Michael Cahill
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Tim Jenkin Oct. 11, 2008.

 

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June 22, 2009

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How are you currently involved with the Community Exchange Network?
CES User
What's the full name of your Exchange? Answer N/A if you are not yet an Admin or User.
Brislets
Describe your Exchange (type of exchange, location, activities, members, how it's going)
Brislets has about 70 members, meets every 2 months
If your Exchange has its own local website, what is its address?
http://www.lets.org.au/brislets/

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At 4:29pm on June 22, 2009, odette said…
>Here in this part of France it appears that many LETS members are not computer users so will be resistant to an on line system. > vive la france! yr questions about demografics etc write to tim the administrator and genious who put the talent x on the vertual level. i'm a great beleiver that we need to use all available means electronic and non to run the system! its the markets that excelle in people buying/selling things for talents. don't resist the computer/internet root! its a whole lot more attractive for the younger generation too who are weened on gizmos and the internet. all the best. do let us know how its going in france. the home of europs intellectuals!
At 12:40am on January 13, 2009, Gaynor said…
Hey Michael. How is it going? Long time no hear. Will glad to hear the news from you & your family. Gaynor.
At 5:08pm on January 12, 2009, Adewale Bankole said…
Am a young university graduate. i enjoy community,i need a volunteer job. I believe that Service to humanity is the best work of life, am ready to relocate if needed. I will be glad to read from you.have a blissful day ..i await your reply.mail me walegolden@yahoo.com
Humble Regards,
Ray.
At 4:33pm on October 11, 2008, odette said…
bon jour!
pls go to
http://www.community-exchange.org/
sign up and then you can go to the members tab and voila you can see whos who in the zoo and how many there are
it takes a long time to up load as there is so much info - an excelle spreadsheet - so i hope you don't mind if i don't do it for you!
and
you just have to sign up so you can see how FANTASTICLY convienient the exchange being on line!!
i can't imagine doing it on a ledger how slow and how non green it is! as im sure you have to drive to where ever the office is!
ou revoir mr. le oz!
At 8:22pm on October 10, 2008, odette said…
have you got a relative in the uk? eddie cahill?
are you french but living in australia or are you australian living in france
a tad confusing under yr avitar
 
 

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