I like the list. Keep it going!
Greetings from BerlinJochen
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I've not been involved in lists like this one before. It seems a lot like a
family in certain respects. It is a weird mix of complexity folks (its
charter), those associated with the complexity and high-tech community that
sprouted up around Santa Fe / SFI / LANL / BiosGroup. It has some really
Reply-To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
Date: Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at 10:09 AM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Is this list dead now
lol well said Gary, on my end anyway I get SOME traffic, I don't know when
exactly it started
lol well said Gary, on my end anyway I get SOME traffic, I don't know when
exactly it started to really dry out on my end anyway. Possibly 3-4 weeks
ago was when I really noticed.
I know on my my end to get any ones opinions or advice on or even just to
say a friendly hello, it seems like I need
If this is dead, where will all the lurkers go?
On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 11:44 AM Gary Schiltz
wrote:
> (Resisting the temptation of repeating the "dead parrot" skit from Monty
> Python)
>
> I've gotten a lot of FRIAM postings from Nick, Frank, Marcus, and Glen
> lately about philosophy
(Resisting the temptation of repeating the "dead parrot" skit from Monty
Python)
I've gotten a lot of FRIAM postings from Nick, Frank, Marcus, and Glen
lately about philosophy regarding belief and doubt, so it doesn't appear to
be dead. However, it doesn't seem to be getting officially archived