Diana McPartlin (diana@asiantravel.com)
Fri, 10 Jul 1998 05:43:58 +0100
Hi Squad
Lots of news today.
First we have a new website with our own domain name at
http://www.moq.org. Please check it out and let me know if you have
anything to submit to the forum. The two eddresses horse@darkstar.uk.net and
lilasquad@moq.org both come to me and are really only there to make the
site look more professional.
Second in order to provide some room for free discussion outside of the
LS topics we're trying to set up a newsgroup. This can take a while but
one thing we can all do to help is start participating actively in
current newsgroups so that we can demonstrate publically that there's a
lot of interest in the subject. Our proposed name for the new group is
sci.philosophy.meta.moq which will be an offshoot of
sci.philosophy.meta. Horse has already posted some stuff at
sci.philosophy.meta so please take a look and post your replies up
there.
Back at the LS ranch, we will stick to our focussed debate. To make it
easier to keep track of what's going on we thought we should allocate
one topic per calendar month. At the moment the schedule is:
July - Dynamic vs static split
August - SOM platypi and MoQ solutions
I know this means dragging the D/S topic on for a while but it's an
important subject and deserves proper consideration. If you think you've
got it all figured out try writing an essay for the website.
I've had a complaint that as many of the posts recently have the same
subject line, it's difficult to follow different threads of thought.
With the topics clearly allocated to calendar months there's no need to
stick to the same subject title in each post, so can everyone please use
a descriptive subject line in their posts, something that catches the
essence of their thought. People who want to comment and follow-up on a
particular post should reply using the same subject line, while those
starting new lines of thought in the discussion should use a new title.
Recent subscribers will find their bios are finally on the new website.
We also have an essay from Richard and a poem from Sojourner in the
forum.
D.
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