Re: the ASA email list

From: Jack Haas <haas.john@comcast.net>
Date: Fri Jun 09 2006 - 22:07:46 EDT

I guess that my frustration with most lists is that nothing really much
is concluded. A line of discussion quietly disappears.
Yet - there have been good discussions on the list. Yet it would have
been better if someone would have summarized the discussion. At
times I've done essentially that because there was a place on the ASA
web site that needed it.

Perhaps the one who asks the question or starts the discussion should be
the one to realize when it has reached its course
and prepare a short summary of what had been said. Ultimately, a set
of FAQ's might be developed.

Jack

Ted Davis wrote:
> I second Loren's suggestion.
>
> I do not presently participate in any other lists, and the kinds of lists
> that interest me are not those in which ordinary bantor/exchanges take
> place. It would be lots of fun to have something like the "old" ASA list
> back, with lots of very serious discussion of science/faith issues and very
> little else.
>
> Ted
>
>
>
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