From: Robert Schneider (rjschn39@bellsouth.net)
Date: Mon Jun 30 2003 - 15:23:36 EDT
My solution to all of these relentlessly posted messages from a few people
is to add their names to my "Block Sender" list. They automatically go into
my "Delete" file. Sometimes others on the list decide to respond to some of
these messages, and sometimes the responses are interesting and useful; if
they appear otherwise after a paragraph, I hit the delete key. But even
that becomes a nuisance after a while.
Since the topic of our upcoming ASA annual meeting in Lakewood is "Astronomy
and Cosmology," a topic of which there have been only a few postings in
recent months, is there any particular subject in this area that list
readers would like to raise? There seem to be many recent discoveries and
data-gatherings that make cosmology and the early history of the universe a
fascinating topic. I've just finished reading the texts posted on NASA's
WMAP Mission Site (map.gsfc.nasa.gov/m_mm.html), and there is information
about some fascinating developments in our dating aspects of the early
universe.
Some of the paralell sessions at the ASA meeting will create a problem for
me, as there are some papers to be given simultaneously that I should to
hear both of. I'm confident that the laws of physics will not permit me to
be in both places at the same time. Do lectures get taped for resale?
Bob Schneider
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Roberts" <michael.andrea.r@ukonline.co.uk>
To: "Howard J. Van Till" <hvantill@chartermi.net>; <ASA@calvin.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 12:17 PM
Subject: Re: Science & religion
> I second that. I am fed up with the rubbish on the heretical prosperity
> gospel and the extraneous rubbish which has been added to concordiism. I
> have just deleted 28 emails from RFaussette since 11 June and had deleted
> some before. I wish I had a spam filter because that is what a lot of
> postings are.
> I dont think there has been much worthwhile for months.
>
> Should people be limited to two posting a day and Terry enforces it.
>
> I have found this list very useful over the last 5 years but it has gone
> down the swanny
>
> Michael
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