Talk:The Arlington Institute

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Founded in 1989 by futurist John L. Petersen, The Arlington Institute (TAI) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit research institute that specializes in thinking about global futures and trying to influence rapid, positive change. TAI encourages systemic, non-linear approaches to planning and believes that effective thinking about the future is enhanced by applying newly emerging technology. Therefore, it strives to be agents of change by creating intellectual frameworks & tool-sets for understanding the transition in which we are living. Society, science, ecology and commerce are converging at the intersection of danger and opportunity. A complexity and unpredictability that is beyond our past experience characterize the challenges at hand. TAI believes that if humanity's preferred future is to be realized, new tools for strategic planning and problem solving must be invented and combined.

Hiberniantears 20:50, 18 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Removing memetics category

I am removing the memetics category from this article since you learn no more about the article's contents from the category and v.v. Since so many things may be memes we should try to keep the category closely defined in order to remain useful. Hope you're okay with that. The link to meme would be enough I suggest. Facius 11:50, 23 July 2007 (UTC)