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		<title>Oh, the Humanity 2.0</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Here&#8217;s something to look forward to after Gnomedex:  an interactive workshop titled, &#8220;Humanity 2.0 -where the tech are we going and do we want to go there?&#8221;  The workshop takes place on Orcas Island on September 9th.  The description on the host&#8217;s site, Spark Northwest, says:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Here&#8217;s something to look forward to after Gnomedex:  an interactive workshop titled, &#8220;Humanity 2.0 -where the tech are we going and do we want to go there?&#8221;  The workshop takes place on Orcas Island on September 9th.  The description on the host&#8217;s site, Spark Northwest, says:</p>
	<p><blockquote>As technology permeates our daily lives, it helps, and it hurts.  How does our increasing use and dependence on tools such as email, cell phones, iPods, or social networking sites effect our desire for human fulfillment and spiritual transformation?  We don&#8217;t knowâ€¦  Seriously, we don&#8217;t.  Do you? </p>
	<p>In an age of dizzying technological innovation, one rarely has the time to stop and reflect on these changes.  It&#8217;s clear that our technologies are getting faster, more powerful and more ubiquitous.   However, what&#8217;s not so clear is:  Does the added value outweigh the often unnoticed costs?  Isn&#8217;t that an important question?</blockquote></p>
	<p>It is an important question, I think, and one that isn&#8217;t explored nearly enough.  I&#8217;m glad to see someone giving a forum to this issue that promises to be both fun and productive.</p>
	<p><center><img style="float:right; padding-left:10px; width:200px" src="http://myskitch.com/stumax/spark_northwest_-_september_9th__2007__humanity_2.0_workshop-20070809-105952.jpg" alt="Spark NorthWest - September 9th, 2007: Humanity 2.0 Workshop"/></center>My buddy Leif Hansen is the owner of Spark Northwest and the workshop&#8217;s co-organizer.  I&#8217;ve found Leif to be passionate, smart, and thoughtful, so I&#8217;m sure there will be some stimulating and thought-provoking discussion at Humanity 2.0.  At the very least, it&#8217;s an excuse to visit Orcas Island for the weekend.  That&#8217;s never bad.</p>
	<p>Check out <a href="http://sparknw.com/content/view/84/83/" title="Spark NorthWest - September 9th, 2007:  Humanity 2.0 Workshop">all the details at Spark Northwest</a>.</p>

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