SCN: Democracy Tour

Rod Clark bb615 at scn.org
Fri Oct 26 19:25:43 PDT 2001


Patrick Fisher wrote:
> ... currently, SCN is not much more than a list of links.

Patrick, 

   You seem to understimate how unusual and even rare a city
guide like SCN's is in this world. Even now, seven and a half
years after SCN started, it's still unusual to find a sizable
site about a big city that values as much as SCN does the
contributions of such a wide range of people who are trying to
improve our society in some way. For years we have been
gathering together before the eyes of the public as much as we
can of the published work (or at least the Web sites) of the
thousands of our neighbors who are working to improve
civilization somehow. Some of them are succeeding, and others
are at least holding back the effects of soulless entropy and
uncaring. Do you really intend to dismiss this kind of gathering
together as unimportant, and focus our main efforts on the Web
equivalent of water cooler conversations and talk radio?

Rod Clark
webeditors at scn.org

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