Nurse on Ebike

She can make a house call to my place anytime :lol:

Sweet.
 
lester12483 said:
Smart woman she is. Thats the way of the future right there.

Lester,

Two ways of the future, although the second isn't as obvious. Note that she has about a 15 mile route that she follows each day, corresponding to the decentralization, localization and re-establishment of community that will happen in this century. We'll be smalling down, slowing down and traveling a lot less distance in our lives as the energy crunch hits home. We'll need to have the great bulk of everything necessary to our survival within 5-10-15 miles of home including mini-farms, smaller factories, smaller schools, local medical care, real democracy in the local governments that effects our lives directly, and building by ourselves and our neighbors. The consumer society of multi-national bigness is gonna hit the same wall that we all will. Bigness can't all go away, but it will have to lose its death grip on us, and the sooner the better, so that we can get on with the monumental task of fixing this planet.

Rant Off, but only for a moment. (g)
 
+1 to Ron.
 
FWIW, Visiting Nurses have been around for over a century. Now, they may be either gender and can cover most primary-care functions when licensed as Nurse Practitioners.

As for trends in trade and economics, Bill Greider's recent article in The Nation is excellent reading. He was also interviewed recently on CounterSpin: http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=4193
 
Tyler,

Thanks for the link. I don't think that it drills down far enough, but a lot further than most things I see.

TylerDurden said:
FWIW, Visiting Nurses have been around for over a century. Now, they may be either gender and can cover most primary-care functions when licensed as Nurse Practitioners.

As for trends in trade and economics, Bill Greider's recent article in The Nation is excellent reading. He was also interviewed recently on CounterSpin: http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=4193
 
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