Glen mentioned the archives. There are fairly easily searched versions here:
  http://n2.nabble.com/Friam-f471366.html
  http://friam.org/
You can also search the mailman archive
  http://redfish.com/pipermail/friam_redfish.com/

Secondly, we are building a self-paced Netlogo tutorial we use in our class at the Santa Fe Institute's summer school:
  http://backspaces.net/wiki/NetLogo_Tutorial
If you find problems with the tutorial, let us know, we can fix it and you'll be helping this year's class by improving it!

Thirdly .. we *really* need to create a site with pages with all the projects we've done over the last several years. Its been our intension to do so, but its extra overhead and we're often off on another project by then. But with the Complex becoming very active, we want to capture its project history, and that may be the biggest help of all: how to approach interesting problems from the "complexity" point of view.

In a way, your input on help you would like to have would be useful. A "three wishes" approach. If you had three wishes Friam could grant to make complexity more approachable, what would they be?

    -- Owen



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