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[Phys-l] Research/suggestions on dividing soph (hs) physical science course into basic/advanced sections?
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02/01/2012 01:07, Jim Deane
Re: [Phys-l] Research/suggestions on dividing soph (hs) physical science course into basic/advanced sections?
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02/01/2012 03:13, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Research/suggestions on dividing soph (hs) physical science course into basic/advanced sections?
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02/01/2012 07:08, Sam Sampere
Re: [Phys-l] Research/suggestions on dividing soph (hs) physical science course into basic/advanced sections?
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02/01/2012 09:32, ludwik kowalski
Re: [Phys-l] Research/suggestions on dividing soph (hs) physical science course into basic/advanced sections?
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02/01/2012 11:24, John Clement
[Phys-l] self-study physics for the over-achievers
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02/01/2012 14:30, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Research/suggestions on dividing soph (hs) physical science course into basic/advanced sections?
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02/01/2012 15:11, Scott Collison
Re: [Phys-l] self-study physics for the over-achievers
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02/01/2012 19:44, Jack Uretsky
[Phys-l] Ethnic Predisposition
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02/01/2012 20:54, brian whatcott
[Phys-l] Modeling Workshops this summer: HS physics, chem, phys sci, biology teachers
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02/02/2012 11:03, Jane Jackson
Re: [Phys-l] Ethnic Predisposition
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02/02/2012 15:07, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-l] FYI: Fwd: Climate sensor on the job
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02/02/2012 15:21, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-l] radiation
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02/02/2012 16:11, Anthony Lapinski
Re: [Phys-l] Ethnic Predisposition
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02/02/2012 16:12, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] radiation
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02/02/2012 17:19, Edmiston, Mike
Re: [Phys-l] radiation
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02/02/2012 19:50, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] radiation
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02/02/2012 20:12, ludwik kowalski
[Phys-l] An introduction to MTW?
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02/02/2012 21:01, Ken Caviness
Re: [Phys-l] An introduction to MTW?
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02/03/2012 10:50, Patricia T Viele
[Phys-l] FCI report
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02/03/2012 12:26, Bill Nettles
Re: [Phys-l] FCI report
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02/03/2012 12:48, John Clement
Re: [Phys-l] FCI report
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02/03/2012 13:08, Jack Uretsky
Re: [Phys-l] FCI report
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02/03/2012 13:14, Philip Keller
Re: [Phys-l] FCI report
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02/03/2012 13:20, John Clement
Re: [Phys-l] radiation
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02/03/2012 13:53, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] An introduction to MTW?
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02/03/2012 15:34, John Denker
[Phys-l] Cosmology, High Energy Physics, & Quantum Physics in Introductory Courses?
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02/03/2012 17:04, Richard Hake
[Phys-l] block sliding on a skateboard
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02/03/2012 18:58, LaMontagne, Bob
Re: [Phys-l] block sliding on a skateboard
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02/03/2012 19:14, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] block sliding on a skateboard
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02/03/2012 21:03, Paul Nord
Re: [Phys-l] block sliding on a skateboard
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02/03/2012 22:47, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] block sliding on a skateboard
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02/04/2012 02:37, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] The Moore Method
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02/04/2012 15:14, Richard Hake
Re: [Phys-l] block sliding on a skateboard
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02/04/2012 17:15, LaMontagne, Bob
Re: [Phys-l] block sliding on a skateboard
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02/04/2012 21:40, Jeffrey Schnick
Re: [Phys-l] block sliding on a skateboard
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02/04/2012 21:56, brian whatcott
[Phys-l] Follow up for John Denker thread (self-study physics for the over-achiever)
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02/04/2012 23:25, Hanadi Altawil
Re: [Phys-l] block sliding on a skateboard
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02/05/2012 01:09, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] block sliding on a skateboard
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02/05/2012 03:08, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] block sliding on a skateboard
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02/05/2012 07:22, Philip Keller
[Phys-l] interoffice memo ... integrity and responsibility ... Roger Mark Boisjoly 1938 -- 2012
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02/05/2012 13:00, John Denker
[Phys-l] scope of the course
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02/05/2012 13:13, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] scope of the course
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02/05/2012 14:25, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] scope of the course
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02/05/2012 15:26, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] scope of the course
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02/05/2012 16:00, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] scope of the course
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02/05/2012 19:31, chuck britton
[Phys-l] Concentration of Energy by PhotoVoltaic Solar Panels (was Purpose of Life)
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02/05/2012 22:49, Richard Hake
Re: [Phys-l] scope of the course
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02/06/2012 03:19, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] block sliding on a skateboard
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02/06/2012 10:25, Philip Keller
Re: [Phys-l] block sliding on a skateboard
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02/06/2012 11:57, LaMontagne, Bob
Re: [Phys-l] self-study physics for the over-achievers
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02/06/2012 12:44, Paul Lulai
[Phys-l] Another Acerbic Arnold Arons Anti-Advanced-Agenda Argument
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02/07/2012 12:29, Richard Hake
[Phys-l] superluminal neutrinos
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02/07/2012 13:42, David Marx
Re: [Phys-l] superluminal neutrinos
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02/07/2012 15:49, Jack Uretsky
[Phys-l] Bao et al.'s Comparison of Learning and Scientific Reasoning in Chinese & U.S. Schools: Alternate Conclusions and Recommendations
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02/07/2012 22:09, Richard Hake
Re: [Phys-l] Follow up for John Denker thread (self-study physics for the over-achiever)
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02/07/2012 22:15, Jack Uretsky
[Phys-l] Superluminal Neutrino Excess Velocity
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02/08/2012 07:15, brian whatcott
[Phys-l] String Theory and M-theory?
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02/08/2012 07:42, Peter Schoch
Re: [Phys-l] Superluminal Neutrino Excess Velocity
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02/08/2012 09:37, David Marx
[Phys-l] Dancing Droplets: Water Droplets Orbiting in Micro-Gravity [Video]
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02/08/2012 10:35, Robert Sciamanda
Re: [Phys-l] Dancing Droplets: Water Droplets Orbiting in Micro-Gravity [Video]
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02/08/2012 11:05, Donald Polvani
Re: [Phys-l] Superluminal Neutrino Excess Velocity
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02/08/2012 12:44, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] Dancing Droplets: Water Droplets Orbiting in Micro-Gravity [Video]
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02/08/2012 12:54, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Dancing Droplets: Water Droplets Orbiting in Micro-Gravity [Video]
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02/08/2012 19:29, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Superluminal Neutrino Excess Velocity
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02/08/2012 19:43, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Dancing Droplets: Water Droplets Orbiting in Micro-Gravity [Video]
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02/08/2012 20:32, Philip Keller
Re: [Phys-l] Dancing Droplets: Water Droplets Orbiting in Micro-Gravity [Video]
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02/08/2012 20:53, brian whatcott
[Phys-l] Fock states and/or individual photons
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02/08/2012 22:38, Moses Fayngold
[Phys-l] Science Fair Project Question
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02/08/2012 23:14, M. Horton
Re: [Phys-l] Science Fair Project Question
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02/08/2012 23:54, fletcher
[Phys-l] Why ants survive in a micro wave oven. [Obviously "off list"!]
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02/09/2012 03:01, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Science Fair Project Question
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02/09/2012 03:03, M. Horton
Re: [Phys-l] Science Fair Project Question
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02/09/2012 07:41, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] Why ants survive in a micro wave oven. [Obviously "off list"!]
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02/09/2012 09:15, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] Why ants survive in a micro wave oven. [Obviously "off list"!]
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02/09/2012 10:25, John Mallinckrodt
Re: [Phys-l] Why ants survive in a micro wave oven. [Obviously "off list"!]
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02/09/2012 11:11, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] Why ants survive in a micro wave oven. [Obviously "off list"!]
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02/09/2012 11:12, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Why ants survive in a micro wave oven. [Obviously "off list"!]
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02/09/2012 11:19, Dr. Keith S. Taber
Re: [Phys-l] Why ants survive in a micro wave oven.
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02/09/2012 11:58, Jeffrey Schnick
Re: [Phys-l] Why ants survive in a micro wave oven. [Obviously "off list"!]
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02/09/2012 11:58, David Bowman
Re: [Phys-l] Why ants survive in a micro wave oven. [Obviously "off list"!]
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02/09/2012 12:05, Dr. Keith S. Taber
Re: [Phys-l] Why ants survive in a micro wave oven. [Obviously "off list"!]
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02/09/2012 12:52, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] Why ants survive in a micro wave oven. [Obviously "off list"!]
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02/09/2012 18:19, Rauber, Joel
Re: [Phys-l] Why ants survive in a micro wave oven. [Obviously "off list"!]
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02/09/2012 21:29, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] Why ants survive in a micro wave oven. [Obviously "off list"!]
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02/09/2012 21:57, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-l] Traditional Labs and Online Simulations
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02/10/2012 12:18, Sean Grealis
Re: [Phys-l] Traditional Labs and Online Simulations
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02/10/2012 13:17, ludwik kowalski
Re: [Phys-l] Traditional Labs and Online Simulations
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02/10/2012 13:37, Philip Keller
Re: [Phys-l] Traditional Labs and Online Simulations
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02/10/2012 13:45, Donald Polvani
Re: [Phys-l] Traditional Labs and Online Simulations
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02/10/2012 14:11, Rauber, Joel
Re: [Phys-l] Traditional Labs and Online Simulations
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02/10/2012 15:45, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Traditional Labs and Online Simulations
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02/10/2012 15:52, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Traditional Labs and Online Simulations
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02/10/2012 17:11, Rauber, Joel
[Phys-l] Could the U.S. Significantly Reduce Its Yearly Emission of CO2 By Covering Its Rooftops With Photovoltaic Panels? #2
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02/10/2012 17:58, Richard Hake
Re: [Phys-l] Traditional Labs and Online Simulations
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02/10/2012 22:41, John Denker
[Phys-l] A trivium
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02/11/2012 14:07, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-l] Does defrosting make a difference and why?
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02/11/2012 14:55, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Traditional Labs and Online Simulations
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02/11/2012 15:54, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] Traditional Labs and Online Simulations
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02/11/2012 16:57, John Clement
Re: [Phys-l] Does defrosting make a difference and why?
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02/11/2012 17:40, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] Does defrosting make a difference and why?
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02/11/2012 18:14, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] Does defrosting make a difference and why?
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02/11/2012 19:59, brian whatcott
[Phys-l] Yet Another Acerbic Arnold Arons Anti-Advanced-Agenda Argument
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02/11/2012 20:27, Richard Hake
Re: [Phys-l] Does defrosting make a difference and why?
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02/12/2012 00:40, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-l] Demos by students
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02/12/2012 15:49, Milan Vasic
Re: [Phys-l] Demos by students
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02/12/2012 16:43, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-l] help figuring out social media
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02/12/2012 18:42, Bob Irelan
Re: [Phys-l] help figuring out social media
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02/12/2012 21:44, jbellina
[Phys-l] modeling instruction in high school physics
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02/12/2012 22:23, Judy Grumbacher
[Phys-l] modeling instruction
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02/12/2012 22:32, Judy Grumbacher
Re: [Phys-l] help figuring out social media
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02/12/2012 22:54, Paul Lulai
Re: [Phys-l] Traditional Labs and Online Simulations
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02/12/2012 23:03, John Clement
[Phys-l] Summer science programs
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02/13/2012 14:51, Patricia T Viele
Re: [Phys-l] Traditional Labs and Online Simulations
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02/13/2012 21:02, Wendy Adams
[Phys-l] Tech teaching tools
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02/14/2012 11:21, Bob Sciamanda
[Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 13:33, Quist, Oren
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 13:39, Vern Lindberg
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 13:49, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 13:55, Spagna Jr., George
[Phys-l] Taylor Wilson - garage fusion
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02/14/2012 13:55, Bob Sciamanda
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 13:58, Strickert, Rick
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 14:29, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 14:31, John Mallinckrodt
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 14:37, John Mallinckrodt
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 14:54, Strickert, Rick
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 15:10, ludwik kowalski
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 15:22, Christopher M. Gould
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 15:39, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 15:52, Christopher M. Gould
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 15:56, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 16:02, Aburr
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 16:02, Vern Lindberg
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 16:08, Strickert, Rick
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 16:10, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 16:25, John Clement
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 16:25, Christopher M. Gould
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 16:26, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 16:37, Christopher M. Gould
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 16:57, Quist, Oren
[Phys-l] representing position and orientation
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02/14/2012 18:07, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 19:27, LaMontagne, Bob
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 21:08, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 21:11, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 21:23, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 21:26, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 21:29, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 21:38, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 21:41, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 22:08, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 22:24, ludwik kowalski
Re: [Phys-l] Taylor Wilson - garage fusion
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02/14/2012 23:51, M. Horton
Re: [Phys-l] Is something wrong here?????
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02/14/2012 23:51, Hugh Haskell
Re: [Phys-l] polar grid navigation
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02/15/2012 04:13, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] polar grid navigation
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02/15/2012 09:58, Edmiston, Mike
Re: [Phys-l] representing position and orientation
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02/15/2012 10:07, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] polar grid navigation
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02/15/2012 10:11, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] representing position and orientation
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02/15/2012 10:12, Daniel L Macisaac
Re: [Phys-l] polar grid navigation
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02/15/2012 10:29, Ken Caviness
Re: [Phys-l] representing position and orientation
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02/15/2012 11:56, LaMontagne, Bob
Re: [Phys-l] representing position and orientation
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02/15/2012 12:02, Anthony Lapinski
Re: [Phys-l] representing position and orientation
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02/15/2012 14:59, John Clement
Re: [Phys-l] representing position and orientation
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02/15/2012 15:09, Anthony Lapinski
Re: [Phys-l] representing position and orientation
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02/15/2012 15:28, John Clement
Re: [Phys-l] representing position and orientation
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02/15/2012 15:38, Bob Sciamanda
Re: [Phys-l] representing position and orientation
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02/15/2012 15:42, Anthony Lapinski
Re: [Phys-l] representing position and orientation
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02/15/2012 15:44, Anthony Lapinski
Re: [Phys-l] representing position and orientation
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02/15/2012 15:49, Bob Sciamanda
Re: [Phys-l] representing position and orientation
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02/15/2012 16:02, Bob Sciamanda
Re: [Phys-l] representing position and orientation
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02/15/2012 16:32, Bob Sciamanda
Re: [Phys-l] polar grid navigation
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02/15/2012 17:27, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] representing position and orientation
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02/15/2012 17:57, Edmiston, Mike
Re: [Phys-l] representing position and orientation
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02/15/2012 18:09, Rauber, Joel
Re: [Phys-l] representing position and orientation
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02/15/2012 18:25, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] polar grid navigation
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02/15/2012 18:55, Quist, Oren
[Phys-l] Particle Physics for Word Buffs
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02/15/2012 19:56, Derek McKenzie
Re: [Phys-l] polar grid navigation
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02/16/2012 00:27, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] polar grid navigation
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02/16/2012 03:09, Michael Edmiston
Re: [Phys-l] polar grid navigation
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02/16/2012 07:24, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] polar grid navigation
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02/16/2012 07:50, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] polar grid navigation
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02/16/2012 08:10, Ken Caviness
Re: [Phys-l] polar grid navigation
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02/16/2012 09:25, Rauber, Joel
Re: [Phys-l] polar grid navigation
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02/16/2012 12:22, LaMontagne, Bob
Re: [Phys-l] polar grid navigation - origination
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02/16/2012 12:31, brian whatcott
[Phys-l] disambiguating the terminology
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02/16/2012 12:41, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] polar grid navigation - more gratuitous notes....
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02/16/2012 12:57, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] disambiguating the terminology
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02/16/2012 13:42, curtis osterhoudt
Re: [Phys-l] polar grid navigation
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02/16/2012 15:36, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] polar grid navigation
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02/16/2012 16:13, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] disambiguating the terminology
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02/16/2012 18:49, carmelo
[Phys-l] Deep Ice Radar. (was polar grid navigation)
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02/16/2012 20:11, brian whatcott
[Phys-l] update: Modeling Workshops this summer: HS physics, chem, phys sci, biology teachers
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02/17/2012 12:28, Jane Jackson
Re: [Phys-l] polar grid navigation - last words??
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02/17/2012 12:50, brian whatcott
[Phys-l] Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/17/2012 22:32, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] disambiguating the terminology
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02/17/2012 22:32, John Denker
[Phys-l] Why Wikipedia is a Relatively Reliable Source (was Why Wikipedia is NOT a reliable source)
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02/17/2012 22:53, Richard Hake
[Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/18/2012 02:04, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/18/2012 11:04, fred bucheit
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/18/2012 12:00, Hugh Haskell
Re: [Phys-l] Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/18/2012 12:41, David Marx
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/18/2012 13:10, Anthony Lapinski
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/18/2012 13:16, John Mallinckrodt
Re: [Phys-l] Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/18/2012 13:27, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/18/2012 14:52, David Marx
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/18/2012 15:33, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/18/2012 15:44, David Marx
Re: [Phys-l] Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/18/2012 15:49, John Clement
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/18/2012 15:59, Anthony Lapinski
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/18/2012 16:14, curtis osterhoudt
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/18/2012 16:34, fred bucheit
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/18/2012 16:39, fred bucheit
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/18/2012 17:12, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/18/2012 17:38, Hugh Haskell
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/18/2012 18:15, Hugh Haskell
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/18/2012 18:25, fred bucheit
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/18/2012 18:36, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/18/2012 18:45, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/18/2012 18:55, Hugh Haskell
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/18/2012 19:54, John Mallinckrodt
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/18/2012 20:38, Forinash III, Kyle
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/18/2012 20:50, Anthony Lapinski
Re: [Phys-l] Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/18/2012 20:50, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/18/2012 22:10, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/18/2012 23:16, John Clement
Re: [Phys-l] Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/18/2012 23:45, David Marx
Re: [Phys-l] Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/19/2012 00:02, Ze'ev Wurman
Re: [Phys-l] Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/19/2012 00:12, David Marx
Re: [Phys-l] Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/19/2012 01:29, John Clement
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/19/2012 10:25, Brian Blais
[Phys-l] What's Wrong With This Argument?
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02/19/2012 12:33, Spinozalens
Re: [Phys-l] Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/19/2012 12:36, Spinozalens
[Phys-l] Category Archives: Attacks on Climate Science and Scientists
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02/19/2012 12:51, Spinozalens
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/19/2012 13:15, Spinozalens
Re: [Phys-l] Arguing points (was Climate skeptic...)
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02/19/2012 13:24, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/19/2012 13:25, John Mallinckrodt
[Phys-l] Arguing Points (was Climate skeptic...)
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02/19/2012 13:46, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] Arguing Points (was Climate skeptic...)
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02/19/2012 13:59, John Mallinckrodt
Re: [Phys-l] Arguing Points (was Climate skeptic...)
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02/19/2012 14:40, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/19/2012 15:44, Robert Cohen
Re: [Phys-l] Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/20/2012 03:05, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/20/2012 08:37, Spinozalens
Re: [Phys-l] Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/20/2012 09:41, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/20/2012 10:31, John Clement
Re: [Phys-l] Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/20/2012 12:56, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/20/2012 13:02, Dan Schroeder
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/20/2012 13:27, David Marx
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/20/2012 13:45, Shahram Mostarshed
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/20/2012 14:01, David Marx
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/20/2012 14:16, Isaac Bickerstaff
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/20/2012 14:36, Shahram Mostarshed
Re: [Phys-l] Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/20/2012 14:46, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/20/2012 14:57, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Mike Mann _The hockey stick and the climate wars_
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02/20/2012 15:22, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/20/2012 15:38, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/20/2012 15:47, Rauber, Joel
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/20/2012 15:53, LaMontagne, Bob
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/20/2012 16:01, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann_The hockey
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02/20/2012 16:10, John Clement
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/20/2012 16:14, John Clement
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/20/2012 21:30, Hugh Haskell
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/20/2012 21:46, Shahram Mostarshed
[Phys-l] Physicist Steven Weinberg's Essay "AGAINST PHILOSOPHY" (was "References for Hermeneutics of Physics")
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02/20/2012 22:48, Richard Hake
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/20/2012 23:09, David Marx
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/20/2012 23:34, LaMontagne, Bob
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/21/2012 01:40, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/21/2012 07:09, LaMontagne, Bob
Re: [Phys-l] Physicist Steven Weinberg's Essay "AGAINST PHILOSOPHY" (was "References for Hermeneutics of Physics")
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02/21/2012 09:41, CalvinKalman
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/21/2012 09:54, David Marx
[Phys-l] Visiting Assistant Professor search
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02/21/2012 10:41, Zollman, Dean
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/21/2012 10:44, Forinash III, Kyle
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/21/2012 11:21, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] An introduction to MTW?
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02/21/2012 14:54, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/21/2012 18:33, James Mackey
Re: [Phys-l] Physicist Steven Weinberg's Essay "AGAINST PHILOSOPHY'"
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02/21/2012 20:12, Richard Hake
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/21/2012 22:44, John Clement
[Phys-l] Google celebrating Hertz
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02/22/2012 01:14, David Marx
Re: [Phys-l] Climate skeptic convinced by data. Was: Re: Mike Mann _The hockey
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02/22/2012 01:22, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-l] evanescent microwaves?
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02/22/2012 15:31, Bill Wehrbein
Re: [Phys-l] evanescent microwaves?
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02/22/2012 16:41, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] evanescent microwaves?
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02/22/2012 17:16, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-l] FTL Neutrinos
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02/22/2012 21:45, John Clement
Re: [Phys-l] evanescent microwaves?
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02/22/2012 22:38, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] Google celebrating Hertz
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02/23/2012 00:06, Bill Nettles
Re: [Phys-l] evanescent microwaves?
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02/23/2012 08:15, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] Physicist Steven Weinberg's Essay "AGAINST PHILOSOPHY'"
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02/23/2012 09:59, CalvinKalman
Re: [Phys-l] evanescent microwaves?
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02/23/2012 11:55, Jeffrey Schnick
Re: [Phys-l] evanescent microwaves?
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02/23/2012 12:41, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] evanescent microwaves?
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02/23/2012 12:44, brian whatcott
[Phys-l] for people who love calculus...
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02/23/2012 13:02, Anthony Lapinski
Re: [Phys-l] evanescent microwaves?
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02/23/2012 14:18, Daniel L Macisaac
Re: [Phys-l] evanescent microwaves?
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02/23/2012 14:28, Spagna Jr., George
[Phys-l] The Modern Rift Between Physics and Philosophy #3
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02/23/2012 16:18, Richard Hake
Re: [Phys-l] evanescent microwaves?
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02/23/2012 17:05, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] for people who love calculus...
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02/23/2012 22:39, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] for people who love calculus...
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02/23/2012 23:15, curtis osterhoudt
Re: [Phys-l] FTL Neutrinos
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02/24/2012 12:19, David Marx
[Phys-l] Kock on creativity
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02/24/2012 15:39, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-l] Flipping the Classroom vs Traditional Lecture
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02/25/2012 16:32, Richard Hake
[Phys-l] component/basis snafu : axial vectors, pseudovectors, bivectors, quaternions, spinors
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02/26/2012 16:32, John Denker
[Phys-l] World Conference on Physics Education - deadline extended
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02/27/2012 10:32, Zollman, Dean
Re: [Phys-l] World Conference on Physics Education - deadline extended
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02/27/2012 11:01, Zollman, Dean
Re: [Phys-l] Physicist Steven Weinberg's Essay "AGAINST PHILOSOPHY'"
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02/27/2012 14:02, CalvinKalman
Re: [Phys-l] Flipping the Classroom vs Traditional Lecture
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02/27/2012 14:08, CalvinKalman
[Phys-l] more Modeling Workshops this summer: HS physics, chem, phys sci, biology teachers
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02/28/2012 10:39, Jane Jackson
[Phys-l] scheme-it
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02/29/2012 15:15, chuck britton
[Phys-l] coherent state movies (was: quantum misconception #0003)
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02/29/2012 22:48, John Denker
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