From usenet Wed Mar 3 21:10:03 2004 Path: shelby.stanford.edu!newsfeed.stanford.edu!bounce-back From: group-admin@isc.org Newsgroups: sci.physics.discrete Subject: cmsg newgroup sci.physics.discrete moderated Control: newgroup sci.physics.discrete moderated Approved: group-admin@isc.org Date: Wed, 03 Mar 2004 13:01:31 -0800 Message-ID: X-PGP-Sig: 2.6.3a Subject,Control,Message-ID,Date,From,Sender iQCVAwUBQEZHrMJdOtO4janBAQFLNQP9FgA7jwTAD5pZy2KWsaLd52VpHY/E2R4E P2qt5MSjFdIFBGapFKWVNO/Y9GtO82zCdBGihx4t17orVrfX4GJDImCYY9javHJl /dt3dbvpUA0/zhdzibRJn/z1hxoS2bYDp49Iro35j7uQaU+8Iwqjietu+CQUp29O RRDTrulMM10= =9HBp Xref: shelby.stanford.edu control.newgroup:214039 sci.physics.discrete is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 158:10 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 26 Feb 2004. For your newsgroups file: sci.physics.discrete Discrete models of fundamental physical processes. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the vote result announcement: sci.physics.discrete is a moderated newsgroup for discussions related to research on discrete models of fundamental physical processes, and the possibility that such models could represent viable theories of physics. Posting guidelines: 1) Posts must be related to the discussion of discrete models of fundamental physical processes. Posts introducing new models or theories must be reasonably succinct, and defined well enough to be debated on concrete terms. Broad discussion of metaphysics and philosophical implications of various models or theories will be discouraged, except where such discussion has direct bearing on the scientific merit of a specific relevant proposal. 2) Posts may be rejected if they contain personal attacks, incitement to retribution (ie flames and obvious trolling), or general hostility. 3) Posts may include links to websites or personal pages that contain relevant and on-topic information about discrete models or theories of fundamental physical processes. Posts that are, in the opinion of the moderator, primarily intended to solicit business, sell a product, or further some commercial purpose, will cause the post to be rejected. 4) Posting of binary files is prohibited, except for small binary files included as personal signatures or electronic business cards. Short segments of source code or quotes from papers may be posted; however, large projects and complete papers should be archived elsewhere, and a link to the download site included in the post. 5) Crossposting is allowed in moderation. 6) No specific models, theories, or contributors will be given preferential treatment, nor will any serious post that adheres to these guidelines be arbitrarily refused. From usenet Thu Mar 4 21:00:12 2004 Path: shelby.stanford.edu!newsfeed.stanford.edu!bounce-back From: group-admin@isc.org Newsgroups: sci.physics.discrete Subject: cmsg newgroup sci.physics.discrete moderated Control: newgroup sci.physics.discrete moderated Approved: group-admin@isc.org Date: Thu, 04 Mar 2004 13:00:01 -0800 Message-ID: X-PGP-Sig: 2.6.3a Subject,Control,Message-ID,Date,From,Sender iQCVAwUBQEeY0sJdOtO4janBAQEshwP/ag+VnAxUWLUE43lra9R9itVfJCRj/wBe 5348xoUpzO96fOZhhLoToGM78fHSeQzyq8KSJbKh/2HFqToDeTRzy1Dm5k/MMuh5 vwjjPV1Ga0Cng69CuY3OvVkFrRemf7xIY1lmLoRHOKfknyuhsck6EJoZgS86TSZ8 Yf2ufraIMGU= =GYVZ Xref: shelby.stanford.edu control.newgroup:214042 sci.physics.discrete is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 158:10 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 26 Feb 2004. For your newsgroups file: sci.physics.discrete Discrete models of fundamental physical processes. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the vote result announcement: sci.physics.discrete is a moderated newsgroup for discussions related to research on discrete models of fundamental physical processes, and the possibility that such models could represent viable theories of physics. Posting guidelines: 1) Posts must be related to the discussion of discrete models of fundamental physical processes. Posts introducing new models or theories must be reasonably succinct, and defined well enough to be debated on concrete terms. Broad discussion of metaphysics and philosophical implications of various models or theories will be discouraged, except where such discussion has direct bearing on the scientific merit of a specific relevant proposal. 2) Posts may be rejected if they contain personal attacks, incitement to retribution (ie flames and obvious trolling), or general hostility. 3) Posts may include links to websites or personal pages that contain relevant and on-topic information about discrete models or theories of fundamental physical processes. Posts that are, in the opinion of the moderator, primarily intended to solicit business, sell a product, or further some commercial purpose, will cause the post to be rejected. 4) Posting of binary files is prohibited, except for small binary files included as personal signatures or electronic business cards. Short segments of source code or quotes from papers may be posted; however, large projects and complete papers should be archived elsewhere, and a link to the download site included in the post. 5) Crossposting is allowed in moderation. 6) No specific models, theories, or contributors will be given preferential treatment, nor will any serious post that adheres to these guidelines be arbitrarily refused. From usenet Wed Mar 10 21:00:06 2004 Path: shelby.stanford.edu!newsfeed.stanford.edu!bounce-back From: group-admin@isc.org Newsgroups: sci.physics.discrete Subject: cmsg newgroup sci.physics.discrete moderated Control: newgroup sci.physics.discrete moderated Approved: group-admin@isc.org Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 13:00:01 -0800 Message-ID: X-PGP-Sig: 2.6.3a Subject,Control,Message-ID,Date,From,Sender iQCVAwUBQE+B0cJdOtO4janBAQHBGwP/fuG0pbLqxWLptCp6KLb69aG6RDEgT3VO E5Emea+qIzVVdZUCbPINQlNDMRKxzjAJbP/vrKz+V1+akh8ds8Gg9hPHyXD9a/2j hlRAx1zGF83D19IWBdlJzaeLUSQ4rOh94aougYeDQv0POKn9Y64dqkIGNB6CqE53 wcsmVRVnA00= =rvVY Xref: shelby.stanford.edu control.newgroup:214218 sci.physics.discrete is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 158:10 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 26 Feb 2004. For your newsgroups file: sci.physics.discrete Discrete models of fundamental physical processes. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the vote result announcement: sci.physics.discrete is a moderated newsgroup for discussions related to research on discrete models of fundamental physical processes, and the possibility that such models could represent viable theories of physics. Posting guidelines: 1) Posts must be related to the discussion of discrete models of fundamental physical processes. Posts introducing new models or theories must be reasonably succinct, and defined well enough to be debated on concrete terms. Broad discussion of metaphysics and philosophical implications of various models or theories will be discouraged, except where such discussion has direct bearing on the scientific merit of a specific relevant proposal. 2) Posts may be rejected if they contain personal attacks, incitement to retribution (ie flames and obvious trolling), or general hostility. 3) Posts may include links to websites or personal pages that contain relevant and on-topic information about discrete models or theories of fundamental physical processes. Posts that are, in the opinion of the moderator, primarily intended to solicit business, sell a product, or further some commercial purpose, will cause the post to be rejected. 4) Posting of binary files is prohibited, except for small binary files included as personal signatures or electronic business cards. Short segments of source code or quotes from papers may be posted; however, large projects and complete papers should be archived elsewhere, and a link to the download site included in the post. 5) Crossposting is allowed in moderation. 6) No specific models, theories, or contributors will be given preferential treatment, nor will any serious post that adheres to these guidelines be arbitrarily refused. From usenet Mon Mar 15 23:10:02 2004 Path: shelby.stanford.edu!newsfeed.stanford.edu!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!cyclone.bc.net!newsfeed.media.kyoto-u.ac.jp!news-out1.nntp.be!propagator2-sterling!propagator3-cogent!in.nntp.be!egsner!news.cirr.com!eric From: eric@cirr.com Newsgroups: cirr.control,sci.physics.discrete Subject: new Newsgroup, sci.physics.discrete Control: newgroup sci.physics.discrete m Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 23:01:17 +0000 (UTC) Organization: Central Iowa (Model) Railroad, Plano, TX, USA Lines: 11 Approved: eric@cirr.com Distribution: cirr Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: mail.cirr.com X-Trace: chessie.cirr.com 1079391677 11794 192.67.63.1 (15 Mar 2004 23:01:17 GMT) X-Complaints-To: abuse@cirr.com NNTP-Posting-Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 23:01:17 +0000 (UTC) Originator: eric@cirr.com Xref: shelby.stanford.edu control.newgroup:214293 newsgroup sci.physics.discrete created for News Management from The Central Iowa Model Railroad by eric For your newsgroups file: sci.physics.discrete Discrete models of fundamental physical processes. (Moderated) -- Eric Schnoebelen eric@cirr.com http://www.cirr.com There is no pleasure in having nothing to do; the fun is in having lots to do and not doing it. -- Mary Wilson Little From usenet Sat Apr 3 21:00:22 2004 Path: shelby.stanford.edu!newsfeed.stanford.edu!bounce-back From: group-admin@isc.org Newsgroups: sci.physics.discrete Subject: cmsg newgroup sci.physics.discrete moderated Control: newgroup sci.physics.discrete moderated Approved: group-admin@isc.org Date: Sat, 03 Apr 2004 13:00:02 -0800 Message-ID: X-PGP-Sig: 2.6.3a Subject,Control,Message-ID,Date,From,Sender iQCVAwUBQG8l0sJdOtO4janBAQGkkgP/bd2xSBdsdzTStKT/LMLlHuk7ugN97TLT NyuhVSS7gb6IgJkHjwp39tD9zXp8fW3bl/w4Qx3O3+9WJmPH7DIoYL1KQ3am3uiz Eoy1vTHg5mH5z+QVQ+4dOB6wb8m5tS2HqL/aKBquq+Tja4ALUJZCYZXgK9UW/0N/ OmAngy4dZNE= =Cgtk Xref: shelby.stanford.edu control.newgroup:214571 sci.physics.discrete is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 158:10 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 26 Feb 2004. For your newsgroups file: sci.physics.discrete Discrete models of fundamental physical processes. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the vote result announcement: sci.physics.discrete is a moderated newsgroup for discussions related to research on discrete models of fundamental physical processes, and the possibility that such models could represent viable theories of physics. Posting guidelines: 1) Posts must be related to the discussion of discrete models of fundamental physical processes. Posts introducing new models or theories must be reasonably succinct, and defined well enough to be debated on concrete terms. Broad discussion of metaphysics and philosophical implications of various models or theories will be discouraged, except where such discussion has direct bearing on the scientific merit of a specific relevant proposal. 2) Posts may be rejected if they contain personal attacks, incitement to retribution (ie flames and obvious trolling), or general hostility. 3) Posts may include links to websites or personal pages that contain relevant and on-topic information about discrete models or theories of fundamental physical processes. Posts that are, in the opinion of the moderator, primarily intended to solicit business, sell a product, or further some commercial purpose, will cause the post to be rejected. 4) Posting of binary files is prohibited, except for small binary files included as personal signatures or electronic business cards. Short segments of source code or quotes from papers may be posted; however, large projects and complete papers should be archived elsewhere, and a link to the download site included in the post. 5) Crossposting is allowed in moderation. 6) No specific models, theories, or contributors will be given preferential treatment, nor will any serious post that adheres to these guidelines be arbitrarily refused. From usenet Fri May 7 06:50:02 2004 Path: shelby.stanford.edu!newsfeed.stanford.edu!bounce-back From: group-admin@isc.org Newsgroups: sci.physics.discrete Subject: cmsg newgroup sci.physics.discrete moderated Control: newgroup sci.physics.discrete moderated Approved: group-admin@isc.org Date: Thu, 06 May 2004 23:46:40 -0700 Message-ID: X-PGP-Sig: 2.6.3a Subject,Control,Message-ID,Date,From,Sender iQCVAwUBQJsw0MJdOtO4janBAQE+vgP8D2po7VEwzKGXQqqSlCk7JXwtewdM5KE+ Hh2a0fpGh1pGLs95w9dDpjXuOie/1qv+5+5GbcQjkfHKaCssQhPTQrSKFafu94hb KJSE0omGTuWEEC+SPgv5Ommdxa+lyi07OpG/q7XbP3wZvpeQyJRAdbz7vQzxklbc SmNk8dskuEQ= =4VYC Xref: shelby.stanford.edu control.newgroup:216529 sci.physics.discrete is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 158:10 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 26 Feb 2004. For your newsgroups file: sci.physics.discrete Discrete models of fundamental physical processes. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the vote result announcement: sci.physics.discrete is a moderated newsgroup for discussions related to research on discrete models of fundamental physical processes, and the possibility that such models could represent viable theories of physics. Posting guidelines: 1) Posts must be related to the discussion of discrete models of fundamental physical processes. Posts introducing new models or theories must be reasonably succinct, and defined well enough to be debated on concrete terms. Broad discussion of metaphysics and philosophical implications of various models or theories will be discouraged, except where such discussion has direct bearing on the scientific merit of a specific relevant proposal. 2) Posts may be rejected if they contain personal attacks, incitement to retribution (ie flames and obvious trolling), or general hostility. 3) Posts may include links to websites or personal pages that contain relevant and on-topic information about discrete models or theories of fundamental physical processes. Posts that are, in the opinion of the moderator, primarily intended to solicit business, sell a product, or further some commercial purpose, will cause the post to be rejected. 4) Posting of binary files is prohibited, except for small binary files included as personal signatures or electronic business cards. Short segments of source code or quotes from papers may be posted; however, large projects and complete papers should be archived elsewhere, and a link to the download site included in the post. 5) Crossposting is allowed in moderation. 6) No specific models, theories, or contributors will be given preferential treatment, nor will any serious post that adheres to these guidelines be arbitrarily refused. From usenet Thu May 13 20:10:03 2004 Path: shelby.stanford.edu!newsfeed.stanford.edu!bounce-back From: group-admin@isc.org Newsgroups: sci.physics.discrete Subject: cmsg newgroup sci.physics.discrete moderated Control: newgroup sci.physics.discrete moderated Approved: group-admin@isc.org Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 13:00:01 -0700 Message-ID: X-PGP-Sig: 2.6.3a Subject,Control,Message-ID,Date,From,Sender iQCVAwUBQKPTwsJdOtO4janBAQHQ3AP/Sa/jy4km7GNSxAvIq5gO/u2L0gUsgQrg mVCZ0RL7e8jsq2LcVxhxABsSLqbOlpHn2c5oxaNvZpuZ1Jt4Sbja6ZNwVUBTZIYg 8KCInKuoo3gv3p5GVOvmI2D3AIKJw5Ozn9/K5OJ2cJV5JhWxRmauRssgiRES+J1e Rcd9PBEQGq0= =mJJv Xref: shelby.stanford.edu control.newgroup:216558 sci.physics.discrete is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 158:10 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 26 Feb 2004. For your newsgroups file: sci.physics.discrete Discrete models of fundamental physical processes. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the vote result announcement: sci.physics.discrete is a moderated newsgroup for discussions related to research on discrete models of fundamental physical processes, and the possibility that such models could represent viable theories of physics. Posting guidelines: 1) Posts must be related to the discussion of discrete models of fundamental physical processes. Posts introducing new models or theories must be reasonably succinct, and defined well enough to be debated on concrete terms. Broad discussion of metaphysics and philosophical implications of various models or theories will be discouraged, except where such discussion has direct bearing on the scientific merit of a specific relevant proposal. 2) Posts may be rejected if they contain personal attacks, incitement to retribution (ie flames and obvious trolling), or general hostility. 3) Posts may include links to websites or personal pages that contain relevant and on-topic information about discrete models or theories of fundamental physical processes. Posts that are, in the opinion of the moderator, primarily intended to solicit business, sell a product, or further some commercial purpose, will cause the post to be rejected. 4) Posting of binary files is prohibited, except for small binary files included as personal signatures or electronic business cards. Short segments of source code or quotes from papers may be posted; however, large projects and complete papers should be archived elsewhere, and a link to the download site included in the post. 5) Crossposting is allowed in moderation. 6) No specific models, theories, or contributors will be given preferential treatment, nor will any serious post that adheres to these guidelines be arbitrarily refused.