[FRIAM] INVITE THIS GUY TO DIGITAL URBAN STUDIES: paris and emergence

2008-02-21 Thread Tom Johnson
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 1:44 PM, Nicholas Thompson <
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> I like your description of a LEARNING ORGANIZATION.
>
> What a splendid way to be!  As army ants are to the forest, so are you to
> knowledge.
>
> Nick
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> > From: Nick Frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > On Feb 19, 2008, at 1:54 PM, Nick Frost wrote:
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> > > I know of a job opportunity (full-time for 3 months, possibly
> > > longer) for a person skilled with Microsoft SQL Server.
> > >
> > > If interested, please email Kathy directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > "we also need a person good at Oracle Stored Procs
> > and PL*SQL person too.  Same deal, full time contract.
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Kathy"
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > posted on behalf of Kathy Myers by Nick Frost
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> > Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 12:27:09 +0100
> > From: "michel bloch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: [FRIAM] Introduction of Michel Bloch and the "Paris Emergence
> >   Group"
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> > My name is Michel Bloch, I am a retired computer-business executive
> located
> > in Paris France; I am a graduate engineer and worked mostly in business
> > during all of my international career.
> > I started being interested in complexity sciences and social network
> theory
> > ten years ago and read 000's of pages, mostly in English: Complexity,
> Chaos,
> > Linked, Six degrees, part of a New Kind of Science, The tipping point,
> John
> > Holland, Stuart Kaufmann, Lynn Margulis, R Dawkins...
> > I worked on "Marketing and Complexity" and delivered two lectures on
> this
> > topic at the Applied Math Institute at a Angers University.
> > Now I am the chairman of a discussion group with 32 members called
> > "Emergence Paris" which has been working on applied complexity sciences
> > during the three last years. We are a "learning organization" i.e. most
> of
> > the presentations are made by the members.
> >
> > We feel somewhat isolated and would be very pleased to be in contact
> with
> a
> > group like yours.
> >
> > Cordialement
> > Michel Bloch
> > 01 46 37 01 93
> > 06 80 57 33 98
> > http://www.mountvernon.fr
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[FRIAM] 3D DLP Stereo Demos at Quark - 5:30 and beyond!

2008-02-21 Thread Steve Smith
For those of you who are interested in following our progress with 
WorldScape and Immersive imaging, we will be doing some demos at the 
Quark Bar (Central Avenue Grille) in Los Alamos tonight at 5:30.

We will be demonstrating the new Texas Insruments 3D DLP technology for 
consumer Television with some Stereo Examples...

Pete Rogina and Justin Kidman of WorldScape in NJ will be there as will 
Dave Modl and myself.

seeya there!
 - Steve



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Re: [FRIAM] paris and emergence

2008-02-21 Thread Nicholas Thompson
I like your description of a LEARNING ORGANIZATION.  

What a splendid way to be!  As army ants are to the forest, so are you to
knowledge.  

Nick 


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> Date: 2/21/2008 10:02:47 AM
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>1. Re: SQL server person? (Nick Frost)
>2. Introduction of Michel Bloch and the "Paris Emergence Group"
>   (michel bloch)
>3. Re: Introduction of Michel Bloch and the "Paris Emergence
>   Group" (Ken Lloyd)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 17:49:48 -0700
> From: Nick Frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [FRIAM] SQL server person?
> To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
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> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed; delsp=yes
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> On Feb 19, 2008, at 1:54 PM, Nick Frost wrote:
>
> > I know of a job opportunity (full-time for 3 months, possibly  
> > longer) for a person skilled with Microsoft SQL Server.
> >
> > If interested, please email Kathy directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> "we also need a person good at Oracle Stored Procs
> and PL*SQL person too.  Same deal, full time contract.
> Thanks,
>
> Kathy"
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> posted on behalf of Kathy Myers by Nick Frost 
>
>
>
> --
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 12:27:09 +0100
> From: "michel bloch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [FRIAM] Introduction of Michel Bloch and the "Paris Emergence
>   Group"
> To: 
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> My name is Michel Bloch, I am a retired computer-business executive
located
> in Paris France; I am a graduate engineer and worked mostly in business
> during all of my international career.  
> I started being interested in complexity sciences and social network
theory
> ten years ago and read 000's of pages, mostly in English: Complexity,
Chaos,
> Linked, Six degrees, part of a New Kind of Science, The tipping point,
John
> Holland, Stuart Kaufmann, Lynn Margulis, R Dawkins...  
> I worked on "Marketing and Complexity" and delivered two lectures on this
> topic at the Applied Math Institute at a Angers University.
> Now I am the chairman of a discussion group with 32 members called
> "Emergence Paris" which has been working on applied complexity sciences
> during the three last years. We are a "learning organization" i.e. most of
> the presentations are made by the members. 
>  
> We feel somewhat isolated and would be very pleased to be in contact with
a
> group like yours.
>  
> Cordialement
> Michel Bloch
> 01 46 37 01 93
> 06 80 57 33 98
> http://www.mountvernon.fr
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> From: "Ken Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Introduction of Michel Bloch and the "Paris
>   Emergence   Group"
> To: "'The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group'"
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> Michel,
>  
> Welcome.  I have let my colleague Ayman know of yourself and your Emergent
> Group 
>  
> =
> Kenneth A. Lloyd
> CEO and Director of Systems Science
> Watt Systems Technologies Inc.
> Albuquerque, NM USA
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Re: [FRIAM] Santa Fe Complex BarCamp March 7 and 8 (?)

2008-02-21 Thread peter
Sure looks like fun / If you want a light hearted  brown bag 
presentation holler


( : ( : pete

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Douglas Roberts wrote:

Sounds pretty geeky.  Local attendance should be good.

;-}

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On Feb 15, 2008 9:22 PM, Stephen Guerin <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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So, how about a Santa Fe Complex BarCamp on March 7,8 at
http://www.santafecomplex.org? Out of towners can camp in the
space and *maybe*
Simon has an alternative offering for a few :-)

-Stephen

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Re: [FRIAM] Introduction of Michel Bloch and the "Paris Emergence Group"

2008-02-21 Thread peter

Welcome to Michel

When I read your email I had a wonderful vision of  "Complexity à la 
française!" and how it could be turned into a dynamite, "  incroyable " 
marketing message


Again Welcome

( : ( : pete

Peter Baston

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michel bloch wrote:
My name is Michel Bloch, I am a retired computer-business executive 
located in Paris France; I am a graduate engineer and worked mostly in 
business during all of my international career. 
I started being interested in complexity sciences and social network 
theory ten years ago and read 000's of pages, mostly in English: 
Complexity, Chaos, Linked, Six degrees, part of a New Kind of Science, 
The tipping point, John Holland, Stuart Kaufmann, Lynn Margulis, R 
Dawkins... 
I worked on "Marketing and Complexity" and delivered two lectures on 
this topic at the Applied Math Institute at a Angers University.
Now I am the chairman of a discussion group with 32 members called 
"Emergence Paris" which has been working on applied complexity 
sciences during the three last years. We are a "learning organization" 
i.e. most of the presentations are made by the members. 
 
We feel somewhat isolated and would be very pleased to be in contact 
with a group like yours.
 
Cordialement

Michel Bloch
01 46 37 01 93
06 80 57 33 98
http://www.mountvernon.fr

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Re: [FRIAM] Introduction of Michel Bloch and the "Paris Emergence Group"

2008-02-21 Thread Ken Lloyd
Michel,
 
Welcome.  I have let my colleague Ayman know of yourself and your Emergent
Group 
 
=
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CEO and Director of Systems Science
Watt Systems Technologies Inc.
Albuquerque, NM USA
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My name is Michel Bloch, I am a retired computer-business executive located
in Paris France; I am a graduate engineer and worked mostly in business
during all of my international career.  
I started being interested in complexity sciences and social network theory
ten years ago and read 000's of pages, mostly in English: Complexity, Chaos,
Linked, Six degrees, part of a New Kind of Science, The tipping point, John
Holland, Stuart Kaufmann, Lynn Margulis, R Dawkins...  
I worked on "Marketing and Complexity" and delivered two lectures on this
topic at the Applied Math Institute at a Angers University.
Now I am the chairman of a discussion group with 32 members called
"Emergence Paris" which has been working on applied complexity sciences
during the three last years. We are a "learning organization" i.e. most of
the presentations are made by the members. 
 
We feel somewhat isolated and would be very pleased to be in contact with a
group like yours.
 
Cordialement
Michel Bloch
01 46 37 01 93
06 80 57 33 98
http://www.mountvernon.fr


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[FRIAM] Introduction of Michel Bloch and the "Paris Emergence Group"

2008-02-21 Thread michel bloch
My name is Michel Bloch, I am a retired computer-business executive located
in Paris France; I am a graduate engineer and worked mostly in business
during all of my international career.  
I started being interested in complexity sciences and social network theory
ten years ago and read 000's of pages, mostly in English: Complexity, Chaos,
Linked, Six degrees, part of a New Kind of Science, The tipping point, John
Holland, Stuart Kaufmann, Lynn Margulis, R Dawkins...  
I worked on "Marketing and Complexity" and delivered two lectures on this
topic at the Applied Math Institute at a Angers University.
Now I am the chairman of a discussion group with 32 members called
"Emergence Paris" which has been working on applied complexity sciences
during the three last years. We are a "learning organization" i.e. most of
the presentations are made by the members. 
 
We feel somewhat isolated and would be very pleased to be in contact with a
group like yours.
 
Cordialement
Michel Bloch
01 46 37 01 93
06 80 57 33 98
http://www.mountvernon.fr

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