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Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2012 11:45:56 -0400
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Chiming in here, too - I love traveling and one of my favorite parts about traveling these days is the fact that I can drop into a coworking space in almost any city I visit, even if it's just for a day or two.  

It's so great to find places that are different but still familiar in a way. A great coworking space can feel like "home away from home" very quickly! Can't recommend it enough. 

I also urge our members to do this when they travel. It's always interesting to hear their takes on other coworking spaces. 

-Alex

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On Monday, August 27, 2012 at 11:37 AM, Cospace wrote:

> We do it all the time Rob; there is no better way to experience other collaborative cultures, environments, and spaces, than to get out there and experience them.  The Cospace in N. Austin (http://cospace.co/austin-tx/cospace-n-austin/) does have an option to just buy a day or two but I'm really answering the other half of your question; I find that I'm often much more productive when I get out of a space in which I'm familiar and comfortable and work some place else.
> 
> Where have you thought about going?
> 
> Paul
> 
> Co-founder; Cospace (http://cospace.co)
> 
> On Saturday, August 25, 2012 10:09:35 AM UTC-5, cave...@nospam.gmail.com (http://nospam.gmail.com) wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > To get away from the daily life and get a lot of work done, I've thought maybe going out of town and working might be a fun idea. Get to see another town, another coworking spot, get some things done.
> > 
> > Has anyone else done this? Do you allow people to buy a couple of days?
> > 
> > I thought it might be neat to do some sort of minimal "coworking exchange" thing - get to be productive and also connect with others.
> > 
> > Rob
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                    Chiming in here, too - I love traveling and one of my=
 favorite parts about traveling these days is the fact that I can drop in=
to a coworking space in almost any city I visit, even if it's just for a =
day or two.&nbsp;
                </div><div><br></div><div>It's so great to find places th=
at are different but still familiar in a way. A great coworking space can=
 feel like =22home away from home=22 very quickly=21 Can't recommend it e=
nough.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>I also urge our members to do this =
when they travel. It's always interesting to hear their takes on other co=
working spaces.</div>
                <div><div><br></div><div><div>-Alex</div><div><br></div><=
div>--&nbsp;</div><div>/ah</div><div>indyhall.org</div><div>coworking in =
philadelphia</div></div></div>
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                <p style=3D=22color: =23A0A0A8;=22>On Monday, August 27, =
2012 at 11:37 AM, Cospace wrote:</p>
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e:solid;border-width:1px;margin-left:0px;padding-left:10px;=22>
                    <span><div><div>We do it all the time Rob; there is n=
o better way to experience other collaborative cultures, environments, an=
d spaces, than to get out there and experience them. &nbsp;The <a href=3D=
=22http://cospace.co/austin-tx/cospace-n-austin/=22>Cospace in N. Austin<=
/a> does have an option to just buy a day or two but I'm really answering=
 the other half of your question; I find that I'm often much more product=
ive when I get out of a space in which I'm familiar and comfortable and w=
ork some place else.<div><br></div><div>Where have you thought about goin=
g=3F<br><div><br></div><div>Paul</div><div><br></div><div>Co-founder; <a =
href=3D=22http://cospace.co=22>Cospace</a><br><br>On Saturday, August 25,=
 2012 10:09:35 AM UTC-5, cave...=40<a href=3D=22http://nospam.gmail.com=22=
>nospam.gmail.com</a> wrote:<blockquote type=3D=22cite=22><div>Hi all,<br=
><br>To get away from the daily life and get a lot of work done, I've tho=
ught maybe going out of town and working might be a fun idea. Get to see =
another town, another coworking spot, get some things done.<br>
<br>Has anyone else done this=3F Do you allow people to buy a couple of d=
ays=3F<br><br>I thought it might be neat to do some sort of minimal =22co=
working exchange=22 thing - get to be productive and also connect with ot=
hers.<br>
<br>Rob<br>
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