Re: Hi Folks, Pmb is back! :)



Ken S. Tucker wrote:
Hi Pete, hope you'll stay awhile.

Forever this time. I the past 8-9 years of posting on the web I've
learned ho to except things I disagree with and let them go regarldess
of how many people I think will end up with the wrong idea later. This
was my main problem. I felt responsible if I let clear errors slide.
But I won't bend easy since its these kinds of issues which made me
look very deeply into very basic concepts.

Lately a few of us have been considering forming
a new moderated group to encourage originality
and speculation that is discouraged in sp.research,
which is an educational group.

Actually I believe that it is a research group which ended up being a
teaching group.

The steering commitee is designated the Advanced
Communications Research (ARC) eList, send me
an email if you want to join.

Sounds great! It'd be nice to finally have a say as to how a forum is
moderated. I hope we are mature enough to let the rules be flexible so
that we can find a good set of rules through trial and error. I will
join if everything is done to prevent insults in any way shape of form.
Sound fare? Is so then count me in. I had a major crash where my C
drive crashed and I had to replace it and start over from scratch. This
means that I lost my address book. Please send me your e-mail address
to my permanent e-mail address which is
peter102560_deletethis@xxxxxxxxxxx

It's designed to be a much more vibrant group that's
very much needed.
Best Regards
Ken

I look forward to working more closely with you Ken. How's about we
create a web site with the basics of the physics and math on it. That
will give us a baseline. I'd be glad to do the work myself with input
from you and others. Have you invited Bill Hobba? He's a nice guy who
will be learning more math in the future. I hope he studies
"Geometrical Methods for Applied Physics" by Schutz. You should study
this text as well. We actually should form an e-mail study group and it
will make it easier for all of us. It wouldn't be bad to have Tom
Roberts there too. He's certainly knowledgeable on the physics. Of
course we'd have to edit out his capital letters and his shrugs so as
not to alienate new commers.

Send me an e-mail and lets talk.

Pete

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