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The Transition Movement embraces several other familiar monikers: Local Self Reliance, Appropriate Technology, Decentralization, Localization, Relocalization, Post Carbon, Post Petroleum, Beyond Oil.

Group Type: USStates
Members: 4
Latest Activity: Sep 2, 2010

PORTFOLIO OF TRANSITION LOUISIANA SERVICES

LOUISIANA-TRANSITION RESOURCES
Tag your newly created submissions with Louisiana's unique code US-Louisiana

ASSOCIATES SERVING LOUISIANA ON FACEBOOK/TWITTER/YOUTUBE SOCIAL NETWORKS
See good examples of consolidated social networks at US Wisconsin and Vermont.
  • Louisiana Transition Associates on Facebook...
  • Twitter Tweets serving Louisiana in particular...
  • YouTube Videos submitted or highlighted for their particular value to Louisiana Initiatives...
  • Agencies, NonProfits, Government, Notable Websites, Social Movements, Key Resources, Technologies... -- Set up a line for each organization important to Louisiana.
  • Links to critical movies, liks to trainings, must-read materials...
  • Offers... Needs...
  • Other useful links...

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Comment by Les Squires on September 2, 2010 at 1:07pm
Please see the Group menus we're installing today for Louisiana. These links represent advanced ways of selecting, sorting, reviewing activities and associations scoped to Louisiana. The key to remember is to TAG all events, photos, videos, discussions, etc. with the TAG "US-Louisiana" as you create them. Go back and tag your earlier creations with "US-Louisiana" and they will automatically appear on the Louisiana-specific menus. If you hear a big slurping whoosh when you open this page, it's the Louisiana Portfolio gathering bits & pieces from all over the site as well as external sites and summarizing them for this group's members. Who wants to help manage this? It's really fun!
Comment by Les Squires on August 25, 2010 at 6:43pm
G'day Louisiana Transitioners,

Need a favor! Would you be willing to help move the remaining membership from our original Transition Louisiana State website to this new group? There are 12 members who need a little encouragement to move to the new site from the old site, which will be deleted any day now. Think of this an important and official act of Transition!

INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOU
* Log into the old site at http://transitionlouisiana.ning.com
* Go to http://transitionlouisiana.ning.com/profiles/members/
* Change the SORT BY to Alphabetical.
* Use the first letter of your first name to select everybody whose first letter matches yours. Check through our roster on this page and select another letter if somebody else's name starts with your letter. Repeat the process with the letter before and the letter after yours. Don't worry about some people getting a couple of notices.
* Click on their photo one by one and use the COMMENT WALL to send your message.
* In addition, for extra credit, focus on 5 or 6 of your closest acquaintenances and send them a personal note.

Thanks!

Les


SAMPLE MESSAGE (or make up your own!)

{FIRSTNAME},

I notice you haven't migrated from our old Louisiana site yet. Come join us!

Old Site: (about to be deleted)
http://transitionlouisiana.ning.com

New Site:
http://transitionus.ning.com/group/linktransitionlouisianausa

Register on http://transitionus.ning.com
After registration is complete, go to new site above and Join us.

Looking forward to many good times this year!

{Your name}
{Contact information}
Comment by Mel Riser on July 12, 2010 at 10:08am
the only way to transition from oil, is to not need oil. How many solar panels you own da Bonster?
Comment by William Crumley on June 7, 2010 at 3:26pm
pissed off doesn't get anyone anywhere
Comment by da Bonster on June 7, 2010 at 2:17pm
Lousiana better wise up, Janet Wise, build your thighs up, Janet Wise...Rocky Horror quote but definitely applicable. We are in a horrible state of being at the mercy of big oil, NOW is the time to Carpe Diem and stop just carping!! Howza 'bout a heapin' helpin' of stfu ond gimme some sweaty dirty people beach cleaning, bird cleaning, and waking the hell up to the unsunstainablility of our lifestyles!! Yeah, I am effin pissed off.
Comment by Mel Riser on June 4, 2010 at 7:52am
OK so the other page will go away, and this will be the Louisiana page?>? same for florida?
 

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