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CES for Kauai? Some basic questions
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Tom Cobb Nov. 13, 2008.

 

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I am part of a group currenlty 10/15/2008) working on starting a LETS system on the island of Kauai

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At 5:19pm on January 12, 2009, Adewale Bankole said…
Am a young university graduate. i enjoy community,i need a volunteer job. I believe that Service to humanity is the best work of life, am ready to relocate if needed. I will be glad to read from you.have a blissful day ..i await your reply.mail me walegolden@yahoo.com
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At 8:06pm on November 17, 2008, Karl Harris said…
Thanks for your comment on my blog. In order for any economic system to work both parties (the supplier and the purchaser) need to be participants in the program. So the suppliers of the products would have to be participating with the CES/LETS program as well. Tim Jenkins has mentioned in some of his articles, that CES has the potential of covering certain expenses which would then in turn leave more dollars to spend elsewhere.

I am trying to think of a way that students could use a system like this that would allow them to purchase hardware for their projects.

Maybe Tim Jenkins might have some ideas.
 
 

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