A good first step is probably to make it more clear what is already going
on, what the people here are doing, what you are interested in and so
forth.
First of all, there is already various organizations and teams you are
operating. With "organizations" I mean an established activity with a
formal name and an a facade to the public. An organization might include
sub-divisions and teams, but maintains some kind of coherence and integrity
in itself.
This is a brief list of the organizations I noticed here:
New Civilization Encino, California. <71210.177@compuserve.com>
The Venus Project, Florida. <venus@gate.net>
Basic Choices, Washington. <johliger@facstaff.wisc.edu>
Society of Independent Learners, Massachusetts. <HARVEST279@aol.com>
College of Synthallogical Management and Omnicomprehensive Studies,
Massachusetts. <COSMOS279@aol.com>
Transformative Learning Centre, Toronto. <bhall@oise.on.ca>
Institute for Social Inventions, London. <rhino@bbcnc.org.uk>
Ukraine Clearing Institute, Kiev. <dim@insight.kiev.ua>
I will forward information on each as I get it and as it fits in.
Let me know if I missed any.
For those of you who aren't part of an organization with an impressive
name, don't worry about that, that is in no way required, but certainly has
its uses.
Then there are teams, by which I mean either sub-divisions of
organizations, or ad-hoc groups that form here to pursue particular
purposes. For example, the New Civilization Encino project is already
divided into crews dedicated to a certain aspect of a civilization, working
on providing services in that area to other members. This is the current
list of New Civ Encino divisions:
FoodCo
HealthCo
LearnCo
SpaceCo
BankCo
InsureCo
RetireCo
ThinkCo
PersonCo
As to other teams, I will make some suggestions in a following message.
As to individuals, I will shortly give a more detailed overview from what
I've received of interests, activities and so forth.
This is currently the geographical breakdown of everybody I know where are
in the world:
Los Angeles, California:
Flemming Funch <ffunch@netcom.com>
Birgit Funch <ffunch@kaiwan.com>
Tracey Kobett <TKOBETT@BAFNET.UCLA.EDU>
Joachim H. Steingrubner <jhs@PrimeNet.Com>
Leon Vickman <71210.177@compuserve.com>
San Francisco bay area, California:
Patrick G. Salsbury <salsbury@netcom.com>
Tom Parker <tomp@cruzio.com>
Ernie Foss <EFoss1@aol.com>
Larry Emlich <lwe@netcom.com>
Florida:
Jacque Fresco & Roxanne Meadows <venus@gate.net>
Maine:
Margot Dale <mdale@umce.umext.maine.edu>
Massachusetts:
Jim Bonaparte <HARVEST279@aol.com>
Minneapolis, Minnesota:
Curt Griesel <curt@boombox.micro.umn.edu>
New Jersey:
Steve Weinberg <NEVETS2@aol.com>
New York State:
Allen_A@SUNYBROOME.EDU
Portland, Oregon:
Kirby Urner <pdx4d@teleport.com>
Virginia:
Gene Bellinger <CrbnBlu@aol.com>
Seattle, Washington:
Bob Hiltner <bobhilt@eskimo.com>
Wisconsin:
John Ohliger <johliger@facstaff.wisc.edu>
British Columbia, Canada:
Roger Langrick <roger.langrick@dafbbs.com>
Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
Budd Hall <bhall@oise.on.ca>
Geraldine MacDonald <gmacdonald@oise.on.ca>
London, England:
Nicholas Albery <rhino@bbcnc.org.uk>
Australia:
Tim Dalmau <tim@ozemail.com.au>
Bob Dick <bd@psy.uq.oz.au>
Kiev, Ukraine:
Dmitry Ivakhnenko <dim@insight.kiev.ua>
Beograd, Yugoslavia:
Srdjan Ristic <SRDJAN.RISTIC@ZAMIR-BG.ZTN.ZER.DE>
Sao Paulo, Brazil:
Ramona Mercedes Straube Shukovski <ramona@lsi.usp.br>
Cape Town, South Africa:
Kim Baker <KIM@uctlib.uct.ac.za>
Thailand:
Monthian Buntan <ormbt@mahidol.ac.th>
- Flemming
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