It was said that Alan Moore sounded like a character from a Guy Ritchie movie at his SXSW keynote.Skyping in from Over, England (a village outside Cambridge), Suz and Alan talk about our collectiveresponsibilityto leverage open social systems, global connectivity,consciousnessand lightweight (green) business practices to the way we strategically create companies in the future.We must all collectively work together to end the slash and burn mentality, or the "toxic tail end" of the industrial revolution-style business model.In his coming book and movie, No Straight Lines: Advanced Living for the Networked Society, Alan talks about companies, like Local Motors, who are reinventing new models for success.In between quoting Shrek and Proust, we talk about what can go wrong in a world where all of our personal information gets sucked into Facebook and what we need to do to keep the worst from happening in social media.Lots of name dropping of our industry's great thinkers, including Howard Rheingold, Dave Evans, Tim O'Reilly and Ted Shelton lead us to an idea for a round table rendezvous in the Wine Country this fall to sup Cab and chat about Open Management -- what Ted calls the concept of using socnets and open API's to drive the next economy.For you DishyMix wino's, a convo about our favorite Aussie wine regions ensues.Alan Moore is a wide ranging thinker, super cool guy and one to keep your eye on.