I am appalled that there is a thing out that purporting to be an open
space weblog that is not open. I do not like the occult nature of
having some people 'in' and able to post while others cannot.
So long as the putatively open space weblog remains closed, I shall
never even look at it again.
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you raise a fair question, tree. and you obviously care a lot about
opening space in the world.
in many ways your question touches on the very heart of what open
space really is and means, and how do we make it work in more and more
different venues. a community gathering, a corporate group, an
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you raise a fair question, tr
On this one , I'll take Michael's side because I haven't quite understood the
critics' points yet. It seems to me that most weblogs are rather like books;
pretty linear; needing an overall editorial viewpoint if they are to develop
an audience
a more exact statement would be there's room for bo
, December 31, 2005 6:45 PM
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On this one , I'll take Michael's side because I haven't quite understood
the
critics' points yet. It seems to me that most weblogs are rather like book
Hello friends,
I am really enjoying this particular conversation. I'm not sure I have a
strong opinion either way on the matter but as someone new to Open Space I
am delighted at the capacity for such frank discussions of diffences--seems
to be what Open Space is all about... the fertile substrate
ws we might solve them?
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ecember 31, 2005 9:16 PM
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that book is a great book, harrison! but it's the user's NON-GUIDE!
and i hate to tell you that it was hours and hours of editing and
sifting through the overlapping threads that made
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> that book is a great book, harrison! b
Harrison, I'm going to admit, online, that when you say things like "[OST]
emerged full blown from a martini glass" - it's hard for me to read!
My knowing, and I think yours and others', is that OST was inspired,
in-spirited, not from alcohol, but from something much better than that
substance
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Harrison, I'm going to admit, online, that when you say things like "[OST]
emerged full blown from a martin
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Brandon
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Thanks for hearing me well, Harrison, and I too love that unexplainable
mystery of sudden awareness, an unde
Bear with me because this game comes to a hub of open space or deep democracy -
when do people need privacy while they get rid of the past evil powers before
it knows they are
In the spirit of play,
Game's question: can we identify up to 7 opposites sorts of role players of
global & local confl
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