From usenet Thu Mar 25 21:10:05 2004 Path: shelby.stanford.edu!newsfeed.stanford.edu!bounce-back From: group-admin@isc.org Newsgroups: sci.physics.strings Subject: cmsg newgroup sci.physics.strings moderated Control: newgroup sci.physics.strings moderated Approved: group-admin@isc.org Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 13:00:01 -0800 Message-ID: X-PGP-Sig: 2.6.3a Subject,Control,Message-ID,Date,From,Sender iQCVAwUBQGNIU8JdOtO4janBAQGy0QQAmxxlcuHuYwbPa8U0ddqHnF38fzlg1Yg5 zwlG6lZZungzL/0B8nJPf4r0JLYKLeJl6R/+vGQv6ZotDIkWrSQYc+n8tTEtLDLb GtjgoP4pb0mqiGz/mxxwiOo/6Va8hZpnt6vIAECiAqNhPh0p9PzIaywmIhpJGvRT lZ0LUCOShhI= =oKuF Xref: shelby.stanford.edu control.newgroup:214431 sci.physics.strings is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 132:19 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 19 Mar 2004. For your newsgroups file: sci.physics.strings String theory and related fields. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the vote result announcement: sci.physics.strings is a moderated newsgroup for discussion of string theory (a theory of quantum gravity and unification of forces) and related fields of high-energy physics. Posting guidelines: 1) Posts must be related to the discussion of string theory, which includes all the modern aspects of the theory (such as branes, dualities, "M-theory"), as well as related fields, but excludes non-stringy proposals for theories of grand unification, quantum gravity and high-energy physics, unless a direct relevance for string theory can be made explicit. Original and interesting criticism of string theory is welcome. 2) The decisions of the moderators whether a posting is interesting enough and appropriate for the newsgroup will reflect the views generally held by typical members of the theoretical high-energy physics community. But of course possibly unconventional and even controversial stringy topics, as far as they are interesting for physicists, are welcome. Moderators will however not be responsible for the technical correctness of accepted posts, though they may reject posts or send the posting back suggesting revision when they note errors. 3) Posts may be rejected if they contain personal attacks, incitement to retribution (i.e. flames and obvious trolling), or general hostility. Clearly inappropriate postings include: (1) Personal attacks; (2) Discussion that isn't about or related to string theory (3) Multiple messages that all say the same or very similar things; and (4) Overly speculative postings and postings that are "not even wrong." 4) An article that is rejected will be tried to be returned (if that is reasonable and feasible) to the author , perhaps with the suggestion of a more appropriate newsgroup, or a suggestion of how to revise it to make it acceptable. 5) Posts may include links to websites or personal pages that contain relevant and on-topic information about string theory. Posts that are, in the opinion of the moderator, primarily intended to solicit business, sell a product, or further some commercial purpose, will be rejected. 6) Posting of binary files is prohibited. 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. From usenet Fri Mar 26 21:10:02 2004 Path: shelby.stanford.edu!newsfeed.stanford.edu!bounce-back From: group-admin@isc.org Newsgroups: sci.physics.strings Subject: cmsg newgroup sci.physics.strings moderated Control: newgroup sci.physics.strings moderated Approved: group-admin@isc.org Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 13:00:01 -0800 Message-ID: X-PGP-Sig: 2.6.3a Subject,Control,Message-ID,Date,From,Sender iQCVAwUBQGSZ0sJdOtO4janBAQEgFQP/Wct7QUgP4mkX+jOkyUuQXI/xoIRYo1jy kmYtftJiZWWy6jI5muY58Fl2d7OlBf/MLIPs82SGs8OrwVYMETX02jOYOy1e20Ax iwdzsYgBPyvD/3j0bfvuJz2BaWRsb/e3Gfy73E2CavIqNjHjeAFqRYrcodd7Andh y1BvTcPQBZI= =LII9 Xref: shelby.stanford.edu control.newgroup:214449 sci.physics.strings is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 132:19 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 19 Mar 2004. For your newsgroups file: sci.physics.strings String theory and related fields. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the vote result announcement: sci.physics.strings is a moderated newsgroup for discussion of string theory (a theory of quantum gravity and unification of forces) and related fields of high-energy physics. Posting guidelines: 1) Posts must be related to the discussion of string theory, which includes all the modern aspects of the theory (such as branes, dualities, "M-theory"), as well as related fields, but excludes non-stringy proposals for theories of grand unification, quantum gravity and high-energy physics, unless a direct relevance for string theory can be made explicit. Original and interesting criticism of string theory is welcome. 2) The decisions of the moderators whether a posting is interesting enough and appropriate for the newsgroup will reflect the views generally held by typical members of the theoretical high-energy physics community. But of course possibly unconventional and even controversial stringy topics, as far as they are interesting for physicists, are welcome. Moderators will however not be responsible for the technical correctness of accepted posts, though they may reject posts or send the posting back suggesting revision when they note errors. 3) Posts may be rejected if they contain personal attacks, incitement to retribution (i.e. flames and obvious trolling), or general hostility. Clearly inappropriate postings include: (1) Personal attacks; (2) Discussion that isn't about or related to string theory (3) Multiple messages that all say the same or very similar things; and (4) Overly speculative postings and postings that are "not even wrong." 4) An article that is rejected will be tried to be returned (if that is reasonable and feasible) to the author , perhaps with the suggestion of a more appropriate newsgroup, or a suggestion of how to revise it to make it acceptable. 5) Posts may include links to websites or personal pages that contain relevant and on-topic information about string theory. Posts that are, in the opinion of the moderator, primarily intended to solicit business, sell a product, or further some commercial purpose, will be rejected. 6) Posting of binary files is prohibited. 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. From usenet Thu Apr 1 21:10:02 2004 Path: shelby.stanford.edu!newsfeed.stanford.edu!bounce-back From: group-admin@isc.org Newsgroups: sci.physics.strings Subject: cmsg newgroup sci.physics.strings moderated Control: newgroup sci.physics.strings moderated Approved: group-admin@isc.org Date: Thu, 01 Apr 2004 13:00:01 -0800 Message-ID: X-PGP-Sig: 2.6.3a Subject,Control,Message-ID,Date,From,Sender iQCVAwUBQGyC0sJdOtO4janBAQG+0wP/TO7JMrwK4ZfXccwC6AK/kk0illsEvBAQ iiSCRXOvfMGgiZPHHz09FHMVhV2lXw9CT0/tsaH9wMIhAEs0A3UR9UOBbaY4/CIG r7Ma4oIa4ul74jBIfoP+ILWKRc10jri9/0A7UEEBboRhDYtVGWDdPH31jjime0cJ dTfB10UCjco= =ZW20 Xref: shelby.stanford.edu control.newgroup:214538 sci.physics.strings is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 132:19 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 19 Mar 2004. For your newsgroups file: sci.physics.strings String theory and related fields. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the vote result announcement: sci.physics.strings is a moderated newsgroup for discussion of string theory (a theory of quantum gravity and unification of forces) and related fields of high-energy physics. Posting guidelines: 1) Posts must be related to the discussion of string theory, which includes all the modern aspects of the theory (such as branes, dualities, "M-theory"), as well as related fields, but excludes non-stringy proposals for theories of grand unification, quantum gravity and high-energy physics, unless a direct relevance for string theory can be made explicit. Original and interesting criticism of string theory is welcome. 2) The decisions of the moderators whether a posting is interesting enough and appropriate for the newsgroup will reflect the views generally held by typical members of the theoretical high-energy physics community. But of course possibly unconventional and even controversial stringy topics, as far as they are interesting for physicists, are welcome. Moderators will however not be responsible for the technical correctness of accepted posts, though they may reject posts or send the posting back suggesting revision when they note errors. 3) Posts may be rejected if they contain personal attacks, incitement to retribution (i.e. flames and obvious trolling), or general hostility. Clearly inappropriate postings include: (1) Personal attacks; (2) Discussion that isn't about or related to string theory (3) Multiple messages that all say the same or very similar things; and (4) Overly speculative postings and postings that are "not even wrong." 4) An article that is rejected will be tried to be returned (if that is reasonable and feasible) to the author , perhaps with the suggestion of a more appropriate newsgroup, or a suggestion of how to revise it to make it acceptable. 5) Posts may include links to websites or personal pages that contain relevant and on-topic information about string theory. Posts that are, in the opinion of the moderator, primarily intended to solicit business, sell a product, or further some commercial purpose, will be rejected. 6) Posting of binary files is prohibited. 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. From usenet Sun Apr 25 20:10:02 2004 Path: shelby.stanford.edu!newsfeed.stanford.edu!bounce-back From: group-admin@isc.org Newsgroups: sci.physics.strings Subject: cmsg newgroup sci.physics.strings moderated Control: newgroup sci.physics.strings moderated Approved: group-admin@isc.org Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2004 13:00:01 -0700 Message-ID: X-PGP-Sig: 2.6.3a Subject,Control,Message-ID,Date,From,Sender iQCVAwUBQIwYwsJdOtO4janBAQFztgP/dsuCVlkBY4uTuSFuzHKpLZOj8lP8zY3f ltnrgJOpuVCLlKjWRP1zOyf6Kow/XlDh97vV/+zmob5ZZpCfxngvrfZ9V2RqurVf lA87mt7CUnqHSlRpdThryC8Sxc2+USHppcZowtrWKHAAKnn7ltC15f2Bq2AoAE8y SSAcyS9WN3w= =zVmw Xref: shelby.stanford.edu control.newgroup:216464 sci.physics.strings is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 132:19 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 19 Mar 2004. For your newsgroups file: sci.physics.strings String theory and related fields. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the vote result announcement: sci.physics.strings is a moderated newsgroup for discussion of string theory (a theory of quantum gravity and unification of forces) and related fields of high-energy physics. Posting guidelines: 1) Posts must be related to the discussion of string theory, which includes all the modern aspects of the theory (such as branes, dualities, "M-theory"), as well as related fields, but excludes non-stringy proposals for theories of grand unification, quantum gravity and high-energy physics, unless a direct relevance for string theory can be made explicit. Original and interesting criticism of string theory is welcome. 2) The decisions of the moderators whether a posting is interesting enough and appropriate for the newsgroup will reflect the views generally held by typical members of the theoretical high-energy physics community. But of course possibly unconventional and even controversial stringy topics, as far as they are interesting for physicists, are welcome. Moderators will however not be responsible for the technical correctness of accepted posts, though they may reject posts or send the posting back suggesting revision when they note errors. 3) Posts may be rejected if they contain personal attacks, incitement to retribution (i.e. flames and obvious trolling), or general hostility. Clearly inappropriate postings include: (1) Personal attacks; (2) Discussion that isn't about or related to string theory (3) Multiple messages that all say the same or very similar things; and (4) Overly speculative postings and postings that are "not even wrong." 4) An article that is rejected will be tried to be returned (if that is reasonable and feasible) to the author , perhaps with the suggestion of a more appropriate newsgroup, or a suggestion of how to revise it to make it acceptable. 5) Posts may include links to websites or personal pages that contain relevant and on-topic information about string theory. Posts that are, in the opinion of the moderator, primarily intended to solicit business, sell a product, or further some commercial purpose, will be rejected. 6) Posting of binary files is prohibited. 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.