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August 10, 2007

Platial Ambassadorial Tour- Join Us In Mexico

Come join Platial in Mexico anytime between now and August 26th! If you think you'll be around or are coming now that you have a reason just let us know. We've been wanting to travel as a team for a long time-- shake up our thinking with more global outreach and collaboration. Plus it's an extended hackathon where we can work together  and adventure together 20 hours a day. Depending on the momentum of this week, we're thinking of hosting a WhereCamp of sorts August 17th and 18th. We'll be in DF, San Miguel de Allende and QuerĂ©tero.

We scored a fantastic house in San Miguel from friends from which to start this experiment. It's hard to tell if your indoors or outdoors in every room of the house. Fountains, tilework and patios abound. The experiment goes something like this; If we are building a global resource doesn't it make sense to be untethered and actively collaborate with developers, artists, thinkers and users around the world? The challenge is to do this cheaply, effectively and with visible advancement and development.

We just arrived a few hours ago so please give us recommendations of where to go and who to meet!

If it works out, heres where we hope to go...


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We're banking on our new friends at Coushsurfing to show us how it's done!

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