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[i]The comments by Iain were not as they seemed trying to just get members in London as the BIS membership demographic as people know spreads wide and far but that it was rather pointing out that the BIS now had a forum on Facebook where people can talk about the BIS. We also have twitter and more will follow once the NEW web site is up and running in the next few weeks. Richard Osborne has been working tirelessly, between dealing with real rockets at Reaction Engines (yes he really is a rocket scientist) for weeks now on making it a much better web experience. We know it needed changing, we have done that, and it will be live very soon. If anyone is worried about how the BIS is doing thing then: 1) can I suggest they attend the meeting at BIS HQ on the 26th of March to air their views and ideas. We really do want to hear them. Or 2) If anyone else for that matter has a view, comment or idea about the BIS in general, its current status etc they can contact me "off forum" and pass their comments etc. You can get my email from Rick. I am very happy to listen to anyone who has posted in that message thread as I am part of the BIS "Focus Group" (picture in this month's Spaceflight) as well as new "Membership Group Chair" and would look forward to all ideas and thoughts. I want people to realise they have to come to the BIS directly if they have anything to say, ideas, comments good or bad rather than post messages on forums that may never be seen by some at the BIS. The whole idea for the future BIS is for us to be more inclusive, not exclusive, open and transparent and we need the membership to help us with that by communicating to us directly what they want. Also, if people want out of town meetings contact me and we will see what we can set up, without the membership's input we can't do much at all. Especially in forums that not everyone involved in the BIS reads. They should come to us in the first instance.[/i]
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