Mailing Lists: Dynamics Of Astrophysical Discs Discs in astrophysics. 6 8 April 1998. Complete Programme. This workshop,directed towards advanced graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and http://www.newton.cam.ac.uk/programmes/DAD/dadw01.html
Extractions: A Newton Institute Workshop on Discs in Astrophysics 6 - 8 April 1998 Complete Programme This workshop, directed towards advanced graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and researchers is intended to bring together scientists interested in physical processes that occur in Astrophysical discs. Hydromagnetic processes, turbulence, and external forcing will be considered. Discs in the context of active galactic nuclei, galaxy discs, protostars and close binary systems will be discussed. Organising Committee: J Goodman (Princeton), J Papaloizou (QMW), J Pringle (Cambridge), J Sellwood (Rutgers) Participants : M Abramowicz(*), J Binney(*), A Brandenburg, C Gammie, J Heyvaerts, JP Lasota(*), S Lubow, P Maloney, G Ogilvie, C Parnell(*), S Sridhar, C Terquem, A Whitworth(*), G Wynn(*). Invited speaker(*) Applications: The workshop will take place at the Newton Institute and accommodation for participants will be provided at Wolfson Court, adjacent to the Institute. The conference package costs £200 which includes registration fees, accommodation, breakfast and evening meals plus lunch and refreshments during the days that the workshop takes place. Further Information and Application Forms: Completed application forms should be sent to Heather Hughes at the above address, or via email to:
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Extractions: Email: Most of the items listed under physics are relevant to astronomy and astrophysics. The items listed here are focus on astronomy and astrophysics. The databases listed under Physics are also useful to astronomy and astrophysics. Those listed below are very specific to astronomy and astrophysics. Astrophysics Data System: Astronomy Abstract Service Reference Collection 520.5 A862 Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts (AAA) aims to present a comprehensive documentation of the literature concerning all aspects of astronomy, astrophysics, and their neighbouring fields. It is devoted to the recording, summarizing, and indexing of the relevant publications throughout the world. Since 1988, most of the information given in AAA is available on-line in the data base INSPEC . An on-line version of AAA in the 'reference format', i.e. without the summaries of the papers, is available in the data base
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Extractions: Original by Scott I. Chase. Warning! The e-mail addresses given here do not get checked and may be out-of-date. The Full Listings of the Review of Particle Properties (RPP), as well as other particle physics databases, are accessible on-line. Here is a summary of the major ones, as described in the RPP: Anyone with a SLAC account can access these databases. Alternately, most of us can access them via QSPIRES. You can access QSPIRES via BITNET with the 'send' command ('tell','bsend', or other system-specific command) or by using E-mail. For example, send QSPIRES@SLACVM FIND TITLE Z0 will get you a search of HEP for all papers that reference the Z0 in the title. By E-mail, you would send the one line message "FIND TITLE Z0" with a blank subject line to qspires@slacvm.bitnet
AstroWeb: Astronomy/Astrophysics On The Internet In addition to classified lists of resource records, the Consortium also provides a mailing lists (astronomyrelated), 18. Educational resources, 340 http://www.cv.nrao.edu/fits/www/astronomy.html
Extractions: Astronomy/Astrophysics on the Internet Welcome to AstroWeb - a collection of pointers to astronomy-related information available on the Internet. The database is maintained by the AstroWeb Consortium , a collaboration involving 9 individuals at 7 institutions. In addition to classified lists of resource records, the Consortium also provides a utility to search the AstroWeb database: (WAIS search help) Most of the URLs in the database are tested three times a day to verify aliveness (see "AstroWeb Dead URLs" and "AstroWeb Unreliable URLs" ). The Consortium will be pleased to accept contributions of new resource records. You can use HTML forms to This NRAO version of AstroWeb is recomputed at about 09:10 UTC each day, if the master database has been changed. Neither the individuals involved in the AstroWeb Consortium, nor their affiliated institutions, accept any responsibility for the contents or availability of information located at other Internet sites. 1/27/2003 2:57:25 PM The AstroWeb master database currently contains 3075 distinct resource records: Category Records
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Online Communities V.s. Classical Communities There are countless web pages, usenet discussion forums, mailing lists, andrealtime chat rooms for astrophysics enthusiasts to discuss their theories and http://spaz.ca/aaron/school/online.html
Extractions: A common theme which neo-luddites and other technological naysayers often recite is that personal computers and more specifically the internet, are destroying communities. This is a loaded statement, so much of this paper will be spent dissecting it and determining its meaning and value, if any. There are many questions that should be raised in response to the claim that the internet is destroying communities: What kind of communities are being damaged? Is computer and internet technology to blame? What value do communities have? What kinds of communities exist online? What value do online communities have? Definition of Community I want to draw attention to the essence of what a community is. When internet critics speak of community, they refer to the definition of community as a group of people who live together in close physical proximity. I will refer to this type of community as a Classic Community. The more general essence of community is a group of people which share a common interest. This more flexible definition encompasses both physical communities as well as more intangible communities such as special interest clubs and online communities. To paraphrase U.S. Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart's famous comment about defining obscenity, online communities are difficult to describe, but you know them when you see them. Before TidBITS Talk, we felt a sense of community around TidBITS, but we weren't sure to what extent our readers felt they were participating. Since its creation
Two Reflections On This Mailing List speaking ex cathedra on astrophysics and the like, I wonder whether such a Much of the conversation on this mailing list appears to be in the form of http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/b-greek/2001-May/016812.html
Extractions: Wed May 16 11:15:14 EDT 2001 Hi all, When I consider Stephen Hawkin(s?) speaking ex cathedra on astrophysics and the like, I wonder whether such a way of speaking is only appropriate for fields such as his own. Hawkins seems to ramble on and on about black holes and all things out there in the cosmos ad infinitum. The New Testament has long been a closed canon (in some ways the Greek has been a closed canon for longer, in other ways shorter), on which one could only expound in a way that has either occurred before, or in giving a new theory to an old text. Much of the conversation on this mailing list appears to be in the form of question and answer. Great for an ignoramus like myself! But very different to the aforementioned ramblings of the seated genius who has very few peers his equal that could keep him in check, and his finger continually on the agenda, just as it is on his joystick.
Two Reflections On This Mailing List speaking ex cathedra on astrophysics and the like, I wonder whether such a Much of the conversation on this mailing list appears to be in the form of http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/b-greek/2001-May/016810.html
Extractions: Wed May 16 23:50:14 EDT 2001 Hi all, When I consider Stephen Hawkin(s?) speaking ex cathedra on astrophysics and the like, I wonder whether such a way of speaking is only appropriate for fields such as his own. Hawkins seems to ramble on and on about black holes and all things out there in the cosmos ad infinitum. The New Testament has long been a closed canon (in some ways the Greek has been a closed canon for longer, in other ways shorter), on which one could only expound in a way that has either occurred before, or in giving a new theory to an old text. Much of the conversation on this mailing list appears to be in the form of question and answer. Great for an ignoramus like myself! But very different to the aforementioned ramblings of the seated genius who has very few peers his equal that could keep him in check, and his finger continually on the agenda, just as it is on his joystick. James Forsyth Previous message: learning greek by ear Next message: Heb.1:8 Is Jesus God or is God the Throne?
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Extractions: (April 1996) Indexed By Date: Previous Next Indexed By Thread: ... Next Subject: Re: Mailing Lists need a home From: richardc @ CSUA . Berkeley . EDU Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 12:03:33 -0700 (PDT) To: kreding @ info . aphis . usda . gov Cc: list-managers @ GreatCircle . COM majordomo-users @ GreatCircle . COM In-reply-to: Pine.LNX.3.91.960411092223.20742A-100000@info.aphis.usda.gov http://www.COSC.GOV/~vince http://www.aphis.usda.gov/ References Re: Mailing Lists need a home
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Extractions: This document is intended for faculty/staff list administrators only. For general information about Majordomo and how to access it as a user, see the publication Using the Majordomo Mailing List Server Majordomo is a Unix-based mailing list program, similar to a "Listserv." This document was written for list administrators people who wish to create and possibly control mailing lists. The program was originally written as an email text-based Unix application. However a user-friendly graphical World Wide Web interface was created to help make list administration easier. There are three kinds of lists that are supported: CSUN class lists (for students in a particular class, or for several sections of the same course). These list names end with "-C", as in "ENGL150-C". Departmental lists (for CSUN departments). These list names end with "-L", as in "FACSEN-L".
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Hi-Phi August 1999, Issue Number 68 Two mailing lists have recently been set up for people who wish to The FocusGroup for the Particle astrophysics review is keen to consult the community http://www.pparc.ac.uk/Rs/Pp/Sp/Hi-phi_August_1999.asp
Extractions: Reminders 1. Institute for particle physics phenomenology Following a review of the role of the PP Theory group at CLRC, and discussions at the PPC the PPARC Executive has decided that the kind of phenomenology support which evolved at CLRC over some years should now be provided through a more closely directed research activity along the lines of an Interdisciplinary Research Centre (IRC). The programme, organisation, and location will be the subject of competitive peer review. CLRC will be able to bid alongside the universities. Even though cost effectiveness will be important in assessing bids, the community should note that this is not a cost cutting exercise. Scientific quality will be the prime criterion. Nor is this an exercise in "moving" RAL Theory. The PPC has advised the PPARC Executive that in whatever emerges the PP Group at CLRC will still require a level of theory support. At present the Office is finalising the details of an invitation for Expressions of Interest (EoI). All queries on this matter should be directed to the Swindon Office ( alan.coates@pparc.ac.uk
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