It seems to me that Tom is right.Shouldn't we,than, start netting by
sharing bios?If I get one positive answer I will share mine with everybody.
Gidon Elad
Israel-Kibbutz Chatzerim
On Sat, 29 Apr 1995, Thomas Short wrote:
>
> On Wed, 26 Apr 1995, Bob Gebelein wrote:
>
> > I respond to a great many things in your ARTCO announcement. I work half the
> > time as a computer programmer (itself a creative art) in order to support
> > my creative life. My sisters and I, as products of prep schools, where many
> > people never have to earn a living, have been encouraged to follow our
> > artistic and idealistic pursuits I think more than most people, but money
> > is short. I am looking forward to Social Security in 4 years, to finance
> > my creative efforts.
> >
> > As founder of PersonCo, I feel a great affinity for ARTCO, because PersonCo
> > is devoted to a creative art -- the creation of human beings. So I welcome
> > this addition to the New Civilization.
> >
> > -- Bob Gebelein <bobgeb@pasiphae.coat.com>
> >
> Thanks, Bob, for providing a bit of your own personal bio...gives me a
> bit of an insight re your interests/motivations in working on these teams
> (perhaps)...
>
> Why is it, in cyberland, we are not so inclined to present personal
> information about ourselves? I find this curious, and a bit of an
> impediment to trying to build a team. (I know some of you have posted
> varying levels of personal information in various ways. eg, ffunch has
> rather lengthy bio posted on his website. But my sense is this is still
> in the minority of cases, rather than the majority. Also, there is
> precious little discussion of current events on the personal level.
> Perhaps this type of discussion would be seen as inappropriate or
> irrelevant to the stated purposes of our various work groups/teams. Yet
> it strikes me as inconsistent with the way we conduct ourselves in "real
> life" teams....)
>
> Any takers?
>
> -T.
>
> tshort@extro.ucc.su.oz.au
> Elizabeth Bay New South Wales
> It's in Australia
>
>
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