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Why you should be optimistic about Portland’s future

It could be worse

We think we have it bad here in Portland, but many cities have it much worse. According to this BLS report, Portland clocks in at 269/369 in employment rates – ahead of struggling cities like Los Angeles and Las Vegas. Not to mention economically crippled cities Detroit and Flint.

Inventive City

According to the Wall Street Journal, Portland ranks 13th in number of patents filed, trailing Silicon Valley but beating Seattle and New York. Why is this important? As the article says “New patents often lead to the creation of new companies, which in turn mean more jobs.” Whatever your position on patents and intellectual property, having a large number of inventors in town bodes well.

Renewable Energy Leadership

The announcement that wind turbine manufacturer Vestas is expanding their North American head quarters in Portland was overshadowed by gloomy layoff announcements by OHSU. That, combined with the fact that the Pacific Northwest has a clean power surplus paint a bright picture for Portland’s future in the “green economy.”

Portland’s also been ranking as one of the cities best prepared for Peak Oil.

Creative economy

I’ve talked off and on here about Richard Florida and his creative economy ideas (the patent thing plays into this as well). Portland’s home to apparel heavy-weights like Nike and Columbia (and is the regional headquarters for Addidas) and start-ups like Nau and Ryz.

We also just saw the release of Coraline from Portland animation studio Laika, and the release of Hellboy 2 based on the Milwaulkie, OR based Dark Horse Comics series. Portland is also home to Top Shelf Productions, publishers of Alan Moore‘s League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and From Hell comics, and Oni Press.

Portland’s also become a hub for marketing and design companies, most notably Wieden+Kennedy.

Intel upgrading during the recession

Intel, the areas largest employer, is closing some locations in Hillsboro. But they’re also investing in upgrading other local plants. Intel bet on their higher end processors, missing the better opportunity in lower end (but more innovative) processors for netbooks. Intel is investing in their future during the recession, preparing to produce more chips for netbooks and smartphones.

Conclusion

Incidentally, none of this depends on government stimulus spending, though that certainly won’t hurt the green energy part. Portland is a strong position ecologically – we’re able to subsist on a comparably low amount of oil, and are positioned within a region producing an excess of electricity. We also have a wealth of visionary talent, complemented with the resources to design, manufacture, and market their creations. Most importantly: we don’t have all our economic eggs in one basket. Things are tough right now, but there are few places in a better position for the future.

Top ten jobs in Portland

This is a very unscientific analysis of recent job listings on Portland Craig’s List based on 1) copying and pasting listings into Wordle and seeing what trended to the top and 2) some verification via searching for terms in Craig’s List.

I’m sure I drastically overrepresented something here and underrepresented something else. But this might give you a general idea:

The top ten most “in demand” jobs are, in no particular order:

  • Dental Assistant
  • Medical Assistant
  • Caregiver
  • Registered Nurse
  • Physical Therapist
  • Office/Admin Assistant/Reception/Secretary
  • Web developer
  • Mechanic
  • Call center worker/telemarketer
  • Cook
  • Based on SimplyHired’s information, Tualatin has the most jobs in the area, followed by Lake Oswego, Tigard, Beaverton, Portland, Vancouver and Hillsboro (in that order), and the companies with the most jobs in the area are:

  • Home Depot
  • Intel
  • Kaiser Permanente
  • Medical Connections
  • Providence
  • JP Morgan
  • Wells Fargo
  • Wal-Mart
  • Please keep in mind that these types of articles are not very useful. I put this together together out of curiosity.

    Update: Added Lake Oswego to the list, with more jobs than Beaverton.

    Update 2: Added Physical Therapist and dropped Nonprofit Director. See comments for details.

    Update 3: Updated the city list again. Forgot Tigard and Vancouver. Going to leave it alone for now.

    Ignite Portland 5 speakers announced

    Legion of Tech announced the Ignite Portland 5 speakers. These sound amazing!

  • Isaac Potoczny-Jones – Open, Mobile, and Linux: A basic introduction to Android G1 development
  • Dr. Jayson Falkner – Science. It works, bitches. DNA Edition.
  • John Metta – How to creatively destroy pesky, non-moneymaking community efforts
  • A. L. Venable – Fashion! Music! Intrigue!: Why You Should Be Riding the Bus
  • Tara Horn – How to be a Refugee: Several not-so-easy steps from oppression to resettlement
  • J-P Voillequé – Not your grandma’s game: Why you should be playing bridge.
  • Russell Senior – Why Publicly Owned Fiber is the Answer to our Broadband Needs
  • Kate “The Great” Folsom – the basics of writing good shit that people enjoy reading
  • Chris Sullivan – Ham Radio: It’s not about talking to pork products (but we’re working on that)
  • Sarah Gilbert – Hacking life with kids, but without a car
  • Jerry Ketel – How to know if you are a Narcissist.
  • Selena Deckelmann – How to kill three chickens in three years
  • Pete Grillo – Omelettes: Winners and Losers
  • Full Story: Ignite Portland

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    Calagator: Portland’s tech calendar

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    Esozone: The Other Tomorrow

    October 3-5, 2008. Portland, Oregon.

    Portland Occulture fundraising for Memory Walk – please donate!

    PDX Occulture is taking part in the Memory Walk to benefit the Alzheimer’s Foundation on Sunday, October 7. If you live in Portland and want to join us, sign up here. If you don’t live here or can’t make it, please support us by making a donation. Thanks!

    Dramatized atomic evacuation of Portland from 1955

    Since it seems nothing much came of Noble Resolve, I present you a dramatized evacuation of Portland circa 1955:

    Day Called X Part 1.

    Day Called X Part 2.

    (Thanks Trevor!)

    The Akaschic Record of the Astral Convention – AAAZ – 1987

    The Akaschic Record of the Astral Convention - AAAZ - 1987

    Download the PDF.

    From the New Introduction:

    Join the Party

    This is the record of the AAAZ, the Antarctic Astral Autonomous Zone, that occurred on the night of August 31st – September 1st, 1987.

    Hakim Bey is the author of Temporary Autonomous Zone. It’s a cultural milestone for a wide variety of subversives from anarchists, occultists, vandal artists, and freaky festival people. The main idea of TAZ was to create exactly what it sounds like TAZ is about: creating places that serve as alternative realities to the prevailing system of control. Specific times and spaces designated to let chaos free, and allow psychological and social mechanisms to self regulate and mutate beyond the confines of so-called consensus reality.

    The focus is on having individuals find and establish meaning on their own terms. Creating a TAZ requires face to face interaction and dialog, in a sense, creating an art form which is impossible to ever fully record or understand. In the void where stagnancy and boredom once ruled, wild fantasies called real life take root. The elusive genuine article, with no possible televised reenactments.

    Before TAZ’s thought virus would reach the anti-capitalists and the rave scene as it did in the 90’s, many of the people who recognized the value of Bey’s work were few and far apart. Mail order culture was the primary mode of communication with the underground for many people in the 80’s. The postal world seen within the pages of High Weirdness by Mail by Ivan Stang has now mostly migrated to cyberspace, where many of these fringe cultures have exploded into bonafide phenomenas. In the meantime, the mutants who were plugged into the paper trail of fresh ideas were yearning for an opportunity to encounter a TAZ. This meant finding a ‘Zone’ which was totally unexpected.

    It was decided to meet astrally or in dreams, at a specific sacred space in Antarctica. Bey sent invites out to his network, and arranged for everyone who participated to send him their experiences, which he would then compile and send back out. What you end up with is an compilation of rare works by an all-star cast of individuals who comprised the occulture before there was a word for it. In this instance, the media created here facilitated a syncing up of communal experiences, and was an essential component of the AAAZ, yet not the AAAZ in itself.

    The objective reality of astral projection is inconsequential to the AAAZ. What is of importance is the narrative, lives encouraged to be lived mythically, drawing those lives together in the process. Then again, for those who do entertain astral experiences as accepted facets of reality, the AAAZ was most likely one of the earliest documented records of shared lucid dreams and consciousness. It is historically important for occultists, and personally fulfilling for those who got to participate in it.

    The AAAZ is a window into the past, where long distance communications were laced with art and magic, and the viability of a tangible occult community was seemingly infinitesimal. This book provided my endeavors with a deeper sense of purpose to what I have been developing with esoZone, and PDXocculture, an open group in Portland, OR for individuals with esoteric interests. It was as if my magic was supplemented by ancient spells spoke at the AAAZ, spells that were finally close to reaching total fruition. “Find the Others”, Leary’s famous phrase, has become irrelevant. More people are networked than ever before, and they are well on their way to having an alternative reality subsume the toxic aeon preceding it.

    This is a rare work that has only been previously released to the original participants. It is provided in its first reprinting to the participants of esoZone as a bonus gift, and as a memetic primer. Be sure to look out for works by Coil, Shirley Maclaine, James Koehnline, Ivan Stang, Feral Faun (aka Apio), Reverand Crowbar (aka Susan Poe), Trevor Blake, and of course Hakim Bey. All notables to be sure, but I can think of someone more important.

    This is where you come in.
    The coincidences you are experiencing as part of esoZone ARE REAL.
    All the doorways of the venue have been transmuted into portals.
    They lead twenty years into the past from Portland [Land of Portals] to the Antarctican AAAZ.
    As you navigate the space of esoZone, you may notice dimensional leakage.
    It is no accident and a very special effect. Have fun with it.
    Interact with entities and your awareness of the past and present places, slipstreaming into the future.

    Tell your friends.

    If you are up for it, during the exact 20 year anniversary of the AAAZ, on the night of Aug. 31st, take an astral voyage. Bring your memory back to esoZone, and the experiences you had within it, and use the doorway Portals to the AAAZ of 87. The rest of this book should prep you for the journey.

    This time, there will be no zine compiling the experiences. Take advantage of our Aeon. Post about your adventures online wherever you normally post, and if you do not have a space for that, start an account on Irreality.net. Your words will find their proper destination, and be part of a grand chain of events that leads to something currently inconceivable, twenty more years down the line.

    Danny Chaoflux
    New Alamut, Portal Palace
    July 2007

    Post-esoZone event: Mystic Mountain Magick Meadow Retreat

    Sadly I won’t be able to attend:

    Sat thru Wed, August 18-22, 2K7, the week after esoZone in Portland, you should come to the Mystic Mountain Magick Meadow Retreat. After all of the workshops and events in esoZone, wouldn’t you like to spend more Quality time with all of these people you met and networked with in PDX? Wouldn’t you like to continue to meet even more like-minded people along the I-5 corridor? Aren’t you tired of always hearing a bunch of Talk about networking with other Magi, but very little Action? Haven’t you been meaning to get away for at least a few days with like-minded folk in the Mountains, working Magick?

    Here’s the simple solution:

    As I mentioned a few days ago, I am inviting other Experienced Magi to join me in my yearly Retreat in a location that is absolutely perfect for what will eventually host a yearly gathering of up to several hundred Magickal Practitioners. Not everyone will be able to stay all the way through Wed, but coming for a few days is better than not coming at all! We will be setting up a Temporary Autonomous Zone on Sat, with Closing ceremonies done on Wed.

    There have been a few questions as far as what this event will be about, what to bring and expect, etc.:

    The T.A.Z. will basically be a “Free Play Zone”.

    It will be very Magickally Active–I do some of my most intensive Magick during my Retreats.

    There will be plenty of opportunities for both Alone & Social Time.

    One Intent I have for this year’s Gathering is to discuss all of these Networking projects that have been gathering Momentum, e.g. the I-5 Occulte’ Empyre, the Willamette Valley Magick Network, etc.

    Some of the things that I like to do include Relaxing, Resting, Reflecting, Recuperating, ReCreating, ReJuvenating, Reading, Meditating, Trancing, Journeying, Magicking, Sharing, Teaching, Learning, Exploring, Hiking, Playing, Nothing, Slacking, Just Be-ing, etc…

    The few Expectations I have for the Mystic Mountain Magick Meadow Retreat would include:

    …no noisy machines, electronics, motors, music, etc. (although natural noises are encouraged!)
    …encouraging Physical Safety
    …self-reliance/bring what you will need–Sharing is encouraged, but not mandatory
    …shedding Identities and truly Retreating for a time in the Mountains
    …Respect others’ Space
    …being a “Drama Free Zone”
    …to Play Nice

    To join us for the 2nd Annual Mystic Mountain Magick Meadow Retreat, please respond here or email me at

    xi_o_teaz AT chaosmatrix DOT org

    In a couple of weeks, we will be setting up a meeting place so that we can all drive to the Retreat together on Saturday afternoon (and then you may leave whenever you wish, should you need to leave early, etc).

    Looking Forward!

    Agape!

    “Know Thy Selves”

    Got Khat? One reporters search for the substance in Portland

    I wanted khat-and I wanted it now.

    So naturally I called a cab. One cab company was recently fined $35,860 because their drivers were working more than 14 hours a day (among other things). It was just a hunch, but with stamina like that, I figured immigrant drivers must prefer some strong, exotic, and drug-test-proof stimulant to be putting in those long hours. And that’s khat.

    Full Story: Portland Mercury.

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