I am just discovering twitter myself, but agree with Michael that  the OSLIST 
does satisfy my tribal needs.   Michael thank you for pointing out the World 
Map again, love to see who is doing things in Austria/Germany.... can't deny my 
roots.



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From: Michael M Pannwitz <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 9:58:22 AM
Subject: Re: twittering?

Dear John,
just heard about your work in Mozambique, amazing, wish you and Lisa and your 
other collaborators all the best.
Re social network...I have tried a whole bunch and keep coming back to this old 
fashioned OSLIST which seems to cover all my Open Space professional, community 
and tribal passions without all the schnickschnack of other approaches.
Supporting these exchanges are the worldmap
> http://www.openspaceworldmap.org/
where I look at your face while writing to you, here is the direct link to your 
picture there
> http://www.openspaceworldmap.org/moreinfo/show.php?source=7∂=John%20Engle

and the worldscape
> http://www.openspaceworldscape.org/
where I deposit the os-events I have facilitated and look at those others have 
there (about 40 facilitators around the world with some 500 events, a window to 
our collective experience)with a as much detail as colleagues care to share.

Greetings from Berlin where I am about to join Sabine in our garden welcoming 
spring chores and flowers blossoming...neighbors and friends dropping by on 
their weekend walks....
mmp



John Engle wrote:
> Fellow listers,
> 
> Any of you, like me, wondering what social networking applications to spend 
> time with and which ones don't feel worth it?
> 
> I've certainly enjoyed connecting with quite a few of you on Facebook, 
> LinkedIn, and more recently, Twitter.
> 
> I'm finding Twitter particularly fascinating because of it's speed and 
> simplicity. I'm "following" a number of you but welcome the opportunity to 
> "follow" more of you. It's the ideas, musings, activities, and resources of 
> people like YOU that interests me!
> 
> Here's my twitter page in case you want to connect with me there:
> http://twitter.com/johnengle
> 
> And of-course, I welcome the opportunity to connect with you on other social 
> networking applications as well. Borrowing from Lisa Heft, you're my tribe ; )
> 
> Appreciatively,
> 
> John
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