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There are many topics in a week about which I either can't contribute to the conversation or choose not to. But it would be much harder for me to know what others in the field are thinking about if they were addressed to several topically-defined "mini-lists." I would hope we could continue to leave it up to individuals to read or clean out their inboxes.
Charlie
Charles Stout, Ph.D.
Media Arts Manager
Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
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From: Jason Jay Stevens [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thu 8/25/2005 9:32 AM
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Rather than making a call to squelch a topical conversation that
obviously has many passionate devotees, how about somebody with the
know-how setting up a separate listserv for the subject? This issue is
probably not going to disappear in the next several months, and is
likely to get more media attention, as a front page article on the most
recent Sunday NYTimes may be taken to indicate. It seems reasonable
that some science center professionals may want to keep abreast of the
issue, and discuss it with peers. A separate listserv would involve
only those with interest.
Can the ISEN-ASTC listmaster do this?
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JasonJayStevens
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