Hi Victoria,
Welcome :-) I added Glen and Robert to my FRIAM
circle, is this your profile? Why is the subtitle sausage ?
https://plus.google.com/117046334838659119290
Yes, you get a trip to an island of your choice, a new
tesla roadster and a few first class Google stocks ;-)
The Maldives
Jochen,
I hope this doesn't mean that we are now going to have /two/ places to
go to follow FRIAM conversations: The FRIAM mail alias AND a Google+
Circle!!
Grant
On 7/9/11 1:27 AM, Jochen Fromm wrote:
Hi Victoria,
Welcome :-) I added Glen and Robert to my FRIAM
circle, is this your
Dear List Owners
Gmail has recently started reporting that many mails from this list (and
this topic in particluar) may not be from whom it appears to be / report
phishing. On analyzing the email headers it seems the locus of the problem
is milan.hostgo.com which is either used by the FRIAM
6 crater fields in central New Mexico: Dennis Cox: Rich Murray 2011.07.09
http://craterhunter.wordpress.com/
A Catastrophe of Comets
More New Mexico Craters
Rich Murray: I slightly adjusted the view locations.
They sure look like impact craters...
Ground samples may reveal evidence of blast
On Fri, Jul 08, 2011 at 11:06:32PM -0600, Bruce Sherwood wrote:
P.S. There are hints from other participants on this list that
postings get lost or misplaced. I saw Russell's response to Peggy
without ever having seen her note. I looked in the archives and saw
her note and Russell's response,
For my homework in philosophy (and sins in life), I've been observing a
modern philosopher, who I enjoy, giving a series of lectures.
http://www.justiceharvard.org/
The discussion has been on fitting schools of philosophy to events in human
life.
The current (second video, 4th lecture) is on
BTW: voting doesn't count: Arrow's Impossibility Theorem.
On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 9:22 PM, Owen Densmore o...@backspaces.net wrote:
For my homework in philosophy (and sins in life), I've been observing a
modern philosopher, who I enjoy, giving a series of lectures.
Your man Gower had some particularly good passages that suggesting that
math's ability to come to a usable conclusion depends on how it is
interpreted, not only on the math itself.
I cannot tell from your example whether I would agree that your Harvard
philopher is doing philosophy. He may