Re: [FRIAM] digital ethics

2013-04-21 Thread Russell Standish
In relation to this, AFAIC, if it aint in open access, it aint visible. I can count on one hand the number of times in the last 10 years I've rooted around using my university's journal subscription to download the official journal copy of a paper. Usually, the stuff I am informed by is, in desce

Re: [FRIAM] How do forces work?

2013-04-21 Thread Nicholas Thompson
I know I am not qualified to join this discussion, but may I say just one thing? As we struggle with our data from our accelerators n' stuff, we bring to bear models from our experience . metaphors. The language of your discussion is full of such metaphors, and full, also, of expressions of

Re: [FRIAM] How do forces work?

2013-04-21 Thread Steve Smith
S - I'd like to think Gil and I could take credit for running Bruce off with our Light/Dark Boson/Lepton nonsensery but I think he's hardier than that! Carry On! - S Aya, it turns out Bruce recently unsubscribed from FRIAM. I hope you guys on the list are happy with your signal to noise rati

Re: [FRIAM] How do forces work?

2013-04-21 Thread Russ Abbott
When I asked AskA{Mathematician, Physicist} the force question, here's the answer I got -- which includes a pointer to the Feynman video mentioned earlier. In quantum field theory we talk about forces being conveyed by "force carriers". Photons for the Electroma

[FRIAM] PHPLint

2013-04-21 Thread Robert J. Cordingley
Quick question... Does anyone have any experience/success compiling and running PHPLint on Mac OSX (Mountain Lion)? Are there alternatives? Thanks Robert C FRIAM Applied Complexity Group l

Re: [FRIAM] Splitting? was Re: How do forces work?

2013-04-21 Thread Sarbajit Roy
lists.riseup.net (SYMPA based) allows sub-groups. http://www.sympa.org/manual/managing-members Sarbajit On 4/21/13, Robert J. Cordingley wrote: > Some (semi-serious) suggestions around how to split the list (use > subgroups): > > Philosophy > Physics of Quanta and the Continuum > Phunny stuff >

[FRIAM] Splitting? was Re: How do forces work?

2013-04-21 Thread Robert J. Cordingley
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