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NEW GALLERIES LIVE

Mindful In The Storm is proud to announce the release of episode thre=
e (I.iii) of our online gallery and oasis, and the chance to offer you even=
more profound opportunities to wash your eyes and relax to your mind.

New exhibits include a stunning Java applet composed by Supersnail; a=
series of poignant statements by an anonymous techie in South Africa; and =
an eloquent Flash presentation of the Buddhist Wheel of Life produced by ww=
w.buddhanet.net. Mindful In The Storm's introductory sequence has been redo=
ne and the site's format has evolved and matured.


www.mindfulinthestorm.org
The galleries will be live for the next quarter, so do not feel rushe=
d. In fact, rushing is highly frowned upon – the site is rather meaningles=
s if you're in a hurry. When you find some quiet time (or need some time) t=
hat's when you should go and explore. The site is configured so you can vis=
it and return as needed and still find new experiences each time.

Thank you's: First off, a calm ST(mindful)ORM shout to Matt Klein and=
Kwejibo for getting it and supporting it. And another to Matt Ipcar for pr=
oviding the great new logos and site navigation images that you see around =
the site. Thanks to the QA team. Thanks to all of you who bulk up my user l=
ogs and send great emails. Special thanks to Molly Ditmore for editing and =
being.

If you find meaning in ST(mindful)ORM and want to support it, the bes=
t thing you can do is pass the word. This mailing list is much smaller than=
you'd think. A link from your site to ours is also helpful. This is a work=
in progress, and if you would like to donate your time, services or ideas,=
don't be shy.

Big plans are already in the works for the next release (I.iv), which=
will offer an audio area with hours of music from an MP3-only double album=
and sets by some of my favorite turntablists.

As always, be mindful and relax to your mind!

Ted Rheingold
ST(mindful)ORM



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ul In The
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.iii)
of our online gallery and oasis, and the chance to offer you even mor=
e
profound opportunities to wash your eyes and relax to your mind.
<P>New exhibits include a stunning Java applet composed by Supersnail=
; a
series of poignant statements by an anonymous techie in South Africa;=
and
an eloquent Flash presentation of the Buddhist Wheel of Life produced=
by
www.buddhanet.net. Mindful In The Storm's introductory sequence has b=
een
redone and the site's format has evolved and matured.
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<P>The galleries will be live for the next quarter, so do not feel ru=
shed.
In fact, rushing is highly frowned upon – the site is rather meaning=
less
if you're in a hurry. When you find some quiet time (or need some tim=
e)
that's when you should go and explore. The site is configured so you =
can
visit and return as needed and still find new experiences each time.=

<P>Thank you's: First off, a calm ST(mindful)ORM shout to Matt Klein =
and
Kwejibo for getting it and supporting it. And another to Matt Ipcar f=
or
providing the great new logos and site navigation images that you see=

around the site. Thanks to the QA team. Thanks to all of you who bulk=
up
my user logs and send great emails. Special thanks to Molly Ditmore f=
or
editing and being.
<P>If you find meaning in ST(mindful)ORM and want to support it, the =
best
thing you can do is pass the word. This mailing list is much smaller =
than
you'd think. A link from your site to ours is also helpful. This is a=
work
in progress, and if you would like to donate your time, services or i=
deas,
don't be shy.
<P>Big plans are already in the works for the next release (I.iv), wh=
ich
will offer an audio area with hours of music from an MP3-only double =
album
and sets by some of my favorite turntablists.
<P>As always, be mindful and relax to your mind!
<P>Ted Rheingold<BR><A href="http://www.mindfulinthestorm.org"><FON=
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