Re: [FRIAM] Hosting + CMS?

2008-02-17 Thread Robert Holmes
Please not HostGo! Otherwise I'll never get any email from you guys (bounce, bounce, bounce) One thing we discussed over lunch a week or so ago - how about hosting it yourself? You'll probably be able to identify and repair problems faster than the typical ISP's customer (non-)service. Plus yo

Re: [FRIAM] Hosting + CMS?

2008-02-17 Thread Alfredo CV
Maybe it's what you are looking for. Is one of the choices I'm considering to change my current hosting service. Furthermore it's not expensive. http://www.a2hosting.com/ Server run on Linux not in Solaris but offers: Ruby & Rails Perl / CGI-BIN PHP 5 Zend

[FRIAM] Sour's Ear to Silk Purse

2008-02-17 Thread Nicholas Thompson
b 2008 23:19:56 -0700 > From: Owen Densmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [FRIAM] Hosting + CMS? > To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group > > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed; delsp=yes >

Re: [FRIAM] Sour's Ear to Silk Purse

2008-02-17 Thread Giles Bowkett
On 2/17/08, Nicholas Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Robert, > > Thanks for these comments. Are you actually a person who could make me > understand Bayes intuitively, a little bit? > You could have free coffee from me anytime you wanted to try that. Here's a basic rundown of Bayes. I am no

[FRIAM] Amazon.com: Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences: Books

2008-02-17 Thread Owen Densmore
Interesting series of math books I hadn't seen before http://tinyurl.com/39mdok They're "monographs" .. i.e. short and to the point in several areas of interest to the complexity community. -- Owen FRIAM Applied Complexity

[FRIAM] 501c3 tax free organizations

2008-02-17 Thread Nicholas Thompson
According to the IRS EVERY approved 501c3 application is a public document. Anybody know where I can find these on the interenet? Sorry for a boring topic, Nick Nicholas S. Thompson Research Associate, Redfish Group, Santa Fe, NM ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Professor of Psychology and Ethology, C

Re: [FRIAM] Sour's Ear to Silk Purse

2008-02-17 Thread Ken Lloyd
I found a really interesting "book" that not only helps understand Bayes, but understand Inverse Theory as well. mesoscopic.mines.edu/~jscales/gp605/snapshot.pdf Ken > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Giles Bowkett > Sent: Sunday, F

[FRIAM] Complexity

2008-02-17 Thread Douglas Roberts
I suspect we would all agree that music is complex. Likewise, the interactions between people can be quite complex. Here's a new blog devoted to chronicling some of these complexities as they occur during the evenings, at the Tin Star Saloon in Santa Fe, NM. http://tinstarmusic.blogspot.com/ Ch

Re: [FRIAM] Hosting + CMS?

2008-02-17 Thread Robert Cordingley
Owen, For a commercial service I use Network Solutions (NS). They have 24x7 live support. You can check out their basic hosting packages at: http://www.networksolutions.com/web-hosting/compare.jsp?showBuyNow=true I notice they offer the open source tools of WordPress, Gallery and Tikiwiki

Re: [FRIAM] Science Tatoos

2008-02-17 Thread Roger Critchlow
They've moved to: http://carlzimmer.typepad.com/sciencetattoo -- rec -- On Feb 16, 2008 1:36 PM, Pamela McCorduck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Fabulous! I'll pass them on. > > P. > > > On Feb 16, 2008, at 2:52 PM, Ross Goeres wrote: > > > > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/carlzimmer/sets/72

Re: [FRIAM] Hosting + CMS?

2008-02-17 Thread James Steiner
I use hosting matters (www.hostingmatters.com) for turtlezero.com and others (e.g. www.peephaiku.com) They offer "fantastico" for easy install of an assortment of opensource cms and other apps,, plus you could install others at will. Has all the usual stuff: php, perl, mysql, etc.. I find their

Re: [FRIAM] Hosting + CMS?

2008-02-17 Thread Alfredo CV
Certainly, Mambo and Joomla CMSs are so easy to customize. Modules and Components can be easily built and thanks to the recently incorporated OOP capabilities in PHP, these CMSs are becoming powerful and easy tools. I don't know how to customize drupal an other CMS included in Fantastico (nice wo

Re: [FRIAM] limits of leapfrogging

2008-02-17 Thread phil henshaw
David, Oh, sure, from an investment point of view there are enormous opportunities for 'leapfrogging'. It is actually evident in the vast phenomenon of globalization. A lot of the global integration of trade and markets is just that. I expect there's probably also a good supply of 'glowing examp

Re: [FRIAM] Hosting + CMS?

2008-02-17 Thread Douglas Roberts
But, The agents won't be built on software objects, right? Just asking... ;-} --Doug -- Doug Roberts, RTI International [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] 505-455-7333 - Office 505-670-8195 - Cell On Feb 17, 2008 8:56 PM, Marcus G. Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Owen Densmore wrote:

Re: [FRIAM] 501c3 tax free organizations

2008-02-17 Thread qef
Nick -- This may not be directly to your point, but I know that each such organization must file a Form 990 with the IRS, which gives the balance sheet and other financial data.? You may therefore wish to start with an organization that you know (or have some interest in) and search on the Fo

Re: [FRIAM] Hosting + CMS?

2008-02-17 Thread Marcus G. Daniels
Owen Densmore wrote: > We're looking into which Hosting service to use, and what web Content > Management System to use for our new Santa Fe Complex. How about some Second Life real estate for the complex? http://secondlifegrid.net/programs/education That way, when you're sitting in the virtua

Re: [FRIAM] 501c3 tax free organizations

2008-02-17 Thread Nicholas Thompson
Thanks Clairborne, Since I asked the question, I have discovered that it is the responsibility of the tax free organization to provide copies of its crucial documents at cost to anybody who asks for them. THAT was easy. Nick - Original Message - From: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];f

[FRIAM] greetings from bandit, a new member

2008-02-17 Thread bandit
Greetings: My name is bandit Gangwere. I am a friend of Ken Lloyd. I am a Systems Engineer and specialize in Mission-Critical embedded systems. Right now, I am interested in learning if this field can be applied to making better embedded systems, or in applying them to new fields. I also have a 16