pretty unique, but since I started, I have met and been told about other amazing people who are also doing some really awesome, inspiring and ‘out the box’ stuff! Sonja is only one these people. The other day I wrote about a woman in Germany who has been living without money for 13 years!  [read that post here]
Watch out for posts on the other awesome peeps I am talking about!

Hey, if you know about anyone that is up to something really cool (especially without money), PLEASE let me know about it…shot!

Much love

Adin

I Am So Tired Of My PC Not Working!!!!!

I know, I  know, I have been really slack on the bloggin…I’m sorry! But seriously…my laptop has made it pretty hard to do anything!

Thank God for my Crackberry, without it I would have been so totally disconnected I think I might have died…

 

So, I have decided to say good bye to Windows (and viruses and all that kak) forever and take a brave leap into the world of open source. I may be one of the few non-geeks to go this route but I am tired of not being able to do stuff!

 

I just sent a request to my friend Ian Gilfillan on the Talent Exchange after reading his offerimg (see end of post) I am so excited…it just feels right! I will keep you updated on my transformation!

Also, I will give you all the skinny on my Joburg  trip as soon as I have the time on a machine that works!

First step Linux Ubuntu, next step Macbook Pro! 

Much love

Adin

 

Rid your machines of spyware and unlicensed software – install Ubuntu Linux

 

Did you know 1 in 3 of all PC’s in South Africa contain spyware. It’s usually Windows machines, mostly unlicensed.

I will install the latest release of Ubuntu Linux, 8.10, released in October, on your machine if you bring it to me.

Ubuntu Linux is a modern, secure operating system, perfect for the home office. – It’s Free software. Free to share, to make changes, to peek under the hood. And instead of fattening an American bank balance Free software helps developers around the world improve their skills

- Read Microsoft Office files with Open Office

- Powerful, secure, web surfing and email software built in

- Huge array of children’s educational games

- Lots of help and resources available online

- The basics are so similar to Windows you probably won’t notice the difference, but behind the scenes is a robust Linux engine.

- If you’re still running Windows 98, did you know that it’s unsupported by Microsoft, and wide open to spyware? Besides spyware, did you know that 25% of all computers are part of a botnet (ie taken over by remote attackers and used to send spam, or perform other illegal activities). Windows 98 is especially vulnerable. Windows XP support is also being scaled back by Microsoft.

- Runs well on older machines that can’t handle an upgrade to a bloated new Windows version

- Free software, initiated by South African entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth, and now the most popular desktop Linux distribution worldwide.

- No need to pay a large American company for a buggy, proprietary version of everything.

- Can be installed on the same machine as Windows if you’re worried about trying something new, or still need Windows for some reason. Alternatively, supply me with a CD (or buy one for T2) and I will burn you a copy for you to install yourself

- it’s really easy! If you’re unsure, email me for more info about the system.

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