If you want a place...

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If you want a web place where you can vision our world beyond the year 2000, then come visit Beyond 2000, a discussion board where we envision and make the future today.

At Beyond 2000 we talk about sustainable community...about changing the systems that have run things for thousands of years...we are non-judgmental,...but ask that you stay BEYOND, and not come there with bunker, Mad Max mentalities...

http://www.InsideTheWeb.com/mbs.cgi/mb134913

Beyond 2000

-- Donna Barthuley (moment@pacbell.net), October 20, 1998

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I just occurred to me to post an addendum...Beyond 2000 is a place to let yourself go with envisioning what kind of healthy social systems we can create, by creating it now in our lives and in our ideas....Please come and join us.

-- Donna Barthuley (moment@pacbell.net), October 20, 1998.

The url isn't working. Gave a message that the site has moved, but no new address.

-- Chris (catsy@pond.com), October 20, 1998.

The URL that you get when you click on "Beyond 2000" above is not correct--it looks like the author forgot to include "http://" in the address, and therefore it's being treated as a relative address. Mmm... jargon. Anyway, you can either copy and paste the address which is contained in the message (right after the words "Mad Max mentalities") or you can click here:

Beyond 2000

-- anon (anon@anon.com), October 20, 1998.


I'm sorry for the hassle..when I click on it I get it...nevertheless it is: http://www.InsideTheWeb.com/mbs.cgi./mb134913

-- Donna Barthuley (moment@pacbell.net), October 21, 1998.

For some reason...Anon's link works and mine doesn't. I can get at it from my bookmark...very odd...please, still visiti,...use the link posted by Anon in previous post...

Chaos theory in action, eh?

-- Donna Barthuley (moment@pacbell.net), October 21, 1998.



I hope we can stop changing the clocks twice a year for daylight savings time in the future.

-- anon (anon@home.com), October 26, 1998.

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