Dear colleagues, just for the record, it was not a normal car that held everything for "2108" but an oldfashioned Volvo station waggon (that by the way, crossed the Atlantic twice and travelled up the Pacific Coast of the US to be picked up in Portland while Daniel, Friederike and Sabine and I spent a year in Seattle in 1990/1991 serving us well during our stay and returning to Germany at the end of our stay). Today, just a few hours ago, Daniel returned from Würzburg with the Volvo and a friend. It took them 20 minutes to unload the car. And half an hour of hilarious fun emptying the 80 cotton bags with Baltic Sea sand into the play pen under the apple tree in our garden....these bags had been the anchors for the ballons in Wuerzburg. peace mmp
--Original Message Text--- From: Hoinka/Wicke Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 22:40:12 +0200 Everything was reduced to the max in Würzburg, we needed only 45 minutes to put all our material for this giant OS in a normal car. And after that I would say that it could have been less or even nothing. The crowd would have been able to cope with that without any problems. Thats for me as an OS facilitator very relieving and reassuring, especially for the preparation of an OS and in the case the resources (in terms of finances, staff, facilities, space, time, material) are limited. Michael M Pannwitz boscop Draisweg 1 12209 Berlin, Germany FON +49 - 30-772 8000 FAX +49 - 30-773 92 464 www.michaelmpannwitz.de An der E-Gruppe "openspacedeutsch" für deutschsprechende open space-PraktikerInnen interessiert? Enfach eine mail an mich. * * ========================================================== [email protected] ------------------------------ To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of [email protected], Visit: http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html
