Karen,

You are a beacon in a turbulent sea. In my world I will continue to feel the 
sense and sensing you offer through the casey list, but the list without you 
will be less.
john

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   1. Sayonara (Karen Cole)
   2. Re: Sayonara (Ed Weick)
   3. Re: Sayonara (Christoph Reuss)
   4. Re: Sayonara (Cordell, Arthur: ECOM)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2007 19:08:49 -0700
From: "Karen Cole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Futurework] Sayonara
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Dear friends,

 

When I met my second cousin Ray Evans Harrell for the first time as an adult
in 1999 or 2000, he invited me to log onto FW and listen to what he promised
was invigorating and exceptional debate among a variety of voices, separated
by distance but gathered in their common curiosity and interests. I have
enjoyed this relationship, learning a great deal about economics, science
and the backstory and conflicts to our working world that I would never have
discovered on my own. 

 

Additionally, the collective wisdom shared here provided me what could only
be matched in graduate courses or seminars. The backgrounds and life
experiences around this circle made this a place I wanted to listen, learn
and contribute. Thank you for the opportunity to discuss and evolve in this
circle.

 

In fact, the Casey Reports are actually an outgrowth of my postings here on
numerous topics, contributing what I hoped was relevant content for some, if
not all, that would hopefully spark conversations. 

 

But it is time for me to leave. I will continue cyber-harvesting my weekly
Casey Reports and write occasional Scanning the Horizon posts. If any of you
not already signed on are interested in getting either of those private
email lists, you know how to contact me.

 

I made some true friends here, and learned from all of you. My best regards
to all of you.

 

Be Well.

Karen

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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 06:55:46 -0400
From: "Ed Weick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Futurework] Sayonara
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Karen, this is the saddest posting ever to this list.  Won't you stay?

Ed
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  From: Karen Cole 
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  Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2007 10:08 PM
  Subject: [Futurework] Sayonara


  Dear friends,

   

  When I met my second cousin Ray Evans Harrell for the first time as an adult 
in 1999 or 2000, he invited me to log onto FW and listen to what he promised 
was invigorating and exceptional debate among a variety of voices, separated by 
distance but gathered in their common curiosity and interests. I have enjoyed 
this relationship, learning a great deal about economics, science and the 
backstory and conflicts to our working world that I would never have discovered 
on my own. 

   

  Additionally, the collective wisdom shared here provided me what could only 
be matched in graduate courses or seminars. The backgrounds and life 
experiences around this circle made this a place I wanted to listen, learn and 
contribute. Thank you for the opportunity to discuss and evolve in this circle.

   

  In fact, the Casey Reports are actually an outgrowth of my postings here on 
numerous topics, contributing what I hoped was relevant content for some, if 
not all, that would hopefully spark conversations. 

   

  But it is time for me to leave. I will continue cyber-harvesting my weekly 
Casey Reports and write occasional Scanning the Horizon posts. If any of you 
not already signed on are interested in getting either of those private email 
lists, you know how to contact me.

   

  I made some true friends here, and learned from all of you. My best regards 
to all of you.

   

  Be Well.

  Karen



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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 16:36:12 +0200
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christoph Reuss)
Subject: Re: [Futurework] Sayonara
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Dear Karen,

it would be a big loss if you'd leave.  Was it the lack of positive
feedback to your constructive suggestions on how to re-structure the
list traffic, which put you over the edge?

Btw, doesn't this somehow mirror developments in the economy?  Members
spinning off their own lists instead of staying in the commons (Fwk)...
Not necessarily a good development...

Regards,
Chris





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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 11:27:59 -0400
From: "Cordell, Arthur: ECOM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Futurework] Sayonara
To: "Karen Cole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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I will continue to enjoy Casey Reports (yes, all five) and would welcome
you back any time you feel that you need "an FW fix".
 
Cyber wishes and travel safely on the info highway. (also life's highway
as well)
 
Arthur

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, July 8, 2007 10:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Futurework] Sayonara



Dear friends,

 

When I met my second cousin Ray Evans Harrell for the first time as an
adult in 1999 or 2000, he invited me to log onto FW and listen to what
he promised was invigorating and exceptional debate among a variety of
voices, separated by distance but gathered in their common curiosity and
interests. I have enjoyed this relationship, learning a great deal about
economics, science and the backstory and conflicts to our working world
that I would never have discovered on my own. 

 

Additionally, the collective wisdom shared here provided me what could
only be matched in graduate courses or seminars. The backgrounds and
life experiences around this circle made this a place I wanted to
listen, learn and contribute. Thank you for the opportunity to discuss
and evolve in this circle.

 

In fact, the Casey Reports are actually an outgrowth of my postings here
on numerous topics, contributing what I hoped was relevant content for
some, if not all, that would hopefully spark conversations. 

 

But it is time for me to leave. I will continue cyber-harvesting my
weekly Casey Reports and write occasional Scanning the Horizon posts. If
any of you not already signed on are interested in getting either of
those private email lists, you know how to contact me.

 

I made some true friends here, and learned from all of you. My best
regards to all of you.

 

Be Well.

Karen

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