~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SANDY SANDFORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S'punks, Anyone need a job in the Bay Area? I think a Cypherpunk would be ideal for this job. S a n d y ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: 17 Nov 95 17:29:42 From: Steve Gibson <Steve_Gibson@bionomics.org> To: Friends of Bionomics <Friends_of_Bionomics@notes.worldcom.com> Subject: Give us your wired, your poor, your HTML hacker, yearning to web freely Dear Friends, We need help. We need a combination web-cultivator, researcher, editor, conference assistant and Notes/Mac wizard. In sum, a typical enterpreneurial utility infielder. Finding people who comfortably straddle the worlds of public policy and high technology can be tricky. We look to you, as someone familiar with The Bionomics Institute, for assistance in this key search. (After all, this one hire represents a 33% increase in our staff.) If you know of such a person, please get the following information to them, or get them in touch with us. Thanks, Steve * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * JOB OPENING * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * WHO WE ARE The Bionomics Insitute is non-profit educational foundation (aka Think Tank) dedicated to replacing the conventional mechanistic model of the economy with a living, ecosystem one, as described in Michael Rothschild's book <Bionomics: Economy as Ecosystem>. QUALIFICATIONS Must be comfortable (1) all over the WWW, and inside the HTML of our web site, and (2) researching economics, technology, history, biology, public policy and ??? using libraries, on-line data sources, phone calls and brainpower, and 3) familiar with free-market thinking. JOB DESCRIPTION (1) Nurture Institute web site. (2) Provide primary research support for free-market think tank/high-tech columnist. (3) Maintain research library. (4) Assist in general operations of Institute, including conferences, etc. (5) etc. (6) see 5. ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE Informal but intense work environment, self-starters only. Teamwork and communication trite but very necessary. Technical knowledge must be matched with broad interests and strong English skills. Small staff, medium salary, large hours. IF YOU MADE IT THIS FAR Do your research on Bionomics (www.bionomics.org would be a good place to start), then email resume to Research@bionomics.org. (November 17, 1995) Steve Gibson, Executive Director, The Bionomics Institute, 415/454-1000, www.bionomics.org