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  Point-Counterpoint Punctuates our Fall Season Our next Point-Counterpoint program is a two-part special on Hawaii's Developing Relationships in Indo-Pacific. Part 1 will be live on  ThinkTechHawaii.com ,  YouTube , and  Facebook  on Saturday, September 16 from 12:00 noon to 1:00 pm HST: https://youtu.be/0fGqgQPPGSw . It will be moderated by former governor John Waihe’e.   The panelists for this part will be Chris Cottrell, Karla Cruz, James Moriarty and Srini Sitaraman, and they will cover Southeast Asia, the Philippines, China / Taiwan and India.  Tune in and send your questions and comments to questions@thinktechhawaii.com .   Part 2 of the program will be on Saturday, October 14 from 12:00 noon to 1:00 pm HST.   Former Governor Waihe’e will moderate again. The panelists for this part will be Kristi Novella, Amanda Ellis, Harrison Kim and Suzy Vares-Lum, and they will cover Japan, Australia / New Zealand, Korea and the Pacific Islands.  We'll tell you more soon. Hawaii need
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Graphics are worth at least a thousand words We have so many stories and links on our various publications, including our Daily Email Advisories and our Flash Messages and all the newsletters we send out covering news, events, features, fund drives, projects and holidays. All these can all be better with graphics, graphics that catch the eye and reinforce the message.  And more and more we're getting into the swing of things by adding graphics to our content.  That can include graphics from one of the stock photo sites we use, or an AI graphic from Discord-MidJourney, or one of the graphics we have in our collection. We found and have moved on to storing our collection of photos and graphics in Google photos, where we have accumulated a huge number of them in that collection, and this helps us find and include them in all our publications.  The good thing about Google photos is that you can upload and tag them quickly, then find and download them quickly.  Furthermore, you can edit
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Wake up calls are coming more tragically now. Maui didn't see it coming, although maybe it should have.  After all that, and after all the wildfires, heat waves, droughts, rain and floods on the mainland and around the world, and the damage and disruption that inevitably follows, we should appreciate that climate is really out of the bottle and very possibly out of control. Al Gore wasn't kidding, and it's coming home to roost, pretty much everywhere, including right here at home in Hawaii. And we find that it's not just another prime-time news event from a far away place; it's life and death right here on a huge scale including the dead and wounded and missing and the wholesale destruction of our homes and buildings and a considerable piece of our state economy.  Maybe we thought that Hawaii, with its distance, was somehow exempt from these things.  We have to admit that complacency on climate (and on so many other things) has ruled the day, here and elsewhere.  No
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NEW DESIGN ELEMENTS With the power of DaVinci Resolve 18.5 we've been redesigning the "intros" and "outros" and the lower third positioning and fonts on our streaming videos. We're always redesigning esthetic and message elements in and around our videos and entr'acte offerings, and now with the benefit of Resolve we can be even more creative about it. Lots of our hosts and many of our guests have their own individual esthetic tastes, too.  So if you have any suggestions or recommendations for other changes, please write to jay@fidell.com. You need to recognize, however, that we cannot accept all suggestions or determine design elements by community consensus; to avoid ongoing multiple negotiations, we have to reserve creative control. Nevertheless, and subject to the limitations of the time involved (we do have many other things to do to keep ThinkTech going) we appreciate and will consider all suggestions to improve our video design. ThinkTech, always