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NetRoots: progressive avatars plot regime change

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For folks on the lefty-side of the political spectrum, there's a virtual space for gathering with other organizers and activists in Second Life at RootsCamp on Better World Island. Here's how they describe it:

RootsCamps are 2006 post-election debriefs. Progressives -- everyone from the "netroots" to precinct captains to field organizers to national message consultants -- is invited to come together to hash out what we learned in 2006 and how to apply those lessons going forward. RootsCampSL will take place for a week following the election, starting Nov. 8th.

Come by tomorrow, Thursday November 9, at 1PM PST, to talk about the results of the election on Tuesday. They posted a quick report of today's meeting and a draft schedule for the coming week.  The organizers Drew Frobrozz and Ruby Glitter are very open to suggestions.  (I should know better than to open by big trap, if I want to avoid getting volunteered for stuff.)

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I kept my big trap closed ... BTW, do you think the Machinima session might run longer than an hour? I can't get there until 2 or possible 2:30?

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