Re: [Futurework] Sayonara
Karen, this is the saddest posting ever to this list. Won't you stay? Ed - Original Message - From: Karen Cole To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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 -- ___ Futurework mailing list Futurework@fes.uwaterloo.ca http://fes.uwaterloo.ca/mailman/listinfo/futurework ___ Futurework mailing list Futurework@fes.uwaterloo.ca http://fes.uwaterloo.ca/mailman/listinfo/futurework
Re: [Futurework] Sayonara
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 ___ Futurework mailing list Futurework@fes.uwaterloo.ca http://fes.uwaterloo.ca/mailman/listinfo/futurework
Re: [Futurework] Sayonara
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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Karen Cole 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 ___ Futurework mailing list Futurework@fes.uwaterloo.ca http://fes.uwaterloo.ca/mailman/listinfo/futurework
Re: [Futurework] Sayonara
Karen, Thank you for your dedication to this list, and far more so, thank you for the person behind the postings that created a singular energy we'll wish we didn't have to miss here. May wisdom and good fortune shower your new path. Natalia Karen Cole wrote: 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 ___ Futurework mailing list Futurework@fes.uwaterloo.ca http://fes.uwaterloo.ca/mailman/listinfo/futurework ___ Futurework mailing list Futurework@fes.uwaterloo.ca http://fes.uwaterloo.ca/mailman/listinfo/futurework
Re: [Futurework] Sayonara
Karen, The list will be lessened by your leaving. I would like your reports. As I said, I have always read your postings and enjoyed them whether I agreed with them or not. They often go into my archives. Hasta la vista! Harry ** Henry George School of Social Science of Los Angeles. Box 655 Tujunga CA 91042 818 352-4141 ** From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Karen Cole Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2007 7:09 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 ___ Futurework mailing list Futurework@fes.uwaterloo.ca http://fes.uwaterloo.ca/mailman/listinfo/futurework