Great summary, Dave!

This may be the first time 632 Agua Fria has been mentioned on FRIAM. As a
belated introduction, we're planning on opening what Dave is describing in his
attached Word document in March <http://www.santafecomplex.org>

We are working on the financial details...Hopefully much of the space will be
subsidized from various funding sources for the first couple of years. We hope
that many FRIAMers, local, and international, see this as a potential
collaboration space and we invite interested folks to participate and co-locate
for short or long periods of time.

More details will certainly follow. Also, please share with the list if you have
any good ideas for candidate projects or funders for the space...

-Stephen

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Prof David West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 3:15 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; The Friday Morning Applied 
> ComplexityCoffee Group
> Subject: [FRIAM] some thoughts on the educational aspect of 632
> 
> 
> I have spent too much time thinking about this and too little 
> actually putting the ideas on paper.  Consider the attached 
> to be an outline that will be collectively developed and 
> elaborated - or summarily rejected.
> 
> Warning - the attached is highly idiosyncratic and biased, 
> even though it is based on observations and interactions with 
> the 632 and Friam community.
> 
> Feedback - even jeers and catcalls - welcomed.
> 
> dave west
> 


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