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	<title>Comments on: A Newsletter</title>
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		<title>By: Nicholas</title>
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		<description>Yeah it is so easy to levy comments about something. I mean I could go off on anything, but if I am not actively involved in understanding it, I am useless.

I was writing a post about Bush a couple days ago, then I wondered what I was doing, so I had to go back and add links to actually do something about the situation of AIDS in Africa. 

Same thing with this whole Emergent Conversation, if someone wants to be a critic of it, why not grab a beer and sit down with people and talk about it. Why send newsletters? (Or I guess the emergenty person would have a beer, but the other could have a coffee). 

The thing I like about this little Emergent Gain is it is all about community and conversation and acceptance, when people attack it they make the Emergent Gatherings sound so much more appealing to me.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yeah it is so easy to levy comments about something. I mean I could go off on anything, but if I am not actively involved in understanding it, I am useless.</p>
<p>I was writing a post about Bush a couple days ago, then I wondered what I was doing, so I had to go back and add links to actually do something about the situation of AIDS in Africa. </p>
<p>Same thing with this whole Emergent Conversation, if someone wants to be a critic of it, why not grab a beer and sit down with people and talk about it. Why send newsletters? (Or I guess the emergenty person would have a beer, but the other could have a coffee). </p>
<p>The thing I like about this little Emergent Gain is it is all about community and conversation and acceptance, when people attack it they make the Emergent Gatherings sound so much more appealing to me.</p>
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