On Aug 21, 12:11 am, Chris Messina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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. ;)

You noted the smiley, I reckon. :)

Anyway, my personal opinion is that a co-working environment -- with
people from all kinds of backgrounds and with all kinds of interests
do their own work while intercommunicating and sharing ideas -- can
only bring benefits to everyone. The most important strength of such
environments is this diversity itself, and I loathe any kind of forced
ideology of *any* kind, however benevolent, to tenants and coworkers.

Nota bene: I'm not implying that anyone here is doing that, my
original comment was simply a joke. But I've lived for too long in a
forcedly single-minded society, and I'm wary of anything remotely
resembling it.

Best regards to all,

Berislav.


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