Quite appropriate!

For those on the list not familiar with Burning Man Festival... Think of a 
30,000 participant open space event for one week in the desert (a temporary 
city is phenomenally constructed in a self-organized fashion) with a new theme 
every year. It operates on a gift economy. It is a celebration of art, music, 
community, and culture. I think of Burning Man as a predictor of what is 
possible for society and culture on a large scale in a truly "open space world"!

Peace,
Frank
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Engle <stefano.en...@gmail.com>

Date:         Fri, 16 Jan 2009 08:36:56 
To: <osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu>
Subject: [OSLIST] Burning Man


By the way, tickets to Burning Man went on sale on Wednesday.

I am new to this list, and I must apologize for bringing up this topic
without first delving into the archives to see if it had been discussed, but
it would not surprise me in the least if the intersection of the sets of
OS'ers and Burners was not only non-empty, but large.

love and light,
Steve

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