If you want to hang out in sterile, corporate-ville executive suite  
style cubicles you're more than welcome. In fact I think your needs  
are already being well served. For those of us who want a choice and  
some influence on the environments in which we work, I think coworking  
is providing ideas and tactics for meeting that need. ;)

The Burner spirit is an example that we can certainly learn from  
economically. (Though hopefully we don't inherit the hygenic norms of  
the event.)

Chris

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On Aug 20, 2007, at 12:58 PM, Berislav Lopac  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> On Aug 19, 8:53 pm, "Jacob Sayles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'd love to meet up with other space owners & catalysts if anyone is
>> headed to Nevada next week.
>
> I knew it. The whole coworking things is nothing but a neo-hippy "make
> work no war" ploy. ;)
>
> Berislav
>
>
> >

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