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[Phys-l] Camera to capture "light field"
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03/01/2012 12:36, Bob Sciamanda
Re: [Phys-l] Camera to capture "light field"
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03/01/2012 13:15, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] coherent state movies (was: quantum misconception #0003)
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03/03/2012 08:33, Bob Sciamanda
[Phys-l] COLD FUSION
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03/04/2012 11:04, Ludwik Kowalski
Re: [Phys-l] COLD FUSION
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03/04/2012 13:25, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] Quantum of action
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03/04/2012 13:36, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Quantum of action
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03/04/2012 16:40, LaMontagne, Bob
[Phys-l] Listserves Are a 21st Century Tool With Advantages Over 'Web 2.0 Social Media' #2
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03/04/2012 16:55, Richard Hake
Re: [Phys-l] Quantum of action
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03/04/2012 18:51, David Bowman
Re: [Phys-l] Quantum of action
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03/04/2012 19:30, John Denker
[Phys-l] Arguing with Oneself - Cornell, HydroFrack, Methane
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03/05/2012 13:21, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] Arguing with Oneself - Cornell, HydroFrack, Methane
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03/05/2012 16:51, chuck britton
[Phys-l] New Lista ?
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03/05/2012 17:57, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] Arguing with Oneself - Cornell, HydroFrack, Methane
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03/05/2012 20:07, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-l] astronomy
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03/06/2012 06:01, Anthony Lapinski
[Phys-l] Fwd: LEARN HOW TO NEVER PAY ANOTHER ELECTRIC BILL
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03/06/2012 10:29, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] astronomy
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03/06/2012 10:42, John Denker
[Phys-l] Is It Possible For Students Who Can Solve Traditional Problems To Lack Conceptual Understanding?
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03/06/2012 14:43, Richard Hake
Re: [Phys-l] Quantum of action
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03/06/2012 18:10, David Bowman
[Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/06/2012 21:28, Bennett Sessa
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/06/2012 21:39, carmelo
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/06/2012 21:58, Bennett Sessa
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/06/2012 22:27, Jack Uretsky
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/06/2012 22:38, Bennett Sessa
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/06/2012 22:52, Jack Uretsky
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/07/2012 02:51, carmelo
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/07/2012 07:38, Bennett Sessa
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/07/2012 07:45, Bennett Sessa
Re: [Phys-l] astronomy
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03/07/2012 08:42, Peter Schoch
[Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/07/2012 08:56, Philip Keller
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/07/2012 10:44, Richard L. Bowman
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/07/2012 11:14, Philip Keller
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/07/2012 11:15, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/07/2012 11:23, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/07/2012 22:26, Jack Uretsky
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/07/2012 23:42, John Mallinckrodt
[Phys-l] RIP EM Field?
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03/08/2012 08:47, James McLean
Re: [Phys-l] RIP EM Field?
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03/08/2012 10:31, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/08/2012 10:44, Spinozalens
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue (correction )
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03/08/2012 10:48, Spinozalens
[Phys-l] Dog attacks and the Poisson interval distribution
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03/08/2012 11:20, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Dog attacks and the Poisson interval distribution
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03/08/2012 11:33, Marty Weiss
[Phys-l] Recommend a book on Newton?
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03/08/2012 11:40, Jeff Loats
Re: [Phys-l] Recommend a book on Newton?
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03/08/2012 11:48, Marty Weiss
Re: [Phys-l] Recommend a book on Newton?
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03/08/2012 11:49, jbellina
Re: [Phys-l] Recommend a book on Newton?
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03/08/2012 11:58, Calvin Kalman
Re: [Phys-l] Dog attacks and the Poisson interval distribution
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03/08/2012 12:06, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Dog attacks and the Poisson interval distribution
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03/08/2012 12:20, Marty Weiss
Re: [Phys-l] Dog attacks and the Poisson interval distribution
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03/08/2012 12:20, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Dog attacks and the Poisson interval distribution
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03/08/2012 12:22, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Dog attacks and the Poisson interval distribution
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03/08/2012 12:26, Marty Weiss
Re: [Phys-l] Dog attacks and the Poisson interval distribution
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03/08/2012 12:31, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Dog attacks and the Poisson interval distribution
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03/08/2012 12:37, Marty Weiss
Re: [Phys-l] Recommend a book on Newton?
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03/08/2012 13:37, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Dog attacks and the Poisson interval distribution
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03/08/2012 18:41, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] Dog attacks and the Poisson interval distribution
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03/08/2012 18:45, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/08/2012 20:28, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/08/2012 20:43, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/08/2012 21:20, Jeff Bigler
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/08/2012 22:02, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] Dog attacks and the Poisson interval distribution
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03/08/2012 22:14, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/08/2012 22:32, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Dog attacks and the Poisson interval distribution
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03/08/2012 22:51, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/08/2012 23:07, carmelo
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/08/2012 23:25, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/09/2012 01:03, carmelo
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/09/2012 07:41, Bennett Sessa
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/09/2012 09:28, carmelo
[Phys-l] online PHYSICS TODAY: Strengthening K-12 science ed via teacher development
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03/09/2012 12:54, Jane Jackson
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/09/2012 13:09, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Recommend a book on Newton?
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03/09/2012 13:29, Jeff Loats
Re: [Phys-l] Resources for active learning in labs
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03/09/2012 14:53, Richard Hake
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/09/2012 16:29, Bennett Sessa
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/09/2012 16:39, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/09/2012 21:43, carmelo
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/09/2012 21:56, sclarkphd
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/10/2012 08:22, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/10/2012 16:12, Richard L. Bowman
[Phys-l] more Modeling Workshops this summer for HS physics, chem, phys sci, biology teachers
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03/12/2012 11:47, Jane Jackson
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/12/2012 12:26, Paul Lulai
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/12/2012 13:34, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/12/2012 15:49, John Mallinckrodt
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/12/2012 16:08, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/12/2012 20:09, John Mallinckrodt
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/12/2012 21:57, Jack Uretsky
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/12/2012 22:08, LaMontagne, Bob
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/12/2012 22:12, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/12/2012 22:25, Jeff Bigler
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/12/2012 22:33, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/12/2012 23:21, bcsessa
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/13/2012 00:04, John Mallinckrodt
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/13/2012 03:46, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/13/2012 07:11, Brian Blais
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/13/2012 09:42, Folkerts, Timothy J
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/13/2012 11:04, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-l] Absence of Pb causes road collisions
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03/13/2012 11:09, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/13/2012 11:35, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/13/2012 11:36, Jeffrey Schnick
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/13/2012 12:49, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/13/2012 13:21, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/13/2012 14:02, Paul Nord
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/13/2012 14:26, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/13/2012 14:40, Richard Tarara
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/13/2012 14:59, John Denker
[Phys-l] Welcome Back -- was Re: Significant figures -- again
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03/13/2012 15:02, David Bowman
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/13/2012 15:20, Philip Keller
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/13/2012 16:51, Paul Lulai
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/13/2012 16:52, Richard Tarara
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/13/2012 16:59, Robert Cohen
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/13/2012 18:13, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/13/2012 18:21, Rauber, Joel
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/13/2012 18:26, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/13/2012 18:38, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/14/2012 09:50, Rauber, Joel
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/14/2012 10:05, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/14/2012 12:26, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/14/2012 12:37, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue
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03/14/2012 14:38, Bennett Sessa
Re: [Phys-l] RIP EM Field?
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03/14/2012 21:07, James McLean
Re: [Phys-l] RIP EM Field?
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03/14/2012 23:38, Paul Lulai
Re: [Phys-l] Khan Academy on Sixty Minutes
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03/15/2012 16:22, Richard Hake
[Phys-l] FTL Neutrinos
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03/16/2012 16:35, John Clement
[Phys-l] Transverse Standing Wave.
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03/17/2012 21:32, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] Transverse Standing Wave.
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03/17/2012 21:45, Marty Weiss
Re: [Phys-l] Transverse Standing Wave.
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03/18/2012 10:24, brian whatcott
[Phys-l] Khan's Video Lectures: Educational Failures or Harbingers of Educational Success?
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03/18/2012 20:11, Richard Hake
[Phys-l] Help, I'm maths challenged.
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03/19/2012 00:09, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] was Khan's videos
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03/19/2012 12:21, Forinash III, Kyle
Re: [Phys-l] Khan's Video Lectures: Educational Failures or Harbingers of Educational Success?
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03/19/2012 15:53, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Help, I'm maths challenged.
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03/19/2012 19:44, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] Help, I'm maths challenged.
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03/20/2012 02:45, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-l] Mars: Fwd: stunning pics
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03/20/2012 13:22, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] What's the Meaning of 'Direct Instruction'? #2
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03/20/2012 13:43, Richard Hake
[Phys-l] Finnish Khan academy
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03/21/2012 09:40, Savinainen Antti
[Phys-l] drop a metal cylinder through a solenoid
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03/21/2012 16:17, Carl Mungan
Re: [Phys-l] drop a metal cylinder through a solenoid
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03/21/2012 16:36, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] drop a metal cylinder through a solenoid
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03/21/2012 17:42, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-l] Amplitude as a function of g. Was: Re: drop a metal cylinder through a solenoid
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03/21/2012 18:01, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] drop a metal cylinder through a solenoid
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03/21/2012 19:44, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] drop a metal cylinder through a solenoid
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03/22/2012 14:05, Carl Mungan
Re: [Phys-l] drop a metal cylinder through a solenoid
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03/22/2012 14:21, Jeffrey Schnick
Re: [Phys-l] drop a metal cylinder through a solenoid
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03/22/2012 15:52, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] drop a metal cylinder through a solenoid
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03/22/2012 17:23, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] drop a metal cylinder through a solenoid
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03/22/2012 17:52, Paul Nord
Re: [Phys-l] drop a metal cylinder through a solenoid
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03/22/2012 19:35, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-l] Ludwik's experience with Nuclear Cold Fusion
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03/22/2012 20:16, Ludwik Kowalski
Re: [Phys-l] drop a metal cylinder through a solenoid
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03/22/2012 21:25, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] drop a metal cylinder through a solenoid
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03/22/2012 22:15, Marc "Zeke" Kossover
[Phys-l] looking for Sakai resource
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03/22/2012 23:32, David Marx
Re: [Phys-l] drop a metal cylinder through a solenoid
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03/23/2012 12:39, Carl Mungan
Re: [Phys-l] drop a metal cylinder through a solenoid
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03/23/2012 14:28, John Denker
[Phys-l] Q, mass (or L), and the driven response of an oscillator
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03/23/2012 16:55, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Q, mass (or L), and the driven response of an oscillator
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03/23/2012 17:49, John Denker
[Phys-l] Yet More From the Clark/Kirschner/Sweller Team
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03/23/2012 19:11, Richard Hake
[Phys-l] Degree in Photonics?
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03/24/2012 10:54, Peter Schoch
Re: [Phys-l] drop a metal cylinder through a solenoid
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03/24/2012 15:18, Carl Mungan
Re: [Phys-l] Degree in Photonics?
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03/24/2012 17:13, John Denker
[Phys-l] education and careers for Muggles
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03/24/2012 17:13, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] drop a metal cylinder through a solenoid
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03/24/2012 17:36, John Denker
[Phys-l] EM fields in spacetime
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03/24/2012 18:24, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] education and careers for Muggles
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03/24/2012 19:46, John Clement
Re: [Phys-l] drop a metal cylinder through a solenoid
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03/24/2012 22:11, Carl Mungan
Re: [Phys-l] drop a metal cylinder through a solenoid
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03/25/2012 01:03, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] drop a metal cylinder through a solenoid
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03/25/2012 11:10, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] Q, mass (or L), and the driven response of an oscillator
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03/25/2012 15:55, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-l] what's dissipative and what's not
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03/25/2012 18:05, John Denker
[Phys-l] not a monopoly on the news
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03/25/2012 19:18, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Q, mass (or L), and the driven response of an oscillator
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03/25/2012 21:32, brian whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] not a monopoly on the news
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03/25/2012 21:49, David Marx
Re: [Phys-l] drop a metal cylinder through a solenoid
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03/25/2012 22:02, Carl Mungan
Re: [Phys-l] not a monopoly on the news
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03/26/2012 00:52, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] not a monopoly on the news
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03/26/2012 01:57, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Q, mass (or L), and the driven response of an oscillator
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03/26/2012 02:04, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] not a monopoly on the news
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03/26/2012 07:03, LaMontagne, Bob
Re: [Phys-l] not a monopoly on the news
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03/26/2012 10:25, David Marx
Re: [Phys-l] not a monopoly on the news
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03/26/2012 11:59, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] not a monopoly on the news
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03/26/2012 12:06, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] not a monopoly on the news
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03/26/2012 12:12, David Marx
Re: [Phys-l] not a monopoly on the news
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03/26/2012 12:53, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] monopoly on the news
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03/26/2012 13:37, R. W. Tarara
Re: [Phys-l] not a monopoly on the news
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03/26/2012 14:18, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] not a monopoly on the news
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03/26/2012 14:47, David Marx
Re: [Phys-l] not a monopoly on the news
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03/26/2012 15:53, John Clement
Re: [Phys-l] drop a metal cylinder through a solenoid
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03/26/2012 16:52, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] not a monopoly on the news
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03/26/2012 18:10, Robert Cohen
Re: [Phys-l] drop a metal cylinder through a solenoid
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03/26/2012 21:13, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Degree in Photonics?
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03/27/2012 04:40, alex brown
Re: [Phys-l] drop a metal cylinder through a solenoid
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03/27/2012 15:36, Carl Mungan
[Phys-l] Too many political, religious, and ed. policy posts. Was: Re: drop a metal cylinder through a solenoid
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03/27/2012 16:35, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] drop a metal cylinder through a solenoid
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03/28/2012 01:32, John Denker
[Phys-l] Responses to Kirschner, Sweller, Clark (2006) and the Response to Those Responses
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03/28/2012 11:54, Richard Hake
[Phys-l] CMB and TV
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03/28/2012 12:40, Anthony Lapinski
Re: [Phys-l] CMB and TV
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03/28/2012 13:15, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] CMB and TV
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03/28/2012 15:12, John Denker
[Phys-l] Water only 60 cm deep in Fukushima reactor #2
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03/28/2012 15:58, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] CMB and TV
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03/28/2012 15:58, John Denker
[Phys-l] Hewitt's three answers
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03/28/2012 16:44, Ludwik Kowalski
Re: [Phys-l] Hewitt's three answers
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03/28/2012 18:22, Tom Bross
Re: [Phys-l] Hewitt's three answers
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03/28/2012 18:29, Ludwik Kowalski
Re: [Phys-l] Hewitt's three answers
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03/28/2012 18:54, Robert Cohen
Re: [Phys-l] Hewitt's three answers
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03/28/2012 18:59, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Hewitt's three answers
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03/28/2012 19:25, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Hewitt's three answers
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03/28/2012 21:30, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] Hewitt's three answers
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03/28/2012 22:29, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Hewitt's three answers
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03/29/2012 11:37, William Maddox
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/29/2012 15:05, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/29/2012 18:17, Paul Nord
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/29/2012 19:28, Quist, Oren
Re: [Phys-l] Hewitt's three answers
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03/29/2012 21:33, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Hewitt's three answers
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03/29/2012 22:16, Edmiston, Mike
Re: [Phys-l] Hewitt's three answers
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03/29/2012 22:25, Ludwik Kowalski
[Phys-l] singular value decomposition
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03/29/2012 22:34, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Hewitt's three answers
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03/29/2012 23:18, Aburr
Re: [Phys-l] Hewitt's three answers
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03/30/2012 00:49, Ludwik Kowalski
Re: [Phys-l] problems requiring LOTS of digits ... or Taylor expansions
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03/30/2012 05:08, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/30/2012 06:15, Brian Blais
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/30/2012 06:15, Brian Blais
Re: [Phys-l] Hewitt's three answers
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03/30/2012 11:59, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Hewitt's three answers
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03/30/2012 12:05, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/30/2012 12:32, John Denker
[Phys-l] continuous but not differentiable
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03/30/2012 12:47, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] continuous but not differentiable
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03/30/2012 13:02, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-l] Engage To Excel: Producing One Million Additional College Graduates with STEM Degree
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03/30/2012 13:04, Richard Hake
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/30/2012 14:21, David Bowman
[Phys-l] astronomy
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03/30/2012 14:42, Anthony Lapinski
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/30/2012 14:57, Rauber, Joel
Re: [Phys-l] astronomy
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03/30/2012 15:07, Arlyn DeBruyckere
Re: [Phys-l] astronomy
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03/30/2012 15:09, Folkerts, Timothy J
Re: [Phys-l] astronomy
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03/30/2012 17:01, Bill Nettles
Re: [Phys-l] astronomy
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03/30/2012 17:03, Bill Nettles
Re: [Phys-l] astronomy
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03/30/2012 17:04, Dennis Erickson
Re: [Phys-l] Significant figures -- again
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03/30/2012 17:29, John Denker
[Phys-l] Baryon Acoustic Oscillations
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03/31/2012 03:00, Mark Sylvester
Re: [Phys-l] Baryon Acoustic Oscillations
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03/31/2012 15:15, Bernard Cleyet
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