A nice present to yourself.  Sally


>From: "Douglas P. Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Interesting URL  for Institute for Social Inventions
>Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1998 03:30:48 -0800
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>I've stumbled across an interesting web page for the Global Ideas Bank
>put up by the Institute for Social Inventions.  Even though they claim to
>want "non-technological" inventions -- an oxymoron, by my definition,
>I think the basic idea is very similar to the idea behind the term
>"social technology".   I suggest you all check it out -- it is
>
>http://www.globalideasbank.org/
>
>I've ordered a couple of the books they publish, and will file a book review
>when I've received and read them.  From what's visible on line they look
>interesting.
>
>      dpw
>
>Douglas P. Wilson     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>http://www.island.net/~dpwilson/index.html
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