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Carl Tollander
Several FRIAM folk have asked me how to get notices of events up at SFI.

Here's a link:
http://www.santafe.edu/mailman/listinfo/activities-announce




Carl Tollander
[hidden email]
(505) 660-5003

"Any specific prediction we make about upcoming inventions is bound to be
wrong--even if we are talking about our own work. Our predictions are really
just our aspirations. As we learn more and follow our heart and our
instincts, our aspirations change. Eventually our work leads us to a place
we may never have imagined. But it's usually completely different from
anything we ever predicted. And much better, always much better."
                Carver Mead



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msorvig@cybermesa.com
Thanks, Carl!  Hope you had a nice weekend!  Kim is now done with his
photography workshop, so we are going to have pizza and watch BinP tonight -
how cultured......

I was just reading the quote at the end of your email - I love it!  I'm
definitely holding tight to the "much better" theory, which is a bit tough
as the $$s dwindle.  Still.   I also wanted to share the quote that Kim uses
in HIS email, which hopefully you will see later this week (I'll nag him).
"The sum of the intelligence of the planet is constant; the population is
growing."

And on that profound note, TTFN
Mary
----- Original Message -----
From: "Carl Tollander" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 11:48 AM
Subject: [FRIAM] list for SFI events


> Several FRIAM folk have asked me how to get notices of events up at SFI.
>
> Here's a link:
> http://www.santafe.edu/mailman/listinfo/activities-announce
>
>
>
>
> Carl Tollander
> [hidden email]
> (505) 660-5003
>
> "Any specific prediction we make about upcoming inventions is bound to be
> wrong--even if we are talking about our own work. Our predictions are
really

> just our aspirations. As we learn more and follow our heart and our
> instincts, our aspirations change. Eventually our work leads us to a place
> we may never have imagined. But it's usually completely different from
> anything we ever predicted. And much better, always much better."
> Carver Mead
>
>
>
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