Re: Whatever happened to the nanogirl?




In article <11993r4kc2qeudd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, kirk@xxxxxxxxxx says...

> It used to be we were inundated with people or organizations putting
> out a weekly news letter or digest of all the happenings they knew
> about in the nanotech world. I don't believe we have had any such
> digest/news letters in many months. I myself am particularly fond of
> the nanogirl news letter but in the land of none would be sated by
> any.

> It has also been discussed here recently that we have not enough
> traffic to keep a poor lonely moderator or two busy approving and
> denying articles. I would like to posit that partly that may be
> because we don't have any news drifting across our desks, virtual
> anyway to provoke discussion and information passing. I believe to
> have conversations about any subject you must have a source of
> inspiration which I think the digests used to supply to some degree.

Moderator's Note:

The short answer is, they're not being submitted to the newsgroup.
When/if I see one of the newsletters, I'll approve it.

I don't know any of those people personally, as I haven't been
moderating for that long, but they are invited to continue submissions.

--
John S. Novak, III
The Humblest Man On The Net

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