Re: Architecture

2000-08-11 Thread MCymraes
Harrison-- I hope your lurking space includes a place for a nap. Isn't that one of the fundamentals of a great OS? Smiles, Dylene * * == osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of o

Re: Guidelines for the List Serve

2000-08-11 Thread Scott Stillinger
I too am overwhelmed with email as I belong to two very active listserv groups. I often just delete whole numbers of messages. When a topic catches my eye, I tune in. In that sense, it's a true open space. Regulating what is important to some and not to others, dampens the spirit of the whole thi

Computerized architecture

2000-08-11 Thread Jim Clark
The talk of perfect architecture has prompted another question in mind... What would the perfect computer platform/program for use in OS events look like? Is there a way that the use of a wireless network could be used that would allow technically savy groups to have a fuller, more efecient exper

The Agora Affect

2000-08-11 Thread Don Ferretti
Speaking of architecture. If any one ever needs to do an open space in Santa Barbara California, and you want to convene the circle outdoors, check out the area available at the Fess Parker Hotel by the beach. When I first saw this wide open circular space I immediately thought of the "agora of