Dear Jaime
The program sounds very interesting. I am very interested to know your findings.
Funda
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From: Jaime Pedreros
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 10:10 PM
Subject: OS + AI in humanizing politics... longish
Dear co
Lisa--
Just wanted to let you know that to me your found poems are something I
look forward to, and set a time to sit with, for they are good.
Thank you for this service to our community.
:- Doug.
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There is a little box with a red x , but I cannot open it!
Reinhard
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
best regards
VISUELLE PROTOKOLLE
Kuchenmüller & Stifel
tel +39-0566-88 929
www.visuelle-protokolle.de
Von: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu] Im Auf
thanks, reinhard. i'll have another look at your site. m
On 8/26/06, Visuelle Protokolle wrote:
yes, herman, what we like to capture, and sometimes succeed, is energy. And
you know it emmediately, and the group sees it immediately, if that happens.
working with small cards is what we do
Dear Pat,
I try to make it short.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
best regards
VISUELLE PROTOKOLLE
Kuchenmüller & Stifel
tel +39-0566-88 929
www.visuelle-protokolle.de
If i see, that i can be of help for someone, i always jump. i don't care then
for selforganization, i simply go. or draw. For
yes, herman, what we like to capture, and sometimes succeed, is energy. And you
know it emmediately, and the group sees it immediately, if that happens.
working with small cards is what we do in OS.
the starting vocabulary, h i am no friend of showing my stile to others
before they st
Yes, I see that -- the listserv settings must not allow visuals.
Diane Brandon, M.Ed., Coordinator
KEYS Coalition (CWC)
Landmark Hill Community Resource Center
518 Rte One, Box 4, Kittery, ME 03904
207-438-9100
Fax: 207-439-8764
di...@keysregion.org
www.keysregion.org
On Aug 26, 2006, at 10:33
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Heres a picture of my cat offering up her belly to be rubbed.
Anyone else have other visuals to share in this text-based environment?
Lisa
Justin and all,
³Do y'all distinguish between "Open Space" as the philosophy and
feeling of "whoever comes", "whatever happens", etc.; and "Open
Space Technology" as a particular meeting structure that has
helped to create and hold Open Spaces?²
I think your distinction is clear and accurate, an
Simply wonderful story Lisa - inspired me and made me laugh!!
(And what did you love about Texas btw??)
Jon
Oxford
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From: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu]On Behalf Of Lisa Heft
Sent: 26 August 2006 04:21
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject:
Let's see if this screen shot from www.visuelle-protokolle.de makes
it through onto the list.

Diane Brandon, M.Ed., Coordinator
KEYS Coalition (CWC)
Landmark Hill Community Resource Center
518 Rte One, Box 4, Kittery, ME 03904
207-438-9100
Fax: 207-439-8764
di...@keysregion.org
www.keysregion
i can add that i facilitated here in chicago, 2002 i think, what i
think was the first agile/xp open space, which ran concurrently with
other sessions. the way we storied it was that 'birds of a feather'
groups would run at lunches and be convened on issues that by
definition were old enough that
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