Exactly.  The magic comes from passion.  Corporations passion is to make 
money (not a bad thing..don't get me wrong)...but our passion (I'm 
assuming) is to promote and encourage coworking (or, for me, 
telecommuting) as as alternative that can benefit everyone...

As an update on the TracyVirtualOffice:  I am looking at furniture 
now...any suggestions, tips, hints would be appreciated.  I'll have 
Internet access in next week..I have two speakers lined up for Weds 
Night "Lecture Series"...and I have offered my videoconferencing space 
for free for FreedomCalls (www.freedomcalls.org), an organization that 
provides videoconferencing calls between service people around the world 
and their families.  Tracy, CA has paid, what I understand is, the 
highest price per capita in the ongoing wars.

Mike


Eric Marden wrote:
>> Could a "corporate" version of coworking even survive?
>>     
>
> Yes, but who would want to use it?
>
> - Eric Marden
> CoLab Orlando
> http://colaborlando.com/
>
> >
>
>   

-- 
Mike Pihlman
TracyVirtualOffice
"A Coworking Community"
95 W. 11th Street, Suite 203
Tracy, CA 95376
Mobile: 209-608-4340
Web: TracyVirtualOffice.com



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