Ronald van den Hoff
Haiku is a poetic form and a type of poetry from the Japanese culture. Haiku combines form, content, and language in a meaningful, yet compact form. Haiku poets write about everyday things.

Many themes include nature, feelings, or experiences. Usually they use simple words and grammar. The most common form for Haiku is three short lines (5 - 7 - 5 syllables). Haiku doesn't rhyme. A Haiku must "paint" a mental image in the reader's mind.

WEB connections

Speed, action, network.
Connections, interactions.
Are you still around?

Social Network

No strings, peer to peer
Interlaced in harmony.
Cooperation
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Life

Genetic transfer
Stories, experiences
Life is eternal
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Reflections

A picture, a thought
Sun, sprituality
Reflections of life
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Hidden Roads

Hidden road and path
Seasons to explore, fields to find
Vision is a gift

High Sea

High sea, a huge storm
Leadership is a talent
Security for all

A genetic string

A genetic string
Human participation
Time is relative

Tribe

The tribe we belong
Contradiction, “me” or “we”
Balance of nature

Season Change

Speed of season change
Stress, multitask, lack of time
Anticipation

The Art of Communication

We are all human
Communication an art
Sunshine will be there

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Society3.0: onze woon-en leefomgeving (4)
Ronald van den Hoff - 22 July 2010 - 318x read
Fossiele vervuiling. Hoe anders?
Op weg naar een duurzame leef- en woon omgeving, een van de pijlers van de nieuwe Society3.0, moeten we met elkaar goed gaan nadenken over de inrichting van die woon- en werk omgeving.
Na de inleiding/deel 1, deel 2 en deel 3 hier een vervolg over vervuiling en een andere manier van energiewinning/gebruik.
Het CO2 overschot stoppen we nog steeds liever onder de grond... 
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