This now answers the question brought up many times at SXSW..."What
comes next?"

Count me in, team Panama.

Susan

On Mar 26, 9:45 am, Alex Hillman <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm totally in. Looks and sounds amazing!
>
> -Alex
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> On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Fernando Maclen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Wow! This is really cool!
> > I've heard that someone was trying to open a space in north Brazil, a
> > space next to a tropical beach but this... this is something else!
>
> > Fernando Maclen
> > Cowork Central - Buenos Aires, Argentina
> > [email protected]
> >http://www.coworkcentral.com
>
> > On Mar 25, 1:56 pm, Rick Outscape <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hello everyone,
>
> > > We're finally launching the "coworking retreat" that I've been talking
> > > about for over a year:
>
> > >        http://www.cocovivo.com
>
> > > If you don't need to be at a traditional office and have the freedom
> > > to cowork, why not take off for a while and work from somewhere else?
>
> > > I've enjoyed this lifestyle for 8 years, traveling all over the world,
> > > and am setting up a network of places to make this "traveling
> > > coworking" lifestyle easier and even more fun.
>
> > > The first location is on a remote island in Bocas del Toro, Panama,
> > > right on the ocean, by a coral reef, on an island with no cars. We use
> > > solar power, have running water, propane refrigerators, and, of
> > > course, reliable Wifi. We're right on the border to Costa Rica, and
> > > the closest airport is 30 min away by boat.
>
> > > This is definitely a place for seriously adventurous souls - you can
> > > be working online one minute, and snorkel or kayak the next, or go for
> > > a hike in the jungle, or snorkel, waterski, ...
>
> > > We have lots of space -- several common areas to hang out, and a place
> > > to stay for everyone. We plan to have 6-10 people there at a time...
> > > We have a cook who prepares breakfast and lunch; dinner is self-
> > > organized; there are a few restaurants in the area, or we cook together.
>
> > > As far as I know, this is still a very new idea, and I'm curious how
> > > it works out... We're also looking for anchors/volunteers who would
> > > like to spend more time there and help run and improve the place, and
> > > to help shape the community. Any thoughts on the idea in general would
> > > also be appreciated.
>
> > > I have a software company doing Ruby on Rails development, but we're
> > > of course very open to any adventurous coworkers!
>
> > > I'm in the SF bay area for the rest of this week, then headed to
> > > Panama on Sunday.
>
> > > Come visit!
>
> > > -Rick
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