Thanks for the feedback so far everyone - much appreciated! I'll post
more on those topics when I have a spare minute.
Tara - I do know! I think it was mostly Andrew Hoppin that was using
it? The commute *does* suck! Been meaning to catch up with you on this
topic, so hopefully I can stop by Citizen Space in the next week or
2 :)
Ariel
On Oct 9, 8:46 am, "Tara Hunt" <
horsepig...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ariel,
> Cool! You know that NASA had a desk at both The Hat Factory and Citizen
> Space in the early days? Unfortunately, they didn't use it (mostly because
> of the commute, I think). But the idea was that they would start there and
> then open their own someday. Congrats for doing that!
>
> T
>
> On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 8:15 AM, Alex Hillman
> <
dangerouslyawes...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
>
> > If this provides ANY way to get involved with the space program, the nerdy
> > side of me is interested.
>
> > On the other hand, I echo Tony in the fact that...most of the existing
> > communities probably have space-nerds worth tapping into, and rather than
> > providing facilities, it'd likely be most effective to provide programs for
> > existing space members/communities to get involved with. Less work for
> > everyone, and one step closer to consumer-powered space exploration!
>
> > -Alex
>
> > --
> > -----
> > --
> > -----
> > Alex Hillman
> > im always developing something
> > digital:
a...@weknowhtml.com
> > visual:
www.dangerouslyawesome.com
> > local:
www.indyhall.org
>
> > On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 11:02 AM, Tony Bacigalupo <
tonybacigal...@gmail.com
> > > wrote:
>
> >> Cool... I'm very curious to learn, in particular, NASA's goals in
> >> establishing multiple spaces.
>
> >> If that's indeed something currently in progress, keep in mind that this
> >> group has thousands of people across hundreds of cities around the world,
> >> many of whom are very well-connected in their respective communities... so
> >> interfacing with them as you move forward would likely prove beneficial.
>
> >> Okay, I'm getting excited. Love NASA. Looking forward to seeing what
> >> develops!
>
> >> Tony
>
> >>> On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 1:42 AM, Ariel Waldman <
ariel.wald...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> >>>> Hi everyone,
>
> >>>> I wanted to wait to post this to the group until we had more details
> >>>> locked down, but it seems you all want to know any details that I have
> >>>> at the moment on this subject!
>
> >>>> I work in the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View as a program
> >>>> coordinator for NASA CoLab (
http://colab.arc.nasa.gov) and one of my
> >>>> main responsibilities is to head up coworking environments. My team
> >>>> recently moved into a new coworking space in Mountain View that is
> >>>> open to the public and we're still in the process of forming all the
> >>>> details and "house rules" as well as making it more awesome overall.
> >>>> We'll have an "open house/coworking day" soon, and I will *definitely*
> >>>> announce that on this group when it's confirmed.
>
> >>>> Our website in progress for coworking details (past/present, virtual/
> >>>> physical) at NASA can be found athttp://
colab.arc.nasa.gov/coworking
> Business (
http://www.amazon.com/Whuffie-Factor-Capital-Winning-Communities/dp/0...
> )