Looks great!
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Looks great!
Yeah, this looks pretty darn good! Glad to be here, glad to see you all, looking forward to continued conversations and shared information and ideas.
It looks like this will be the place for me to put up Carolyn's final seed offer, soon after the first of the year. That might give me some time to get used to how things work here, and for the bugs to get worked out!
Shawn
It looks like this will be the place for me to put up Carolyn's final seed offer, soon after the first of the year. That might give me some time to get used to how things work here, and for the bugs to get worked out!
Shawn
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Re: Looks great!
Yippee! Thanks, Shawn & Carolyn! Hope everyone who's interested finds their way here before the END.
kath
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Re: Looks great!
Glad to see you here.
Together, trees make an ecosystem that tempers the extremes of heat & cold, stores lots of water, & makes a lot of humidity. In this environment, trees can live to be very old. To get to this point, the community must remain intact no matter what.
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Welcome Shawn!
The most successful organizations are open-minded and promote a culture of information sharing, encouraging their participants to make their knowledge available to others. This is good for the community, but also good for the contributor who can feel they are “useful” because they are part of the community's overall success by sharing information. Also, they can get the benefit of knowledge shared by others in the organization.
That, friendship and realizing that others are the same as we are make for a great place to call home.
The most successful organizations are open-minded and promote a culture of information sharing, encouraging their participants to make their knowledge available to others. This is good for the community, but also good for the contributor who can feel they are “useful” because they are part of the community's overall success by sharing information. Also, they can get the benefit of knowledge shared by others in the organization.
That, friendship and realizing that others are the same as we are make for a great place to call home.
Tracy
Conjunction junction what's your function - whoops wrong place!
Conjunction junction what's your function - whoops wrong place!
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