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Splitting? was Re: How do forces work?

Posted by Robert J. Cordingley on Apr 21, 2013; 7:25am
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/How-do-forces-work-tp7582853p7582888.html

Some (semi-serious) suggestions around how to split the list (use subgroups):

Philosophy
Physics of Quanta and the Continuum
Phunny stuff
Phuture trends in sociology/crowd sourcing/etc.
Sophtware
oh and... Complexity and ABM

Seems neither Mailman (the current listserv) nor Google Groups support subgroups tho'.  FWIW, Lsoft's Listserve might, see http://www.lsoft.com/manuals/maestro/4.0/htmlhelp/data%20administrator/ClassicLSListTargetGroups.html - where they are called Target Groups.

Robert C


On 4/20/13 10:47 AM, Owen Densmore wrote:
On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 5:11 PM, Stephen Guerin <[hidden email]> wrote:
Aya, it turns out Bruce recently unsubscribed from FRIAM. I hope you guys on the list are happy with your signal to noise ratio ;-)    Just kidding...keep it up.

OT, but:  I think we failed a test.  Maybe we should split the list?  Or use wedtech exclusively for physics, programming, etc?

I now simply don't know who is on what list, nor what their interests are.  I'm sure Russ wanted Bruce's post, right?

   -- Owen



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