{"id":822,"date":"2006-11-14T01:16:00","date_gmt":"2006-11-14T00:16:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/easa.antville.org\/stories\/1510931\/"},"modified":"2006-11-14T01:16:00","modified_gmt":"2006-11-14T00:16:00","slug":"letterfracked","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/easa.paradeiser.net\/?p=822","title":{"rendered":"Letterfracked"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>If the others are amazed, I&#8217;m totally Letterfracked (this is sooo gonna be a word in the new glossario:)<br \/>&#10;What a great INCM experience. Once again. I am happy to see that we managed to take the energy and mentality from Brighton on to the future by a rather productive moscow meeting (without being as good morning-people as in brighton).<br \/>&#10;<br \/>&#10;This is gonna be a long letter&#8230; but heck, let&#8217;s just start.    <br \/>&#10;<br \/>&#10;I thank Inara for being such a good friend to us all, but also for being enough of a cool blooded business girl to get incm006 together. Russian seems to be a language that can perform miracles when spoken well. Everybody should know: so many things were still open on thursday and friday before the meeting started, so many people were not keeping their promises. All those people got either bitchslapped by Inara&#8217;s wonderphone, smoothly seduced by Agnia&#8217;s magicmobile or sandwiched between Elena&#8217;s stereophonic speakersystem (she was armed with two of those nokia things day and night).          <br \/>&#10;<br \/>&#10;My body is in holland, my mind still in Russia. <br \/>&#10;Was talking to a riding train between Moscow and St. Petersburg yesterday for more than half an hour to surpress my after-incm depression and hear about how the discussion is going on, today I couldn&#8217;t resist to do it again (thank god, alah and the like, for SkypeOut). Not just for a newsupdate, but also to put a new thing on the &#8216;agenda&#8217;: the registration of a new domain name for the future new and improved easa-website. A proposal which came through to me by a phonecall from Wouter who was discussing it with Simon on that very moment at the TUDelft faculty. They proposed to buy somthing like www.easa-network.org since easa.org is taken and .tk looks so cheap. The answer from St.Petersburg came back   : easa.tk seems to be still ok for the future is the general opnion. But maybe more people want to react on this issue, please do so.<br \/>&#10;<br \/>&#10;What does this story proof? EASA might not be ON-A-PLANE yet, but is certainly very much ON AIR. Modern technology is just a tool of course, but let&#8217;s hope it&#8217;s something that makes the HUB-idea (which got accepted in moscow, dear friends) actually work.<br \/>&#10;<br \/>&#10;One week ago my future was very unclear, now it is just so perfectly simple: Elefsina 007, Istria 007, Letterfrack 008. I guess the moderating got me deeply connected with the holy spirit of easa. Finally I can say I believe in something. Haha, yeah, well, whatever:) Thanking everybody (again) for the great experience!<br \/>&#10;<br \/>&#10;Dazvidanya lyudi moye!<br \/>&#10;<br \/>&#10;Jurrien&#10;&#10;<br \/>&#10;<br \/>&#10;<small>&#10;posted by jurnalism<br \/>&#10;Tue, 14 Nov 2006 00:16:00 GMT<\/small>&#10;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>If the others are amazed, I&#8217;m totally Letterfracked (this is sooo gonna be a word in the new glossario:)&#10;What a great INCM experience. Once again. 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