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Date:      Tue, 09 Apr 2002 03:41:17 -0700
From:      Terry Lambert <tlambert2@mindspring.com>
To:        chat@freebsd.org
Subject:   Anyone in FreeBSD-land going to the Foresight Gathering?
Message-ID:  <3CB2C54D.CCD6561F@mindspring.com>

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Anyone in FreeBSD-land going to the Foresight Gathering?

I know you have to make a tax-deductible donation and a
commitment over 5 years, but it's relatively small, and
it looks incredibly interesting...

-- Terry

http://www.foresight.org/SrAssoc/spring2002/

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WHAT THOUGHT LEADERS SAY ABOUT FORESIGHT GATHERINGS:
Greg Bear: "A great and brain-jazzing experience!"
David Brin: "A great gathering of independent thinkers from all over
    this rambunctious civilization"
Esther Dyson: "Intriguing conference!"
Doug Engelbart: "Very very worthwhile for me"
John Gilmore: "Interesting experiment"
Bill Joy: "Thanks for bringing the group together"
Steve Jurvetson: "Mind candy for my soul...an opportunity to explore
   new horizons, challenge assumptions, and turbocharge a pursuit of
   lifetime learning"
Ray Kurzweil: "A unique and exhilarating experience...a large group
   of people who have sophisticated, enlightened, and thoughtful ideas
   about the future"
Doug Lenat: "People I wouldn't have met anywhere else -- but needed to"
Eric Raymond: "Fascinating schmoozathon!"
Gregory Stock: "An extraordinary gathering of stimulating, diverse people.
   One great conversation after another"
Vernor Vinge: "Had a great time and was exposed to fascinating ideas --
   and, more importantly -- fascinating sources of ideas"

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"Exploring the Edges"
Foresight Senior Associate Gathering
April 26-28, 2002
Silicon Valley, California
http://www.foresight.org/SrAssoc/spring2002

Foresight's Annual Brainstorming-Planning-Actionfest & Nanoschmoozathon

Huge revolutions in technology are expected to show up in the next 5-to-30
years -- come hear what they are, how they'll change your life, and how to
influence them.

Featuring "Not Another Nanotech VC Panel"
covering what you _won't_ hear at the nanotech biz conferences

Special Event: Debate of the Decade
"BioFuture vs. MachineFuture"
Gregory Stock vs. Ray Kurzweil

New: Job opportunities table. Bring your resume or your help wanted info and
we'll help to facilitate a match.

Confirmed speakers include:

*   Tom W. Bell: controversial law prof who keeps challenging society's
fundamental beliefs -- and succeeds
*   Stewart Brand: multidisciplinary pioneer; author, How Buildings Learn;
founder, Whole Earth Catalog; co-founder, All Species Inventory,
Long Bets Foundation
*   Eric Drexler: nanotechnologist; author, Engines of Creation,
Nanosystems
*   David Friedman: maverick economist; author, The Machinery of Freedom
*   Ray Kurzweil: author, The Age of Intelligent Machines, The Age of
Spiritual Machines; winner, National Medal of Technology
*   Leon Fuerth: former National Security Advisor to VP Al Gore
*   Steve Jurvetson: managing director, Draper Fisher Jurvetson;
"The Valley's Sharpest VC"
*   Ray Kurzweil: author, The Age of Intelligent Machines, The Age of
Spiritual Machines; winner, National Medal of Technology
*   Ralph Merkle: nanotechnologist; winner, Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology;
co-inventor, public key cryptography
*   Tim O'Reilly: open source advocate, Internet commerce pioneer, protester
against bad patents, best computer book publisher in world
*   Christine Peterson: coauthor, Unbounding the Future, Leaping the Abyss;
named 'open source software'
*   Paul Saffo: technology forecaster, quoted everywhere; a World 
Economic Forum
"Global Leader for Tomorrow"
*   Gregory Stock: author, Redesigning HUMANS: Our Inevitable Genetic Future;
Director, UCLA Program on Medicine, Technology and Society
*   Fred Turner: poet laureate of nanotechnology; aesthetic theoretician

Topics include:
*  Nanotechnology  *  Radical life extension  *  Expanding biosphere into space
*  Repairing environmental damage  *  Openness vs. privacy
*  Machine intelligence: could we be surprised?  *  Encouraging open 
technologies
*  Preventing abuse of technology  *  Spreading tech benefits to "have nots"
*  Reining in "intellectual property" law  *  Speeding up change to 
reduce risk?
*  Nanotech investment  *  Action plans

Who comes: 200 of those most able to see what's ahead -- and consider 
what to do
about it.  As a group we have technical skill, entrepreneurial drive, financial
resources, experience in effecting change, and the sheer pigheaded 
determination
to make a difference.  (See http://www.foresight.org/SrAssoc)

When: April 26 evening though April 28, 2002.  We'll start with a reception at
7 PM Friday and wrap up at about 5 PM Sunday.

Where: Palo Alto in Silicon Valley -- the birthplace of disruptive new
technologies

How: Not just passive listening -- the emphasis is on intense interaction

Why: To plan your the future of your career, your family, and your 
organization,
you need to know what's coming

Thinking about the coming changes -- even the positive ones -- can be 
intimidating
when done solo.  Join us as we take our annual group swim into the memepool of
the future

Come exercise your foresight muscle.  There's nowhere to get a better 
view of the
wild ride ahead.

Special thanks to our Corporate Sponsor:
Draper Fisher Jurvetson http://www.dfj.com

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