Newsgroups Main » Newsgroups Directory » Science and Technology

Ceramics (sci.materials.ceramics)

From blembke@beta.tricity.wsu.edu Tue May 31 16:07:36 1994
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: "Brett M. Lembke" <blembke@beta.tricity.wsu.edu>
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,sci.materials,sci.engr,sci.engr.semiconductors
Subject: RFD: sci.materials.ceramics
Followup-To: news.groups
Date: 31 May 1994 15:50:43 -0400
Organization: UUNET Communications
Lines: 89
Sender: tale@uunet.uu.net
Approved: tale@uunet.uu.net
Message-ID: <2sg4ej$bl8@rodan.UU.NET>
NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net
Organizaton: wsu.edu
Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:5140 news.groups:105302 sci.materials:4759 sci.engr:9344 sci.engr.semiconductors:435

RFD for sci.materials.ceramics 
(unmoderated).    

Proposer(s) :-  Brett Lembke (blembke@beta.tricity.wsu.edu)
                Lachlan Cranswick (lachlan@dmp.csiro.au)
                 
--------------------------------------------

We propose a new unmoderated newsgroup called 
sci.materials.ceramics.  The main aim of 
sci.materials.ceramics is to provide an open forum for the
discussion of ceramics and related fields on the internet.

(Could people reading this post mention it to colleagues who
might be interested and benefit from a ceramics group
but not normally use the internet newsgroups.)

   Proposed Name of Group
-------------------------
   sci.materials.ceramics (unmoderated)

   Purpose of New Newsgroup
---------------------------

The purpose of sci.materials.ceramics is to provide an
open discussion forum for the ceramics community on
the internet.  The newsgroups allow the rapid and timely discussion of 
opinions and information that would take months or years (or not at all) 
on conventional paper journals.

   Topics for discussion would include (but not exclusive) :-
---------------------------------------

COULD PEOPLE SUGGEST CERAMICS TOPICS TO BE INSERTED HERE?

Ceramic Materials
Ceramics for Structural Applications
Ceramic Matrix Composites
Fiber Technology
Modelling and computer simulations
Phase Diagrams
Synthesis
Characterization Techniques
Chemical processes
Piezoelectric Ceramics
Refractories
Traditional ceramics  (cements, etc).
Ceramic Based Smart Materials
Ceramics Processing
Calcination/Sintering
Sol-Gel related topics
Superconductors
Electric/Magnetic/Optical properties of ceramics
Thermal/Mechanical properties of ceramics
How ceramics differ from metal/polymers/glasses
Bioceramics

Software 
Databases
Hardware/Equipment - specs, opinions, etc.
Applications 
Techniques
Announcements/reviews of papers/conferences.
General Discussion/opinions/questions.
Positions vacant

Anything else that is relevant to ceramics in general.

---------------------------------------------------------------

   What is the Process of Creating a Newsgroup
   -------------------------------------------

>(a) RFD: Discussion, i.e., public hearing to take place 
     in the newsgroup news.groups for approximately one month
 (b) CFV: Call for votes (the voting period will be about 25 days)
 (c) Counting of votes and public display of votes
 (d) Announcement of new newsgroup

 (a)-->(b) assumes no major disagreements about this newsgroup during
 discussion. (c)-->(d) assumes that the vote is favourable., i.e.,
               Y > N+100 .and. Y > (2/3)(Y+N)
 Y being the number of YES votes, N being the number of NO votes for
 the creation of the proposed newsgroup.
=============================================

  Please comment/criticise/suggest by followons to this post or email to 
Brett Lembke (blembke@beta.tricity.wsu.edu) or Lachlan Cranswick 
(lachlan@dmp.csiro.au).

From blembke@beta.tricity.wsu.edu Fri Jun 24 11:07:58 1994
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: "Brett M. Lembke" <blembke@beta.tricity.wsu.edu>
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,sci.materials,sci.engr,sci.engr.semiconductors
Subject: 2nd RFD: sci.materials.ceramics
Followup-To: news.groups
Date: 24 Jun 1994 10:39:24 -0400
Organization: wsu.edu
Lines: 91
Sender: tale@uunet.uu.net
Approved: tale@uunet.uu.net
Message-ID: <2uer6s$6hg@rodan.UU.NET>
NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net
Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:5260 news.groups:107084 sci.materials:5085 sci.engr:9688 sci.engr.semiconductors:536

RFD for sci.materials.ceramics 
(unmoderated).    

Proposer(s) :-  Brett Lembke (blembke@beta.tricity.wsu.edu)
                Lachlan Cranswick (lachlan@dmp.csiro.au)
                 
--------------------------------------------

We propose a new unmoderated newsgroup called 
sci.materials.ceramics.  The main aim of 
sci.materials.ceramics is to provide an open forum for the
discussion of ceramics and related fields on the internet.

(Could people reading this post mention it to colleagues who
might be interested and benefit from a ceramics group
but not normally use the internet newsgroups.)

   Proposed Name of Group
-------------------------
   sci.materials.ceramics (unmoderated)

   Purpose of New Newsgroup
---------------------------

The purpose of sci.materials.ceramics is to provide an
open discussion forum for the ceramics community on
the internet.  The newsgroups allow the rapid and timely discussion of 
opinions and information that would take months or years (or not at all) 
on conventional paper journals.

   Topics for discussion would include (but not exclusive) :-
---------------------------------------

COULD PEOPLE SUGGEST CERAMICS TOPICS TO BE INSERTED HERE?

Ceramic Materials
Ceramics for Structural Applications
Ceramic Matrix Composites
Fiber Technology
Modelling and computer simulations
Phase Diagrams
Synthesis
Characterization Techniques
Chemical processes
Piezoelectric Ceramics
Refractories
Traditional ceramics  (cements, etc).
Ceramic Based Smart Materials
Ceramics Processing
Calcination/Sintering
Sol-Gel related topics
Superconductors
Electric/Magnetic/Optical properties of ceramics
Thermal/Mechanical properties of ceramics
Glass
How ceramics differ from metal/polymers/glasses
Bioceramics
Radiation effects on ceramics

Software 
Databases
Hardware/Equipment - specs, opinions, etc.
Applications 
Techniques
Announcements/reviews of papers/conferences.
General Discussion/opinions/questions.
Positions vacant

Anything else that is relevant to ceramics in general.

---------------------------------------------------------------

   What is the Process of Creating a Newsgroup
   -------------------------------------------

>(a) RFD: Discussion, i.e., public hearing to take place 
     in the newsgroup news.groups for approximately one month
 (b) CFV: Call for votes (the voting period will be about 25 days)
 (c) Counting of votes and public display of votes
 (d) Announcement of new newsgroup

 (a)-->(b) assumes no major disagreements about this newsgroup during
 discussion. (c)-->(d) assumes that the vote is favourable., i.e.,
               Y > N+100 .and. Y > (2/3)(Y+N)
 Y being the number of YES votes, N being the number of NO votes for
 the creation of the proposed newsgroup.
=============================================

  Please comment/criticise/suggest by followons to this post or email to 
Brett Lembke (blembke@beta.tricity.wsu.edu) or Lachlan Cranswick 
(lachlan@dmp.csiro.au).

From bailey@hagar.ph.utexas.edu Thu Jul 28 17:26:16 1994
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: bailey@hagar.ph.utexas.edu
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,sci.materials,sci.engr,sci.techniques.microscopy,sci.chem,sci.engr.chem,sci.techniques.spectroscopy,sci.techniques.xtallography,sci.engr.semiconductors
Subject: CFV: sci.materials.ceramics
Followup-To: poster
Date: 28 Jul 1994 16:35:25 -0400
Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers
Lines: 92
Sender: tale@uunet.uu.net
Approved: tale@uunet.uu.net
Expires: 19 Aug 1994 00:00:00 GMT
Message-ID: <sci.materials.ceramics-CFV1@uunet.uu.net>
References: <sci.materials.ceramics-RFD1@uunet.uu.net>
Reply-To: voting@ziggy.ph.utexas.edu
NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net
Supercedes: <sci.materials.ceramics-RFD1@uunet.uu.net>
Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:5410 news.groups:110029 sci.materials:5486 sci.engr:10023 sci.techniques.microscopy:1026 sci.chem:25340 sci.engr.chem:3655 sci.techniques.spectroscopy:565 sci.techniques.xtallography:840 sci.engr.semiconductors:755

                      1st CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)

Unmoderated group sci.materials.ceramics

Newsgroups line:
sci.materials.ceramics	Ceramic science

Votes must be recieved by 23:59:59 UTC, 18 August 1994.

This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party.  Contact the
votetaker, Ed Bailey <bailey@hagar.ph.utexas.edu>, with any questions
about voting procedures. Questions about the proposed group should be
sent to the proponent, Brett M. Lembke <blembke@beta.tricity.wsu.edu>.

CHARTER

The purpose of sci.materials.ceramics is to provide an
open discussion forum for the ceramics community on
the internet.  The newsgroups allow the rapid and timely discussion of 
opinions and information that would take months or years (or not at all) 
on conventional paper journals.

Topics for discussion would include:
* Ceramic Materials
* Ceramics for Structural Applications
* Ceramic Matrix Composites
* Fiber Technology
* Phase Diagrams
* Synthesis
* Characterization Techniques
* Chemical processes
* Piezoelectric Ceramics
* Refractories
* Traditional ceramics  (cements, etc.)
* Ceramic Based Smart Materials
* Ceramics Processing
* Calcination/Sintering
* Sol-Gel related topics
* Superconductors
* Electric/Magnetic/Optical properties of ceramics
* Thermal/Mechanical properties of ceramics
* Glass
* How ceramics differ from metal/polymers/glasses
* Bioceramics
* Radiation effects on ceramics
* Hardware/Equipment - specs, opinions, etc.
* Applications 
* Techniques
* Computational modelling and simulations
* Ceramics-related computer software, incl. databases
* Announcements/reviews of papers/conferences.
* General Discussion/opinions/questions.
* Positions vacant
* Anything else that is relevant to ceramics and related materials.

STANDARD VOTING INFO

You should send MAIL (posts to a group are invalid) to
      voting@ziggy.ph.utexas.edu
(just replying by MAIL to this message should work).  Your mail
message should contain one and only one of the following statements:

       I vote YES on sci.materials.ceramics.
       I vote NO on sci.materials.ceramics.
       I vote ABSTAIN on sci.materials.ceramics.
       I vote CANCEL on sci.materials.ceramics.

You may add a comment, but anything other than a definite statement involving
the group name and "yes", "no", "for", or "against" on a single line may be
rejected by the automatic vote counting program.  An "abstain" vote has no
effect on the result, but your vote will be registered.

If you later change your mind you may send in another vote.  Only the last
valid vote received will count.  You may also vote "cancel", which is similiar
to "abstain", but your vote will not be listed in the final vote tally.

You should receive an acknowledgement (via email) of your vote within
one to three days.  Additional CFVs will NOT include mass ACKs, only
ACKs for undeliverable mail.

Standard Guidelines for voting apply:  One vote per person (regardless
of how many accounts you have) and one vote per account (regardless of
how many people use that account).  Votes from system accounts, e.g.
root, postmaster, et al., and votes from anonymous accounts will be
rejected.  100 more YES votes than NO votes and 2/3 of all votes being
YES are the requirements for group creation.  Addresses and votes of all
voters will be published in the final voting results list.
-- 
Ed Bailey                | Voice: (512) 471-4198   Fax: (512) 471-6715
Inst. for Fusion Studies | Internet: bailey@{hagar,ziggy}.ph.utexas.edu,
Univ. of Texas at Austin |   u70262@c.nersc.gov, or pnab643@chpc.utexas.edu
Austin TX  78712         | "No pithy quotes.  Just email addresses."

From bailey@hagar.ph.utexas.edu Thu Aug  4 20:54:17 1994
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: bailey@hagar.ph.utexas.edu
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,sci.materials,sci.engr,sci.techniques.microscopy,sci.chem,sci.engr.chem,sci.techniques.spectroscopy,sci.techniques.xtallography,sci.engr.semiconductors
Subject: 2nd CFV: sci.materials.ceramics
Followup-To: poster
Date: 4 Aug 1994 17:10:47 -0400
Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers
Lines: 116
Sender: tale@uunet.uu.net
Approved: tale@uunet.uu.net
Message-ID: <sci.materials.ceramics-CFV2@uunet.uu.net>
References: <sci.materials.ceramics-RFD1@uunet.uu.net> <sci.materials.ceramics-CFV1@uunet.uu.net>
Reply-To: voting@ziggy.ph.utexas.edu
NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net
Supercedes: <sci.materials.ceramics-CFV1@uunet.uu.net>
Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:5465 news.groups:111318 sci.materials:5566 sci.engr:10089 sci.techniques.microscopy:1111 sci.chem:25569 sci.engr.chem:3706 sci.techniques.spectroscopy:583 sci.techniques.xtallography:870 sci.engr.semiconductors:788

                      SECOND AND FINAL CALL FOR VOTES (2 of 2)

Unmoderated group sci.materials.ceramics

Newsgroups line:
sci.materials.ceramics	Ceramic science

Votes must be recieved by 23:59:59 UTC, 18 August 1994.

This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party.  Contact the
votetaker, Ed Bailey <bailey@hagar.ph.utexas.edu>, with any questions
about voting procedures. Questions about the proposed group should be
sent to the proponent, Brett M. Lembke <blembke@beta.tricity.wsu.edu>.

CHARTER

The purpose of sci.materials.ceramics is to provide an
open discussion forum for the ceramics community on
the internet.  The newsgroups allow the rapid and timely discussion of 
opinions and information that would take months or years (or not at all) 
on conventional paper journals.

Topics for discussion would include:
* Ceramic Materials
* Ceramics for Structural Applications
* Ceramic Matrix Composites
* Fiber Technology
* Phase Diagrams
* Synthesis
* Characterization Techniques
* Chemical processes
* Piezoelectric Ceramics
* Refractories
* Traditional ceramics  (cements, etc.)
* Ceramic Based Smart Materials
* Ceramics Processing
* Calcination/Sintering
* Sol-Gel related topics
* Superconductors
* Electric/Magnetic/Optical properties of ceramics
* Thermal/Mechanical properties of ceramics
* Glass
* How ceramics differ from metal/polymers/glasses
* Bioceramics
* Radiation effects on ceramics
* Hardware/Equipment - specs, opinions, etc.
* Applications 
* Techniques
* Computational modelling and simulations
* Ceramics-related computer software, incl. databases
* Announcements/reviews of papers/conferences.
* General Discussion/opinions/questions.
* Positions vacant
* Anything else that is relevant to ceramics and related materials.

STANDARD VOTING INFO

You should send MAIL (posts to a group are invalid) to
      voting@ziggy.ph.utexas.edu
(just replying by MAIL to this message should work).  Your mail
message should contain one and only one of the following statements:

       I vote YES on sci.materials.ceramics.
       I vote NO on sci.materials.ceramics.
       I vote ABSTAIN on sci.materials.ceramics.
       I vote CANCEL on sci.materials.ceramics.

You may add a comment, but anything other than a definite statement involving
the group name and "yes", "no", "for", or "against" on a single line may be
rejected by the automatic vote counting program.  An "abstain" vote has no
effect on the result, but your vote will be registered.

If you later change your mind you may send in another vote.  Only the last
valid vote received will count.  You may also vote "cancel", which is similiar
to "abstain", but your vote will not be listed in the final vote tally.

You should receive an acknowledgement (via email) of your vote within
one to three days.  Additional CFVs will NOT include mass ACKs, only
ACKs for undeliverable mail.

Standard Guidelines for voting apply:  One vote per person (regardless
of how many accounts you have) and one vote per account (regardless of
how many people use that account).  Votes from system accounts, e.g.
root, postmaster, et al., and votes from anonymous accounts will be
rejected.  100 more YES votes than NO votes and 2/3 of all votes being
YES are the requirements for group creation.  Addresses and votes of all
voters will be published in the final voting results list.

BOUNCED VOTE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

All votes received by August 3rd, 23:59 GMT have been counted and ACKed.
Vote acknowledgements sent to the following addresses have bounced.  These
votes *have* been counted, but I have been unable to reply to their mail.
If you voted, but you have NOT received an ACK *and* your name is NOT listed
below, then your vote was probably lost somewhere in the ether.  Please
send another vote to voting@ziggy.ph.utexas.edu.

antersbe@informatik.tu-muenchen.de                Stefan Antersberger

The following people have sent malformed ballots which have not been
superceded by a Yes, No, or Abstain vote.  These people should revote.

HERMAN@antioc.antioch.edu                                                     
   ! No vote statement in message
YOUNGMIN@MINMET.Lan.McGill.CA                                         Youngmin
   ! No vote statement in message
yyan@phoenix.Princeton.EDU                                          Yifeng Yan
   ! No vote statement in message

Ed Bailey
Votetaker for sci.materials.ceramics
-- 
Ed Bailey                | Voice: (512) 471-4198   Fax: (512) 471-6715
Inst. for Fusion Studies | Internet: bailey@{hagar,ziggy}.ph.utexas.edu,
Univ. of Texas at Austin |   u70262@c.nersc.gov, or pnab643@chpc.utexas.edu
Austin TX  78712         | "No pithy quotes.  Just email addresses."

From bailey@hagar.ph.utexas.edu Fri Aug 19 20:04:30 1994
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: bailey@hagar.ph.utexas.edu (Ed Bailey)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,sci.materials,sci.engr,sci.techniques.microscopy,sci.chem,sci.engr.chem,sci.techniques.spectroscopy,sci.techniques.xtallography,sci.engr.semiconductors
Subject: RESULT: sci.materials.ceramics passes 197:12
Followup-To: news.groups
Date: 19 Aug 1994 19:22:32 -0400
Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers
Lines: 307
Sender: tale@uunet.uu.net
Approved: tale@uunet.uu.net
Message-ID: <sci.materials.ceramics-RESULT@uunet.uu.net>
References: <sci.materials.ceramics-RFD1@uunet.uu.net> <sci.materials.ceramics-CFV1@uunet.uu.net> <sci.materials.ceramics-CFV2@uunet.uu.net>
NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net
Supercedes: <sci.materials.ceramics-CFV2@uunet.uu.net>
Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:5544 news.groups:113216 sci.materials:5730 sci.engr:10256 sci.techniques.microscopy:1277 sci.chem:26114 sci.engr.chem:3834 sci.techniques.spectroscopy:606 sci.techniques.xtallography:895 sci.engr.semiconductors:861

                      VOTE RESULT

Unmoderated group sci.materials.ceramics passes 197:12.

Voting on sci.materials.ceramics closed 23:59:59 UTC, 18 August 1994.
There were 197 YES votes and 12 NO votes, for a total of 209 valid votes. 
There were 2 abstains and 6 invalid ballots.  12 duplicate votes were deleted.

For group passage, YES votes must be at least 2/3 of all valid (YES and NO)
votes.   There also must be at least 100 more YES votes than NO votes. 

There is a five day discussion period after these results are posted.  If no
serious allegations of voting irregularities are raised, the moderator of
news.announce.newgroups will create the group shortly thereafter.

Newsgroups line:
sci.materials.ceramics	Ceramic science

This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party.
Votetaker: Ed Bailey <bailey@hagar.ph.utexas.edu>
Proponent: Brett M. Lembke <blembke@beta.tricity.wsu.edu>

CHARTER

The purpose of sci.materials.ceramics is to provide an
open discussion forum for the ceramics community on
the internet.  The newsgroups allow the rapid and timely discussion of 
opinions and information that would take months or years (or not at all) 
on conventional paper journals.

Topics for discussion would include:
* Ceramic Materials
* Ceramics for Structural Applications
* Ceramic Matrix Composites
* Fiber Technology
* Phase Diagrams
* Synthesis
* Characterization Techniques
* Chemical processes
* Piezoelectric Ceramics
* Refractories
* Traditional ceramics  (cements, etc.)
* Ceramic Based Smart Materials
* Ceramics Processing
* Calcination/Sintering
* Sol-Gel related topics
* Superconductors
* Electric/Magnetic/Optical properties of ceramics
* Thermal/Mechanical properties of ceramics
* Glass
* How ceramics differ from metal/polymers/glasses
* Bioceramics
* Radiation effects on ceramics
* Hardware/Equipment - specs, opinions, etc.
* Applications 
* Techniques
* Computational modelling and simulations
* Ceramics-related computer software, incl. databases
* Announcements/reviews of papers/conferences.
* General Discussion/opinions/questions.
* Positions vacant
* Anything else that is relevant to ceramics and related materials.


sci.materials.ceramics Final Vote Ack

Voted Yes
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
aasland@kjemi.unit.no                                              Siv Aasland
adler@alrc.usbm.gov                                                           
ae446@freenet.carleton.ca                                          Nigel Allen
aem@Symbiosis.AHP.Com                                             a.e.mossberg
ahmed@chuma.cas.usf.edu                                   Khurshid Ahmed (PHY)
aichholzer@fstgvs07.tu-graz.ac.at                          Klaus D. AICHHOLZER
alastair@geology.bristol.ac.uk                                 Alastair Davies
ande@networx.com                                                  Ande Rychter
Andreas.Eger@mb1.tu-chemnitz.de                                   Andreas Eger
anglesio@unixg.ubc.ca                                           Marco Anglesio
Anil.Murthy@mixcom.mixcom.com                                      Anil Murthy
armel@ONE.univ-lemans.fr                                                      
ART2000@aol.com                                                               
ASBHA@asuvm.inre.asu.edu                                           anil bhanap
asolheim@kjemi.unit.no                                            Arve Solheim
AUE@phys.rug.nl                                                          j.aue
ault@cs.albany.edu                                                    Jim Ault
ayoub@westmont.edu                                                George Ayoub
bauer@afthp001.tuwien.ac.at                                       Roland BAUER
bdoty@world.nad.northrop.com                                                  
birchall@pilot.njin.net                                       Shag Aristotelis
bjoernk@oslonett.no                                         Bjorn-Kare Nilssen
bjv@herbison.com                                                 B.J. Herbison
blembke@beta.tricity.wsu.edu                                   Brett M. Lembke
bmt@rocket.com                                                   Ben Trueblood
boogles@martigny.ai.mit.edu                                     Brian K. Zuzga
braghoth@libserv1.ic.sunysb.edu                          Balaji Raghothamachar
brenda@utig.ig.utexas.edu                                                     
bucko@uci.agh.edu.pl                                            Miroslaw Bucko
B_DZERD@PAVO.CONCORDIA.CA                                                     
caali01@mailserv.zdv.uni-tuebingen.de                           Stefan Liebing
cadams@beta.lanl.gov                                            Chris D. Adams
cajgray@nickel.ucs.indiana.edu                             cassandra jane gray
carolm@preview.com                                               Carol Marians
cerspa@leeds.ac.uk                                              S.P. APPLEYARD
Christian.Reinke@mbox.pci.uni-hannover.de                                     
ckp@netcom.com                                                  Charles Pooley
clstampe@mailbox.syr.edu                                         Chris Stamper
Craig_Horne@macmail.lbl.gov                                        Craig Horne
D.B.Currie@soton.ac.uk                                              D.B.Currie
dacey@crl.com                                                   Peter Campbell
dalero@microsoft.com                                             Dale Rogerson
David.Dixon@src.bae.co.uk                                          David Dixon
Diane.England-Nilsen@m.cc.utah.edu                        Diane England-Nilsen
dj_senor@ccmail.pnl.gov                                         David J. Senor
dmg@philabs.Philips.COM                                       Dennis Gallagher
DOSHI@cmt.anl.gov                                                  RAJIV DOSHI
dwhitman@rohmhaas.com                                             Dave Whitman
dyczek@uci.agh.edu.pl                                             Jerzy Dyczek
egin@unixg.ubc.ca                                                   Edmund Gin
egreer@rohmhaas.com                                            Edward C. Greer
espen@itekiris.kjemi.unit.no                                       Espen Olsen
faroyvik@kjemi.unit.no                                       Marianne F{r|yvik
fbertsch@msc.cornell.edu                                                      
fculley@bigvax.alfred.edu         PAUL T. CULLEY, ENGINEERING LIBRARIAN, NYSCC
field@cae.wisc.edu                                                            
FLAIG@vaxww1.mpi-stuttgart.mpg.de                                             
foothead@vpnet.chi.il.us                                       Thomas M. Brown
FREANDRE@delphi.com                                                           
gbanerje@ovid.helios.nd.edu                                    gautam banerjee
gcbak@cyf-kr.edu.pl                                                Tadeusz Bak
gdr59@cas.org                                                                 
glbryant@intnet.upj.com                                                       
gnord@mactem.er.usgs.gov                                    Gordon L. Nord Jr.
greimel@fmechds01.tu-graz.ac.at                                        greimel
GSF@mechman.mm.swin.edu.au                          G.FRANKISH -AS106/TEL.8280
gt0670e@prism.gatech.edu                                                      
gt1605a@prism.gatech.edu                                gt1605a McEntyre, Eric
guerlin@FHI-Berlin.MPG.DE                                       Thomas Guerlin
haereid@kjemi.unit.no                                               Siv Hareid
haeusler@ibmt.fhg.de                                           Andrea Haeusler
hammond@oasys.dt.navy.mil                                        Barry Hammond
hmf@inel.gov                                                   Dean A. Frickey
horwitz@nrlfs1.nrl.navy.mil                                            horwitz
howardl@leland.Stanford.EDU                                         Howard Lee
I.J.Bush@dl.ac.uk                                                     I.J.Bush
j.d.russell@ic.ac.uk                                                          
jamull@che.utexas.edu                                             Tony Mullins
jbuss@sciex.com                                                      John Buss
jeffg@loki.engr.sgi.com                                         Jeff C. Glover
jeffs@msc.cornell.edu                                                         
jfortt@dorsai.dorsai.org                                          Joseph_Fortt
jjm@laue.ms.nwu.edu                                                 Jim Mashek
jkbailey@mmm.com                                                  J. K. Bailey
jlaska@uci.agh.edu.pl                                            Jadwiga Laska
jmdaluz@kquest.com                                               Jose M. daLuz
john.kabel@dt-can.com                                               John Kabel
John_Mansfield@mse.engin.umich.edu                              John Mansfield
jonm@pmafire.inel.gov                                             Jon Matthews
judit@natura.geo.ub.es                                                   Judit
jverberg@indiana.edu                                              john verberg
jw_stevenson@ccmail.pnl.gov                                                   
kalleder@inm.uni-sb.de                                           Axel Kalleder
Karel.Hladky@mailhost.mcc.ac.uk                                   Karel Hladky
kasper@aldix.mpi-stuttgart.mpg.de                                             
kelaartc@cra.com.au                                                        327
kfp@laue.ms.nwu.edu                                            Kevin F. Peters
kgjensen@iastate.edu                                               Kurt Jensen
kingofcr@ufcc.ufl.edu                                                         
kluskens@radar.nrl.navy.mil                                 Michael S Kluskens
komornik@uci.agh.edu.pl                                   Stanislaw Komornicki
konjae@fou.tr.statoil.no                                   Jan Lasse Eilertsen
Kristofer.Gamstedt@mb.luth.se                                                 
kuczap@uci.agh.edu.pl                                         Leszek Kuczapski
kulwicki@klixon.mc.ti.com                                     Kulwicki, Bernie
L15D@ZFN.UNI-BREMEN.DE                                        Martin Schroeder
lachlan@dmp.csiro.au                                         Lachlan Cranswick
Latinette_William_D/atc_mail1-id@atc.alcoa.com                                
lbx043@cck.coventry.ac.uk                                          G.Leng-Ward
liberman@ridgefield.sdr.slb.com                             Arthur D. Liberman
liebming@email.tuwien.ac.at                                 Andreas LIEBMINGER
luca@130.186.12.2                                              Luca Lutterotti
M1N@ecl.psu.edu                                                               
maanstro@iastate.edu                                                  Angstrom
martin_p@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu                                 Louis Peter Martin
MC2027@mclink.it                                                Stefano Bolici
mckeonj@ul.ie                   John McKeon, MST Dept., University of Limerick
mfx@cs.tu-berlin.de                                           Markus Freericks
micky@marie.physik.tu-berlin.de                                  Michael Patra
mike@ceramics.cmpe.ubc.ca                                       Michael C. Cam
miles@mbs.telesys.utexas.edu                                   Miles Abernathy
MISC253@csc.canterbury.ac.nz                                                  
MITCHELL@CHE31A.CHE.WISC.EDU                                 BRIAN S. MITCHELL
mmantler@atpibm6000.tuwien.ac.at                               Michael Mantler
MP047118@NTUVAX.NTU.AC.SG                                                     
mue@igb.fhg.de                                                       Ben Elkin
nammour@MIT.EDU                                                               
ngolego@uoguelph.ca                                          Nickolay V.Golego
nibrahim@mcd.intel.com                                          Nabeel Ibrahim
OGUOCHA@sask.usask.ca                                                         
OJALAD@delphi.com                                                             
orchard@eceserv0.ece.wisc.edu                                    Bruce Orchard
parksj@dosa.snu.ac.kr                                             park soon-ja
peterson@bigvax.alfred.edu                 Only Nixon could have gone to China
petter@ibmt.fhg.de                                                Erwin Petter
phil@ONE.univ-lemans.fr                                                       
phrwb@csv.warwick.ac.uk                                        Dr S Sutherland
ptroy@iseg13.imd.cig.mot.com                                         Paul Troy
py10nps@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu                                     Chris Reed
quinn@phoenix.Princeton.EDU                                   Michael J. Quinn
r.golchert@abs.swb.de                                          Rainer Golchert
RAJESH@ecl.psu.edu                                                            
RALF_S@IEHK.RWTH-AACHEN.DE                                       Ralf Sindelar
ramesh@msc.cornell.edu                                                        
randhol@ild.alkymi.unit.no                                      Preben Randhol
ReidCG@aol.com                                                                
rem@nite.toppoint.de                                                 Rolf Elak
rick@bcm.tmc.edu                                             Richard H. Miller
rickt@planet8.sp.paramax.com                                     Rick Thompson
riedling@inm.uni-sb.de                                        Michael Riedling
ROHVM1.MAHRAE@rohmhaas.com                                        Rich Einhorn
rokita@uci.agh.edu.pl                                         Magdalena Rokita
rs7h+@andrew.cmu.edu                                          Richard L. Smith
rssleb@rohmhaas.com                                                  Len Bogan
rufinus@cae.wisc.edu                                                          
rzhao@ccs1.cc.monash.edu.au                              Dr R Zhao [msc] 54909
sam20@cornell.edu                                              Steven Markgraf
santos@eniac.seas.upenn.edu                                     Erick M Santos
satr@cus.cam.ac.uk                                              S.A.T. Redfern
sdv@htf.pstu.perm.su                                          Dmitry V. Saulin
siamak@kaiwan.com                                                Siamak Ansari
siberian@usa.net                                                 Frank Douglas
sjparkzz@alliant.snu.ac.kr                                                    
Skala_RD@cc.curtin.edu.au                                                     
sparky@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu                                    cristobal chispas
stephan@rodion.muc.de                                           Stephan Wacker
sunstrom@WPI.EDU                                             Joseph E Sunstrom
tandon@casbah.acns.nwu.edu                                             Sanjeev
tdtyl@eng.clemson.edu                                               Ted Taylor
TEEUW@phys.rug.nl                                                      e.teeuw
tes@nwu.edu                                                        Todd Steyer
tim@phlogiston.nist.gov                                             Tim Foecke
tiwest@yarrow.wt.uwa.edu.au                                             TIWEST
tomas@nbti.msae.wisc.edu                                               No Body
trans@carnap.srl.ford.com                                Advanced Transmission
turni@granite.fh.huji.ac.il                                   Avner Turniansky
tyadav@MIT.EDU                                                                
U51862@UICVM.UIC.EDU                                                          
u930617@daimi.aau.dk                                             Benny Amorsen
una@doliolum.biology.yale.edu                                        Una Smith
user4072@aphy01.iphy.ac.cn                                                 cxl
vylkova@CC.UManitoba.CA                                                       
wanyih@mgher.ttit.edu.tw                                              W.Y. Wei
warren@ppc.ubc.ca                                             Warren Batchelor
weavec@rpi.edu                                        Christopher David Weaver
WEISSC@EX1.wes.army.mil                                            Chuck Weiss
wiik@kjemi.unit.no                                                  Kjell Wiik
will.rogers@ftl.mese.com                                                      
winkler@inm.uni-sb.de                                       Ralf-Peter Winkler
wojciech@uci.agh.edu.pl                                Krzysztof Wojciechowski
wprouty@carbon.denver.colorado.edu                            Warren C. Prouty
wyllie@physun.physics.mcmaster.ca                                 Craig Wyllie
yadallee@GALlif.ERsys.EDmonTON.Ab.cA                     Dave Shariff Yadallee
yjlin@mgher.ttit.edu.tw                                               Y.J. Lin
yskang@dosa.snu.ac.kr                                          kang young-seog
ZAPMATT@delphi.com                                                            
zxmzy01@studserv.zdv.uni-tuebingen.de                            Michael Bauer

Voted No
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
antersbe@informatik.tu-muenchen.de                         Stefan Antersberger
cjackson@csugrad.cs.vt.edu                              Chris 'Action' Jackson
crouchkp@flidh102.delcoelect.com                                              
fsspr@camelot.acf-lab.alaska.edu                                  Sean P. Ryan
grohol@alpha.acast.nova.edu                                        John Grohol
HECHEL@vms.huji.ac.il                                                         
jrm@globalvillag.com                                     John R. MacWilliamson
Karen@beehive.demon.co.uk                                        Karen Fursdon
smarry@turing.toronto.edu                                         Smarasderagd
sml@eniac.seas.upenn.edu                                        Steve Labovitz
stainles@bga.com                                                  Dwight Brown
wieder@hrz.uni-kassel.de                                    Wieder Thomas FB18

Abstained
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
carlson@cap.gwu.edu                                            Eric C. Carlson
mmt@RedBrick.COM                                          Maxime Taksar KC6ZPS


Votes in error
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
cs_amrine@ccmail.pnl.gov                                                      
   ! No vote statement in message
HERMAN@antioc.antioch.edu                                                     
   ! No vote statement in message
hundere@kjemi.unit.no                                         Aase M. Hundere.
   ! No vote statement in message
xue@masg36.epfl.ch                                                 Xinjian Xue
   ! No vote statement in message
YOUNGMIN@MINMET.Lan.McGill.CA                                         Youngmin
   ! No vote statement in message
yyan@phoenix.Princeton.EDU                                          Yifeng Yan
   ! No vote statement in message
--
Ed Bailey                | Voice: (512) 471-4198   Fax: (512) 471-6715
Inst. for Fusion Studies | Internet: bailey@{hagar,ziggy}.ph.utexas.edu,
Univ. of Texas at Austin |   u70262@c.nersc.gov, or pnab643@chpc.utexas.edu
Austin TX  78712         | "No pithy quotes.  Just email addresses."


 

USENET FACT: Big-8

BIG-8 hierarchies are the 8 traditional top hierarchies of the Usenet. See the following page for more