Comments on: Cascades and Pedestrians http://nsdl.library.cornell.edu/websites/expertvoices/info2040/archives/2684 This is a supplemental blog for a course which will cover how the social, technological, and natural worlds are connected, and how the study of networks sheds light on these connections. Fri, 08 Mar 2013 14:24:21 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.3.3 By: pastafarian1859 http://nsdl.library.cornell.edu/websites/expertvoices/info2040/archives/2684#comment-1508 pastafarian1859 Thu, 27 Mar 2008 07:40:38 +0000 http://nsdl.library.cornell.edu/websites/expertvoices/info2040/archives/2684#comment-1508 Whoa nice anecdote, I’ve often thought about this same concept when watching how non-concrete paths in the various quads on campus pop-up and how the grounds people attempt to thwart these trailblazers but putting up rope fences, planting new grass, and even putting up a sign with information about how much CO2 a square foot of grass removes from the air in hopes to appeal to the sustainability culture Cornell appears to be promoting. All in all Really entertaining stuff to think about in the context of this class. Whoa nice anecdote, I’ve often thought about this same concept when watching how non-concrete paths in the various quads on campus pop-up and how the grounds people attempt to thwart these trailblazers but putting up rope fences, planting new grass, and even putting up a sign with information about how much CO2 a square foot of grass removes from the air in hopes to appeal to the sustainability culture Cornell appears to be promoting.

All in all Really entertaining stuff to think about in the context of this class.

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