"I've smoked more good cigars than I ever had in my life," says Brad Bergfalk.
"Invigorating dialogue. Decent wine. Fantastic view. Eclectic home," says Chris Breuninger.
"You're blogging me at this moment?" says Len Sweet.
"What people?" says Bill Easum.
We're sitting on Orcas Island, enjoying the view, the food, and the stimulating conversation of about 25 thinkers, doers, change agents at the home of Len & Elizabeth Sweet.
"The less you do (in terms of programming) and the more focused you are on the few things that matter, they more you'll grow." That's Bill Easum's main point during this time away to think, dream, and plan for the future.
The jest of what we're talking about is the future of the mainline after the death of the mainline.
I've got some great notes that I'll release over the next few days. Stay tuned.
PS - If you want to see part of the future that we're looking at and designing, take a look at www.epiccenter4d.com if you want to see an EPIC library online. You'll get an avatar and you'll see yourself moving through space.
The first time we download this, you'll be downloading a whole world of chat, movement, 3-d.
The premise is that books shaped us. You will enter this world and become a virtual learner. We do not know of many or any other websites in the world like this: Three D Immersion Technology. It is not made for low-end computers or dial in motems. Have fun.
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