The Quakers' Friends House is the largest meeting space in London -affordable by ordinary people and their networks. We'll update some of the greatest open meetings and cross-network linkings project30000 co-editors have experienced, and pay homage first to the greatest 21st C open spacer to have facilitated at Euston Circle 0 1 2 A B C D E. Go due West of the Quakers and you'll find London public's deepest wisdom resource : the British Library; go south (with a bit of awobble) and you'll be at the British Museum. Go North - many hundred miles out of Euston and you'll be in Club of Scotland- forgive my bias but were clans the original global networks, and has the peoples economics of Entrepeneurial Revolution ever been better edited at The Economist than when Scots were questioning the great's views of how to invest transparenctly in people and cross-cultural harmony. Reports On What Open Space Technology Is

Sunday, December 31, 2006



Why does OSofLondon see its spirit and virtual village as flowing out of Euston Square?

On one side of this square is the Quakers Friends House:
-the largest affordable hall (and so most used by Londoners) for open space, as well as one of the home of simpol cafes that have helped make London number 1 as knowledge collaboration city and the algaeworld network's early meetings due to be the main peoples carnival for clean energy round britain summer of 2006
-Quakers are the spiritual network whose community circles of enlightenment began centuries ago; their servas international network is one of the great cross-cultural home spaces for peoples
-where over 1000 people have connected through Be The Change (the London hub of the Gandhi change practice network) first open spaced by our dear friend Colin who lost his life in the tube of7/7 that the bomber boarded at Euston Station

village 3 osofLondon as the way people activate community has strong connections with futureoflondon (whose hub clubofvillage visualises about a mile south of Euston at BBC's Aldwich headquarters shared with the Embassy of India) - the way people broadcast and world serve. Interestingly for peopleeconomics (and all who want to see media exponentials grow the value of people), India's DD is the second largest public broadcaster after the BBC , and both media's cooperation would be a perfect marriage to connect The Economist's 1984 vision of project30000 and 2 million global villages of the communal transparency, context and truth-testing that Gandhi and Einstein would be proud of

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