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

2013-04-28 Thread Arlo Barnes
[Week-old draft] But subgroups require me to know what I want and what I don't want so I can absolutely have or not have them, respectively. This does not reflect real mail, where I am not sure whether I think Phunny Stuph is amusing or crass and have to see it first. The best way to do this would

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