All,
Grammar. I am in stitches over this conversation.
And my two cents: for those whose two feet are not their means of personal
transportation, the more inclusive word "mobility" Chris sent out seems an
improvement. Although I admit the idea is so much more pungent in Harrison's
original words.
Ralph - and all-
I submit that it is not at all callow to acknowledge differences and want to
be inclusive in our language. It is important for us to work on these ideas
and this is a good forum for that conversation. I'm not waiting for someone
to complain. Why should we do that?
Being bipedally
Thank you, Harrison, for the story. I needed it.
Megan Davis
> --
Your words, earlier:
> At the same training program we had a participant who was in a wheel
> chair.
> He was concerned about "bounding the circle" and wondering whether being
> in
> a wheel chair would be an imped
And so I, too, like the egroups idea best, so far.
> --
> From: Murli Nagasundaram[SMTP:rismu...@cobfac.boisestate.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 9:32 AM
> To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
> Subject: Re: Switching services
>
> Egroups: A clarification
>
> Whi
Here here, Peggy! Let's go! Especially if an actual switch of everyone on
the list could be done, for those who don't feel confident going into
e-groups and adding themselves.
Megan
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> If you are satisfied that
> support won't be an issue, then take the 3 or 4 days to move everyone ove
Elena,
Thank you so much for telling us about your Open Space afternoon. I feel
warmed by your enthusiasm and your success! And inspired, too. Your courage
and preparation and willingness to be surprised brought your participants a
wonderful opportunity.
Megan Davis
> --
> From:
Jeff,
I have used the humongous post-it flip chart pages, and they have not stayed
put on a way for even one day, let alone 2.
There is a kind of masking tape that is especially gentle...I think it is
blue, and it may be a 3M product, that the company might consider.
If not, a rip-stop nylon "st
Romy,
What a fascinating and inspiring undertaking!
My thought on the use of intranet for the leadership community is that
tremendous trust and clarity of intent are needed in an e-mail community
conversation. Several folks have, I believe, mentioned this idea fairly
recently on this list; becaus