[sustran] Re: Sellective interntional WebRing for leading transport policy and practice sites

Wendell Cox wcox at publicpurpose.com
Thu Nov 19 09:14:56 JST 1998


Eric...

Would be happy to participate.

Best regards,
Wendell Cox

Eric Britton wrote:

> To: Wendell Cox
>
> Thanks for telling us about your article.  I had a look at both it
> and your WebSite and found both to be impressive. As I pondered
> it, the following thought came to mind.
>
> For our CarShare Consortium we have set up the beginnings of a
> WebRing which we are now trying to develop in a most selective
> manner to bring together only the leading sites that deal with
> these issues (You can see it in its present incomplete but still
> barebones operational
> http://www.ecoplan.org/carshare/cs_index.htm).
>
> We are considering doing something along these lines with the more
> general topic of, call it, "alternative or critical thinking about
> transportation policy and practices" via our World Transport
> Policy and Practice WebSite (at http://www.ecoplan.org/World
> Transport Policy and Practice).  Might you wish to have The Public
> Purpose  among the first to join our loop?
>
> I am placing this note here in public just in case others of you
> might have some suggestions along these lines.  Once again, we
> wish to be highly selective, and certainly we would want no more
> than a couple of handfuls of the leading sources of such thinking
> on the Ring. There are plenty of monster lists of institutions and
> groups out there on the Net, but here we would like to focus a
> bit.
>
> Eric Britton
>
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