I'd like to post a BIG thanks to David for moderating this list.  As 
the character, "Matt Dillon" used to say (about being a the US 
Marshal in frontier Dodge City) at the beginning of the old radio 
show, "Gunsmoke," "It's a chancey job, and a little lonely."  Well, 
being a moderator is a largely thankless job, but it gives a center 
for a lot of people around the world a chance to integrate.  And if 
ecology isn't about integration, what is, no?

The unfortunate irony of an interesting subject is that the moderator 
gets swamped.  How he keeps up with this list and his other duties is 
some kind of miracle.  The large volume generated by the crucial 
subject of the nature of scientific inquiry, especially with respect 
to the study of ecosystems (not to mention systems in general), might 
or might not have been predicted, but provided at least some 
reassurance that true intellectual inquiry is not yet dead.  Perhaps 
those interested in further inquiry along this line should develop an 
email tree off-list?

WT

When complimented on one of his great tomes, Johann Goethe once 
remarked, "I didn't have time to write a shorter one."  Perhaps we 
should try to take the time to lighten David's load?

"Brevity is the soul of [the Inter-] net."  --Anon

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