Re: Announcing a new Poet Laureate

2006-02-07 Thread Joelle Lyons Everett
Chris-- My heartfelt thanks to Ralph for starting this tradition, and to you for nurturing its beginnings. I have friends who are filled with admiration (yes, even a little envy!) that I am part of a group that has its own Poet Laureate. Joelle * * =

Re: Announcing a new Poet Laureate

2006-02-07 Thread Lisa Heft
A poetic hello to you all. Joelle announced that I have been selected by your virtual sticky-dots to be your next Poet Laureate. Thank you for this incredible honor and I follow in some very big footsteps, considering the Poet Laureates and Poet Kings who have gone before me and the delightful s

Re: OST and complex problems

2006-02-07 Thread Harrison Owen
You might tell your friend Dave Pollard - Right On! But you might also suggest to him (quietly) that he may be working a little too hard. Just do the Open Space, and all the rest will follow. But I am curious about one thing. On Day I of his "program" we start with: "Training: in Open Space method

Announcing a new Poet Laureate

2006-02-07 Thread Joelle Lyons Everett
Friends--- The winner of the OSList Poetry Celebration and Contest is Lisa Heft, for Poem #6, which honors the journey many of us have made from thinking that being a facilitator meant keeping control over a meeting, to knowing that if we will hold the space, the people will do it all themsel

Re: Announcing a new Poet Laureate

2006-02-07 Thread Chris Corrigan
Well, Lisa displays excellent convergence tendencies in holding the titles of Access Queen AND OSLIST Poet Laureate. Congrats Lisa! For all those who might be curious, the OSLIST Biannual Restricted Form Poetry contest started in the spring of 2000 when I issued the challenge to the list. Ralph

Re: recent changes camp

2006-02-07 Thread Alan Klein
QuickTime works on Windows, as well. Sorry to spoil your exultation! :o) ~Alan Klein -Original Message- From: Kate Armstrong With Apple QuickTime (and DSL), I was able to immediately watch Ted's video. Here's 1 for MACs! ;-) * * =

Re: looking for OS event/people to connect with in Seattle area

2006-02-07 Thread Michael M Pannwitz
Hi Zelle, in case Drew passes through Berlin tell him to call me...there are loads of practitioners in this city eager to meet others intereested... In the meantime: Peggy Holman, Michael Dobbie, Therese Fitzpatrick, Anne Stadler, Gabriel Shirley, Karen Sella and you other great colleagues in a

OST and complex problems

2006-02-07 Thread Chris Corrigan
At http://blogs.salon.com/0002007/2006/02/06.html";>How to Save the World, my friend Dave Pollard, who is not an OST facilitator but is learning and thinking a lot about it, is looking at using leading edge thinking on social networks wisdom of crowds and Open Space Technology to find ways to addr

Re: recent changes camp

2006-02-07 Thread Harrison Owen
Ted -- Made it to the great show. Marvelous!! And would recommend that everybody else takes the trip. But a word of caution. If you don't have plenty of bandwidth there could be a LOng wait for the download. Specifically if you are on a dial-up connection you might want to go and see a friend w

Re: recent changes camp

2006-02-07 Thread Kate Armstrong
With Apple QuickTime (and DSL), I was able to immediately watch Ted's video. Here's 1 for MACs! ;-) Cheers, Kate On Feb 7, 2006, at 8:56 AM, Harrison Owen wrote: Ted -- Made it to the great show. Marvelous!! And would recommend that everybody else takes the trip. But a word of caution. If y

Re: recent changes camp

2006-02-07 Thread Kate Armstrong
Ted, Is there a chance you could share the Oregonian article? I went to Oregonian.com, but it kicked me out. Thanks, Kate On Feb 7, 2006, at 8:09 AM, Ted Ernst wrote: This is the link for the movie itself. http://www.ouroldhouse.com/geri/RecentChanges.mov If that an incense don't work, w

Re: recent changes camp

2006-02-07 Thread Ted Ernst
This is the link for the movie itself. http://www.ouroldhouse.com/geri/RecentChanges.mov If that an incense don't work, well, we'll have to try something else. :-) peace, ted On 2/7/06, Harrison Owen wrote: > OK ted -- went to the video page but hadn't a clue how to view. Maybe a > little ince

Re: recent changes camp

2006-02-07 Thread Harrison Owen
OK ted -- went to the video page but hadn't a clue how to view. Maybe a little incense would help? Harrison Harrison Owen 7808 River Falls Drive Potomac, Maryland   20854 Phone 301-365-2093 Skype hhowen Open Space Training www.openspaceworld.com Open Space Institute www.openspaceworld.org Perso

Re: recent changes camp

2006-02-07 Thread Michael Herman
who'd have thought hippie tech could be so productive?michael On 2/6/06, Ted Ernst wrote: > http://recentchangescamp.org/ConferenceVideo > > Geri Weis-Corbley shoots video and "edits in the camera." This movie > she shot seems to really get at the essense of the conference as well > as pro

Re: looking for OS event/people to connect with in Seattle area

2006-02-07 Thread Michael Herman
hi zelle, i'm convening a gathering of seattle os friends on bainbridge island on thursday of this week. drew is very welcome. it would be a great way to meet 'seattle's best' - and i'm not talking about the coffee! we'll be meeting all day, or until it's over. have him email me directly if he

looking for OS event/people to connect with in Seattle area

2006-02-07 Thread Zelle Nelson
Hello, My wife Maureen McCarthy's brother Drew Keegan is interested in finding out more about being an Open Space practitioner. He is a wonderful person, has been reading about and hearing about Open Space for the last few years and wants to know more. Drew lives in Seattle, Washington. Maur