I absolutely agree with Robert and Michael - the value of this list, and
others I subscribe to, is the conversations one can legitimately eavesdrop
on. The price you pay for this is that sometimes people are talking about
things that are not of immediate interest but, as a grown-up I know how to
politely and silently ignore these discussions, and how to use the 'delete'
button.
Lets have lots of conversation, and hear about lots of events, on PSci-com.
Isn't that what its for?
Cheers
Richard Ellam.
> From: Robert Whittle <[log in to unmask]>
> Reply-To: "psci-com: on the public understanding of science"
> <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 18:31:00 +0000
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [PSCI-COM] Debating Controversial Issues in Science - search for
> resources
>
> I continue to remain plugged into PSCI-COM because I value the
> information that arrives, the questions posed and the answers
> proffered. For me, these emails are continuing encouraging evidence of
> the activities of members of this list. No other list to which I
> subscribe has sustained an equal interest or relevance. I side with
> Michael Kenward and other earlier correspondents on this topic.
>
> Robert Whittle
> http://www.zenadsl5348.zen.co.uk/
> http://www.meta-art.info
>
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