Hi
Do you know meetup.com? It's a new(ish) website for arranging meetings
around almost any topic, and it's become very popular of late. It works
like this:
* Anyone can sugest a topic to meet about
* Anyone can suggest a place to meet and when
Sound familiar? This is essentia
Hi,
I just checked out the meetup info and there was one being held in
Burlington, Vermont, but I'm not sure who organized it.
Is there anyone on this list from Vermont?
Nancy
At 08:55 AM 9/29/03 +0200, you wrote:
Hi
Do you know meetup.com? It's a new(ish) website for arrangin
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From: Michael Herman
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Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 8:10 AM
Subject: Re: meetup.com / linkup!
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In a message dated 3/31/03 9:59:27 PM Pacific Standard Time,
mher...@globalchicago.net writes:
> kay, will you see if these folks will post a reciprocal link?
> http://www.publicconversation.org
> http://www.commonway.org
> http://www.thoughtleadergathering.com
> http://www.understandingneighbors.
In a message dated 3/31/03 9:59:27 PM, mher...@globalchicago.net writes:
<< seems important to sew the world together a bit just now, yah?
thanks, m >>
I love opening my mail and discovering that my colleagues are finding new
ways to sew the world together. Thanks!
Joelle
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links listing so far:
> http://www.meetup.com
> http://www.conversationcafe.org
> http://www.theworldcafe.com
kay, will you see if these folks will post a reciprocal link?
http://www.publicconversation.org
http://www.commonway.org
http://www.thoughtleadergathering.com
http://www.understandingnei
http://www.co-intelligence.org
(i think tom atlee already does link to openspaceworld)
jeff
At 3:40 PM -0600 3/31/03, Michael Herman wrote:
>http://www.meetup.com
>http://www.conversationcafe.org
>http://www.theworldcafe.com
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>i have contacted the world cafe site and asked for an
>osw.org link o
In my search for the address for another link up possibility, I discovered
several.
www.publicconversation.org
www.commonway.org
www.thoughtleadergathering.com
www.understandingneighbors.org
This is very encouraging.
Blessings to all,
Kay Lindahl
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http://www.meetup.com
http://www.conversationcafe.org
http://www.theworldcafe.com
i have contacted the world cafe site and asked for an
osw.org link on their links page. when i saw what was there
i thought we very much belonged there. they will link us
soon. want to do the same with conv cafe.
A couple of additional websites that are promiting similar ideas:
www.theworldcafe.com and www.conversationcafe.org
The first is Juanita Brown, David Isaacs and Nancy Marutiles work and the
second is Vicki Robbins.
The time has come!
Blessings,
Kay Lindahl
The Listening Center
Laguna Niguel, CA
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in this case, gary hart. most other stuff on the web... chris corrigan!
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Wow, neat!
Margaret Wheatley would LOVE this! (ref. her most recent book "Turning to
One Another"). In fact I've just sent an email to her website about it.
You are a GEM, Herman, where do you FIND this stuff??
Winston
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Spacers,
Forgive the politics but I had to tie together Harrison's unbelievable
contribution to peacemaking with the efforts of Gov. Howard Dean and
Meetup.com.
Gov. Dean??? For President?? Who??
That's what they said about a guy named Jimmy Carter!
peace,
Elwin Guild
Baltimore
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Subject: Re: meetup.com
Wow, neat!
Margaret Wheatley would LOVE this! (ref. her most recent book "Turning to
One Another"). In fact I've just sent an email to her website about it. You
are a GEM, Herman, where do you FIND
hi all,
hang onto your hats, open space is about to go way
mainstream. check this out: http://www.meetup.com. an
online space for posting breakout sessions about ANYTHING...
from body piercing to presidential campaigns. you think
you've seen a wide variety of issues go up on the wall, you
ain'
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