I need to practice my initial hubris laugh. I've got the evil cackle  
down though.

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On Mar 3, 2008, at 5:35 AM, "Raines Cohen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I dunno, accuracy may be overrated. ;-) It's worth it to be able to  
> see phrases like "laughing at his initial hubris". Powerful imagery.  
> Brad, maybe we could record a video of you laughing at your initial  
> hubris? I think it would make the charts at YouTube, and be a  
> strange insider-reference promo for the movement.
>
> So what else is wrong with the article, besides singularizing Office  
> Nomads? (and what Tara/Chris said)
>
> There's the emphasis in the YourStreet CEO quote, implying that  
> coworking is implicitly temporary, always followed by graduation to  
> a real office. Although this may be the path for some (any  
> documented examples yet?), I'd find it hard to imagine giving up the  
> benefits of coworking as a business grows; I'd expect that some  
> coworkers would rather create new spaces with larger capacities or  
> different mixes if they outgrow existing spaces.
>
> The Dublin reference could be read to imply that the place there is  
> the main location internationally, but I think it's mostly resolved  
> by context by the end of the paragraph.
>
> Interesting that it mentions that there are several websites for  
> coworking, but only lists coworking.ie; sometimes this is a sign  
> that there's a sidebar in the print edition that didn't translate to  
> the web version of the article.
>
> While the website doesn't allow comments, there is a convenient  
> "Letter to the Editor" button up top that can make it easy to set  
> the record straight, in print and online; it seems like some of the  
> principals here would be in a good position to do so.
>
> Raines, Coworking Coach
> L: near Washington, DC for another 24 hours after eDemocracyCamp
>
> P.S. I liked the phrase "laptop bedouins" so much that I registered  
> laptopbedouins.com. I'll redirect it to coworking.info pending  
> better ideas for a site/project. And "regular denizens" has  
> potential, too...
>
> P.P.S. This article seems like a good one to add to the WIkipedia  
> article on coworking at
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/coworking
>
> On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 4:40 PM, Tara Hunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
> wrote:
> Talk about historical revision! Still...any article promoting the  
> movement is good.
>
> Tara
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 1:29 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > wrote:
>
>
> At:  http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/0303/p13s03-wmgn.html
>
> Steve
>
>
>
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