Post #182,037
11/1/04 3:30:47 PM
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Since no one said "nay"...
...I assume this means you guys and gals are OK with hosting a physics board?
Just one "nay" is enough...
-drl
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Post #182,042
11/1/04 3:41:39 PM
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ix-nay on the nays
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Post #182,044
11/1/04 3:48:12 PM
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"Yes we have no objections"?
-drl
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Post #182,046
11/1/04 3:51:57 PM
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"No, (i)we(they) do not object!"
-- [link|mailto:greg@gregfolkert.net|greg], [link|http://www.iwethey.org/ed_curry|REMEMBER ED CURRY!] @ iwetheyNo matter how much Microsoft supporters whine about how Linux and other operating systems have just as many bugs as their operating systems do, the bottom line is that the serious, gut-wrenching problems happen on Windows, not on Linux, not on Mac OS. -- [link|http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1622086,00.asp|source]Here is an example: [link|http://www.greymagic.com/security/advisories/gm001-ie/|Executing arbitrary commands without Active Scripting or ActiveX when using Windows]
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Post #182,070
11/1/04 4:50:33 PM
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Re: "No, (i)we(they) do not object!"
Initial topic list
1.\tGeneral 2.\tExperiments 3.\tRelativity 4.\tQuanta 5.\tFields 6.\tStrings 7.\tLoops 8.\tCondensed 9.\tPlasma 10.\tMaterial 11.\tMath 12.\tMetaphysics 13.\tSpeculative 14.\tSociology 15.\tHistory
-drl
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Post #182,073
11/1/04 5:12:04 PM
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Categories?
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #182,074
11/1/04 5:16:10 PM
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Nah
Don't really need to subdivide it just yet, considering the likely audience.
Unless you can think of something obvious I omitted...
-drl
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Post #182,078
11/1/04 5:30:17 PM
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The obvious thing you omitted...
There needs to be at least one. :-)
I'd at least separate the specific sections (strings, loops, etc) from the general stuff (sociology, history, etc).
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #182,083
11/1/04 5:46:22 PM
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Ah fine
1. Theory ...Relativity ...Quanta ...Strings ...Loops
2. Experiment .....
etc. etc. I'll work it out at home.
-drl
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Post #182,075
11/1/04 5:17:04 PM
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I'd suggest some changes.
Don't 8 and 10 overlap? What about experiements in solid-state physics? Where would that go? Where would discussions about global warming go?
Why not start with a smaller list and see how it goes? And/Or break them up into categories like Scott suggests.
Cheers, Scott.
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Post #182,076
11/1/04 5:18:40 PM
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Re: I'd suggest some changes.
This is going to be mostly theorists, and the topics listed were the ones they'll most likely want to talk about. I personally would have left out strings because it isn't physics :)
-drl
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Post #182,101
11/1/04 8:56:58 PM
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Do you think you'll get that much traffic?
We were able to start with several dozen forums because there was an "instant" population of over 100. If you have only a dozen, then 15 forums might be too many. I see web-forum sites for things from time to time and so many of them have empty forums - that probably looked like a good idea at the outset - because there just ain't enough regulars.
Wade.
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Post #182,155
11/2/04 1:02:23 AM
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Suggestion
Take your topic list and reduce it to something like: \r\n \r\n- General
\r\n- Experiments
\r\n- Math
\r\n- History
\r\n- Sociology
\r\n- Speculative
\r\n \r\n Seriously, that’s all you need to start with; add new fora as your community requires it. \r\n Best of luck. I’ll point Matt Nobes (physics dude from K5, all-round good egg) at it.
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Post #182,053
11/1/04 4:08:30 PM
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There's a website on our "street"
It's run by a geek. And he keeps good things to read. But you should hear him speak!
When you ask him anything, he never answers "no". He just "yes"es you to death, And as he takes your d'oh, he tells you...
-- Chris Altmann
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