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The idea is to set up a specific platform for "fungibility", and enable a services platform from it
The idea is to set up a specific  
 
==platform for "fungibility"==
 
, and enable a services platform from it


http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/fungible
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/fungible
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iso characteristics can be entered into netention,
iso characteristics can be entered into netention,
and matched ( or overlapped ) with available objects
and matched ( or overlapped ) with available objects
=Container Bank=
Idea can be to set up container banks,
which are also container storage services ,
and to do so in places where there are excess containers.
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The idea behind this, is that it can enable the build up of a empty container park,
that can store other tings meanwhile,
selling such services.
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The containers need to have a minimum build quality,
and in case they are reclaimed, may be given another container of the same value.
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There are already existing container leasing companies.
As copied below, a great part of the life of a container is spent idle ...
https://people.hofstra.edu/geotrans/eng/ch5en/appl5en/ch5a3en.html
" the repositioning of empties and systematically low freight rates along several trade routes, have made the container leasing business less profitable. "
" From the point of view of leasing companies, containers are their main assets and the goal is to amortize their investments through leasing arrangements. These arrangements come into three major categories that differ in terms of length of the lease and who is responsible for the repositioning of empty containers. In the past, maritime shippers relied extensively on leasing but recent trends underline their more active role in the management of container assets, particularly because a container spends a large share of its life span idle or being repositioned. "

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Subject: fun.gi.bl


From: Dante-Gabryell Monson <[email protected]> Date: Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 10:05 PM


The idea is to set up a specific

platform for "fungibility"

, and enable a services platform from it

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/fungible

" Able to be substituted for something of equal value or utility; interchangeable, exchangeable, replaceable. "

even "Rhizomatic Fungibility"

playing on fun, fungi , fungibility , and ability

for a "can" oriented intentional and distributed economic networks approach


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fungus

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhizome_(philosophy)

Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari use the term "rhizome" and "rhizomatic" to describe theory and research that allows for multiple, non-hierarchical entry and exit points in data representation and interpretation.


From: Dante-Gabryell Monson <[email protected]> Date: Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 2:17 AM


as for fungi.bl ,

one of the ideas is that it can support "nomads".

Instead of "moving" their stuff, they can use "fungib.bl" to contribute their resource as a "fungi.bl" spime,

and get a similar unit wherever they go.

For example, instead of moving their ikea furniture from one city to another, or instead of dumping it,

they can "fungi.bl" their units, and get a similar one wherever they go.

I imagine that a fee for a "professional" aspect of the service could be there ?

Or else, it could all be free, and the value can come out of attracting people to contextualize more of all of their units, for a collaborative consumption platform...


From: Date: Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 1:54 PM To: [email protected]


cool idea. and maybe storage space is just another item, for example, emptiness in one place is basically equivalent to emptiness in another.


From: Dante-Gabryell Monson <[email protected]> Date: Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 3:59 PM To:


nice suggestion regarding storage space.

Yes, I also imagine there can be some ISO standard ( and perhaps there already is ) regarding the storage space ( in terms of temperature, moist, light conditions, ventilation, etc )

I was thinking about that option for the Leipzig project ( http://sharewiki.org/en/Leipzig_project )

Finding ways of providing income for a residential cooperative through using the empty space to store furniture, while at the same time having a contract with the owners of the furniture to reduce the cost of the storage of their furniture by allowing us to use it... :)


From: Date: Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 4:20 PM To: [email protected]


ISO standards.. good. shape, size, temperature, radiation, pressure, moisture, lighting, noise, ventilation, travel plans (for a shipping container or vehicle)... etc this will help enable nomadic eco villages.


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"spimed spaces" with various metadata.

iso characteristics can be entered into netention, and matched ( or overlapped ) with available objects


Container Bank

Idea can be to set up container banks,

which are also container storage services ,

and to do so in places where there are excess containers.

////

The idea behind this, is that it can enable the build up of a empty container park,

that can store other tings meanwhile,

selling such services.

///

The containers need to have a minimum build quality,

and in case they are reclaimed, may be given another container of the same value.


///

There are already existing container leasing companies.

As copied below, a great part of the life of a container is spent idle ...


https://people.hofstra.edu/geotrans/eng/ch5en/appl5en/ch5a3en.html

" the repositioning of empties and systematically low freight rates along several trade routes, have made the container leasing business less profitable. "

" From the point of view of leasing companies, containers are their main assets and the goal is to amortize their investments through leasing arrangements. These arrangements come into three major categories that differ in terms of length of the lease and who is responsible for the repositioning of empty containers. In the past, maritime shippers relied extensively on leasing but recent trends underline their more active role in the management of container assets, particularly because a container spends a large share of its life span idle or being repositioned. "