From colby@bio.bu.edu Fri Nov 5 22:09:49 1993
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From: colby@bio.bu.edu (Chris Colby)
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REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION -- SCI.BIO.EVOLUTION
This is a formal request for discussion for creating the newsgroup
sci.bio.evolution. Discussion will take place in the newsgroup
news.groups.
Moderation
__________
The Moderators
This group will be moderated. Josh Hayes has volunteered to do the
moderation. In addition, an effort is being made to find more
back-up moderators for times when Josh goes on vacation.
Moderation policy
The only criterion for accepting posts will be relevance. Posts
dealing with scientific aspects of evolution will be accepted.
Creationist articles will be rejected. Those authors will be informed
that the newsgroup talk.origins is an unmoderated forum specifically
for the creation/evolution debate. Within the framework of evolution,
any/all questions, comments or speculations will be welcomed.
Justification for creating new newgroup
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Evolution is a topic of considerable interest and this theory
generates a large volume of discussion on USENET. The current
newsgroup talk.origins is a forum where issues of "origins" are
discussed. This currently includes discussions of the creation/
evolution controversy, discussions of evolutionary biology and
numerous threads that reflect the history and sociology of the
group but appear to have no relevance to anything resembling
origins (or anything else for that matter). The volume of t.o.
is very high these days and many people who would enjoy reading
and contributing to an evolution discussion are turned off by
the low signal/noise ratio.
Other newsgroups routinely have discussions about evolution (for
example sci.skeptic and sci.bio) and a bionet board (bionet.
molbio.evolution) provides a forum for working biologists to
contact each other. In addition, a proposal for a new group,
sci.anthro.paleo, is currently under discussion.
Sci.bio.evolution would create a home for a vast number of
discussions and not (it is hoped) adversely affect any of
the existing or proposed groups. The forum would provide
a place for interested parties to discuss evolution away from
the creation/evolution controversy and yet be more casual than
a bionet newsgroup. It is very likely the traffic to s.b.e
will exceed the current traffic regarding evolution because
it will attract those interested in evolution but unwilling
to wade through the mountains of creationist dreck on t.o.
Creationists may express the opinion that the purpose of this
board is to censor them or that they deserve equal time for their
ideas. This is not true. Talk.origins is an unmoderated forum
where creationist posters are encouraged to post. Formation of
s.b.e will not close any avenues of creationist expression.
Another thing to keep in mind is creationism is religious dogma, not
a scientific theory. Most creationist arguments are simply attempts
to refute evolution. These refutations are never scientifically
sound and are frequently nothing more than appeals to authority.
The scientific content of creationism can (and has been) dealt with
in short order. Creationism does not deserve equal time in
science discussions because it is not science.
In preliminary discussions on talk.origins, a few posters expressed
the opinion that s.b.e would be the death of t.o. I don't think
this would happen. The creation/evolution controversy comprises the
bulk of the traffic on t.o.; this would not be affected. Only
discussions of evolution itself would leave t.o. It is highly
likely that many current t.o. readers will subscribe to both t.o.
and s.b.e.
Sci.bio.evolution should not conflict with the proposed group
sci.anthro.paleo. The questions of human origins is a small
subset of evolutionary biology. Sci.bio.evolution will deal
mainly with the general mechanisms of evolution, topics which
already generate a considerable amount of discussion in t.o.
An expanded listing of the topics for discussion is given
immediately below in the Charter.
Charter
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Sci.bio.evolution will be dedicated to discussions of evolutionary
biology. These include, but are not limited to: Natural selection,
genetic drift, mutation, gene flow, recombination, interactions of
the mechanisms of evolution, sexual selection, levels of selection,
common descent, systematics, taxonomy, modification with descent,
macro- and homeotic mutations, adaptive mutations, the history of
life on earth (including the Cambrian explosion and demise of the
dinosaurs), paleontology, taphonomy, ecological genetics, behavior-
al ecology, game theory, computer simulations of evolution, punct-
uated equilibrium, optimality theory, historicity in biology, the
growth of biological thought, the history of biology and evolution,
Lamarck, Darwin, Huxley, Haldane, Fisher, Wright, Simpson, Dohbzhansky,
Gould, Lewontin, Diamond, Dawkins, Leaky, Johanson, Wilson, Kimura,
speciation, adaptive landscapes, adaptation, population genetics and
discussion of recently published works of interest (e.g. is there a
"gay gene"?)
A pre-existing t.o. FAQ file ("Introduction to Evolutionary Biology")
will be posted every month or so to provide background material for new
readers or posters.
Topics that are better suited to other groups will be directed there.
Creationist postings will be returned with a pointer to talk.origins.
Posts dealing solely with issues of human origins will be returned
and directed toward sci.anthro.paleo if it is created.
Chris Colby
email: colby@biology.bu.edu
From rdippold@qualcomm.com Mon Dec 6 17:25:31 1993
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From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,talk.origins,sci.bio,sci.bio.ecology,sci.anthropology,sci.geo.geology,bionet.general,bionet.molbio.evolution,sci.skeptic
Subject: CFV: sci.bio.evolution
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FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
moderated group sci.bio.evolution
Newsgroups line:
sci.bio.evolution Discussions of evolutionary biology (moderated).
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 23 December 1993.
The group would be moderated by Josh Hayes <josh@pogo.cqs.washington.edu>.
The submission address is unknown at this time.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact rdippold@qualcomm.com. For questions about the
proposed group contact Chris Colby <colby@biology.bu.edu>.
CHARTER
sci.bio.evolution will be dedicated to discussions of evolutionary
biology. These include, but are not limited to: Natural selection,
genetic drift, mutation, gene flow, recombination, interactions of the
mechanisms of evolution, sexual selection, levels of selection, common
descent, systematics, taxonomy, modification with descent, macro- and
homeotic mutations, adaptive mutations, the history of life on earth
(including the Cambrian explosion and demise of the dinosaurs), the
origin of life, paleontology, taphonomy, ecological genetics,
behavioral ecology, game theory, computer simulations of evolution,
punctuated equilibrium, optimality theory, historicity in biology, the
growth of biological thought, the history of biology and evolution,
Lamarck, Darwin, Huxley, Haldane, Fisher, Wright, Simpson,
Dohbzhansky, Gould, Lewontin, Diamond, Dawkins, Leaky, Wilson, Kimura,
speciation, adaptive landscapes, adaptation, population genetics and
discussion of recently published works of interest (e.g. is there a
"gay gene"?)
Moderation policy: As listed above, Josh Hayes would be moderator.
The only criterion for accepting posts will be relevance. Posts
dealing with scientific aspects of evolution will be accepted;
Articles of creationist content will be rejected. Those authors will
be informed that the unmoderated newsgroup talk.origins welcomes such
discussions. Talk.origins has a variety of FAQ files (available via
ftp) discussing arguments favoring creationism. These have been
discussed numerous times on talk.origins and will not be rehashed on
sci.bio.evolution.
A pre-existing t.o. FAQ file ("Introduction to Evolutionary Biology")
will be posted every month or so to provide background material for
new readers or posters.
Evolution is a topic of considerable interest and this theory
generates a large volume of discussion on USENET. The current
newsgroup talk.origins is a forum where issues of "origins" are
discussed. This currently includes discussions of the creation/
evolution controversy, discussions of evolutionary biology and
numerous threads that reflect the history and sociology of the group
but appear to have no relevance to anything resembling evolution (or
anything else for that matter). The volume of t.o. is very high these
days and many people who would enjoy reading and contributing to an
evolution discussion group are turned off by the low signal/noise
ratio.
Other newsgroups routinely have discussions about evolution (for
example sci.skeptic and sci.bio) and a bionet board (bionet.
molbio.evolution) provides a forum for working biologists to contact
each other. In addition, a proposal for a new group, sci.anthro.paleo,
is currently under discussion. There is not, however, a USENET group
for discussions of basic elements of evolution accessable to both
biologists and interested non- biologists.
sci.bio.evolution would create a home for a vast number of discussions
and not (it is hoped) adversely affect any of the existing or proposed
groups. The forum would provide a place for interested parties to
discuss evolution away from the creation/evolution controversy and yet
be more casual than a bionet newsgroup.
sci.bio.evolution should not conflict with the proposed group
sci.anthro.paleo. The questions of human origins are a small subset of
evolutionary biology. sci.bio.evolution will deal mainly with the
general mechanisms of evolution, topics which already generate a
considerable amount of discussion in t.o.
HOW TO VOTE
Send MAIL to: voting@qualcomm.com
Your mail message should contain one of the following statements:
I vote YES on sci.bio.evolution
I vote NO on sci.bio.evolution
You may also ABSTAIN in place of YES/NO - this will not affect the outcome.
Anything else may be rejected by the automatic vote counting program. The
votetaker will respond to your received ballots with a personal acknowledge-
ment by mail - if you do not receive one within several days, try again.
It's your responsibility to make sure your vote is registered correctly.
Only one vote per person and per account will be counted. Addresses and
votes of all voters will be published in the final voting results list.
From rdippold@qualcomm.com Tue Dec 14 14:24:00 1993
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
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Subject: 2nd CFV: sci.bio.evolution
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LAST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
moderated group sci.bio.evolution
Newsgroups line:
sci.bio.evolution Discussions of evolutionary biology (moderated).
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 23 December 1993.
The group would be moderated by Josh Hayes <josh@pogo.cqs.washington.edu>.
The submission address is unknown at this time.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact rdippold@qualcomm.com. For questions about the
proposed group contact Chris Colby <colby@biology.bu.edu>.
CHARTER
sci.bio.evolution will be dedicated to discussions of evolutionary
biology. These include, but are not limited to: Natural selection,
genetic drift, mutation, gene flow, recombination, interactions of the
mechanisms of evolution, sexual selection, levels of selection, common
descent, systematics, taxonomy, modification with descent, macro- and
homeotic mutations, adaptive mutations, the history of life on earth
(including the Cambrian explosion and demise of the dinosaurs), the
origin of life, paleontology, taphonomy, ecological genetics,
behavioral ecology, game theory, computer simulations of evolution,
punctuated equilibrium, optimality theory, historicity in biology, the
growth of biological thought, the history of biology and evolution,
Lamarck, Darwin, Huxley, Haldane, Fisher, Wright, Simpson,
Dohbzhansky, Gould, Lewontin, Diamond, Dawkins, Leaky, Wilson, Kimura,
speciation, adaptive landscapes, adaptation, population genetics and
discussion of recently published works of interest (e.g. is there a
"gay gene"?)
Moderation policy: As listed above, Josh Hayes would be moderator.
The only criterion for accepting posts will be relevance. Posts
dealing with scientific aspects of evolution will be accepted;
Articles of creationist content will be rejected. Those authors will
be informed that the unmoderated newsgroup talk.origins welcomes such
discussions. Talk.origins has a variety of FAQ files (available via
ftp) discussing arguments favoring creationism. These have been
discussed numerous times on talk.origins and will not be rehashed on
sci.bio.evolution.
A pre-existing t.o. FAQ file ("Introduction to Evolutionary Biology")
will be posted every month or so to provide background material for
new readers or posters.
Evolution is a topic of considerable interest and this theory
generates a large volume of discussion on USENET. The current
newsgroup talk.origins is a forum where issues of "origins" are
discussed. This currently includes discussions of the creation/
evolution controversy, discussions of evolutionary biology and
numerous threads that reflect the history and sociology of the group
but appear to have no relevance to anything resembling evolution (or
anything else for that matter). The volume of t.o. is very high these
days and many people who would enjoy reading and contributing to an
evolution discussion group are turned off by the low signal/noise
ratio.
Other newsgroups routinely have discussions about evolution (for
example sci.skeptic and sci.bio) and a bionet board (bionet.
molbio.evolution) provides a forum for working biologists to contact
each other. In addition, a proposal for a new group, sci.anthro.paleo,
is currently under discussion. There is not, however, a USENET group
for discussions of basic elements of evolution accessable to both
biologists and interested non- biologists.
sci.bio.evolution would create a home for a vast number of discussions
and not (it is hoped) adversely affect any of the existing or proposed
groups. The forum would provide a place for interested parties to
discuss evolution away from the creation/evolution controversy and yet
be more casual than a bionet newsgroup.
sci.bio.evolution should not conflict with the proposed group
sci.anthro.paleo. The questions of human origins are a small subset of
evolutionary biology. sci.bio.evolution will deal mainly with the
general mechanisms of evolution, topics which already generate a
considerable amount of discussion in t.o.
HOW TO VOTE
Send MAIL to: voting@qualcomm.com
Your mail message should contain one of the following statements:
I vote YES on sci.bio.evolution
I vote NO on sci.bio.evolution
You may also ABSTAIN in place of YES/NO - this will not affect the outcome.
Anything else may be rejected by the automatic vote counting program. The
votetaker will respond to your received ballots with a personal acknowledge-
ment by mail - if you do not receive one within several days, try again.
It's your responsibility to make sure your vote is registered correctly.
Only one vote per person and per account will be counted. Addresses and
votes of all voters will be published in the final voting results list.
sci.bio.evolution group vote Bounce Ack List - no need to revote
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JEJOHNS@crsgi1.erenj.com
jkomorit@rs6000.zgs.com
From rdippold@qualcomm.com Mon Jan 3 17:50:34 1994
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From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
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Subject: RESULT: sci.bio.evolution passes 517:25
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moderated sci.bio.evolution group vote passes 517:25
There were 517 YES votes and 25 NO votes, for a total of 542 valid
votes. There was 1 abstain and 2 invalid ballots.
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. Thus, the group passes.
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.bio.evolution Discussions of evolutionary biology (moderated).
The group will be moderated by Josh Hayes <josh@pogo.cqs.washington.edu>.
The submission address will be <evolution@pogo.cqs.washington.edu>.
This vote was conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact rdippold@qualcomm.com. For questions about the
proposed group contact Chris Colby <colby@biology.bu.edu>.
CHARTER
sci.bio.evolution will be dedicated to discussions of evolutionary
biology. These include, but are not limited to: Natural selection,
genetic drift, mutation, gene flow, recombination, interactions of the
mechanisms of evolution, sexual selection, levels of selection, common
descent, systematics, taxonomy, modification with descent, macro- and
homeotic mutations, adaptive mutations, the history of life on earth
(including the Cambrian explosion and demise of the dinosaurs), the
origin of life, paleontology, taphonomy, ecological genetics,
behavioral ecology, game theory, computer simulations of evolution,
punctuated equilibrium, optimality theory, historicity in biology, the
growth of biological thought, the history of biology and evolution,
Lamarck, Darwin, Huxley, Haldane, Fisher, Wright, Simpson,
Dohbzhansky, Gould, Lewontin, Diamond, Dawkins, Leaky, Wilson, Kimura,
speciation, adaptive landscapes, adaptation, population genetics and
discussion of recently published works of interest (e.g. is there a
"gay gene"?)
Moderation policy: As listed above, Josh Hayes would be moderator.
The only criterion for accepting posts will be relevance. Posts
dealing with scientific aspects of evolution will be accepted;
Articles of creationist content will be rejected. Those authors will
be informed that the unmoderated newsgroup talk.origins welcomes such
discussions. Talk.origins has a variety of FAQ files (available via
ftp) discussing arguments favoring creationism. These have been
discussed numerous times on talk.origins and will not be rehashed on
sci.bio.evolution.
A pre-existing t.o. FAQ file ("Introduction to Evolutionary Biology")
will be posted every month or so to provide background material for
new readers or posters.
sci.bio.evolution group vote Final Vote Ack
Yes Votes
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72732.210@CompuServe.COM Wallace R. Fish
@animal.csd.scarolina.edu:ken@bigbird.scarolina.edu Ken Sallenger
A.J.Hirst@open.ac.uk Tony Hirst
A.J.Kear@bristol.ac.uk A J Kear
aaron@amisk.cs.ualberta.ca Humphrey Aaron V
abooth@cix.compulink.co.uk Anthony Booth
adamsd@CERF.NET Douglas Adams
ADELLING@ucs.indiana.edu
adept@yar.cs.wisc.edu Mark McCullough
adpeters@sunflower.bio.indiana.edu Andy Peters
AFARGAS@EAGLE.WESLEYAN.EDU Mexican Jumping Nodules
agati@uts340.univ.trieste.it Agati Paolo
AHLAS@asuvm.inre.asu.edu Lisa Schmoetzer
ahouse@hydra.rose.brandeis.edu Jeremy Creighton Ahouse
ajameson@rsmas.miami.edu Anne Jameson
ajeffrie@waite.adelaide.edu.au Alex Jeffries
akh@empress.gvg.tek.com Anna K. Haynes
akn@mendel.Berkeley.EDU Anne North
alahelma@cc.helsinki.fi Antti A Lahelma
alanm@klerk.cup.hp.com Alan McGowen
alanrw@cs.man.ac.uk Alan R Williams
alistair@bcu.ubc.ca Alistair Blachford
alr2@midway.uchicago.edu john alroy
am883@yfn.ysu.edu Dirk John Fischer
andi@biology.bu.edu andrea stuart
andrea@deakin.edu.au Andrea Todkill
andrewt@watson.ibm.com Andrew Taylor
andyyee@phoenix.Princeton.EDU Andrew Jenho Yee
Ant@equinox.gen.nz Ant
ao443@yfn.ysu.edu Brennan T. Price
apolzer@cs.ucsd.edu Andreas Polzer
Arjan.deVisser@POPGEN.EL.WAU.NL
ARLIN@ac.dal.ca
Arno.Wouters@phil.ruu.nl Arno Wouters
arromdee@blaze.cs.jhu.edu
arsmith@lamar.ColoState.EDU Alan Smith
Arthur.Chance@Smallworld.co.uk Arthur Chance
asaustin@ccgate.dp.beckman.com A Scott Austin
asente@mv.us.adobe.com A Usenet Pal
atchley@daedalus.bio.uci.edu Bill Atchley
awrobinson@amoco.com Andrew W. Robinson
bae@utcc.utoronto.ca Beverly Erlebacher
BAMURRAY@uci.edu Ben A. MURRAY
barbose@netcom.com Jeff Barbose
baret@gena.ucl.ac.be Ph. Baret
bde@halcyon.com Bruce D. Elliott
beaurang@biology.bu.edu Pierre A. Beaurang
beernink@biology.bu.edu Peter Beernink
begley@biology.bu.edu Gail S. Begley
beh@venus.gbf-braunschweig.d400.de Bernd Haase
bengel@TYRELL.NET Jason Bengel
bengtl@maths.lth.se Bengt Larsson
benjamin.franz@m.cc.utah.edu benjamin franz
benningf@aurfs1.aur.alcatel.com R. F. Benningfield
bertrand@ERE.UMontreal.CA Bertrand Jean-Francois
bgarwood@sngldsh.CV.NRAO.EDU Bob Garwood
bill.adlam@St-Peters.oxford.ac.uk Bill Adlam
bill@dorrit.as.utexas.edu William H. Jefferys
billmc@microsoft.com Bill McJohn
BIPEZOLD@MERLIN.NLU.EDU
bishopj@botany.washington.edu
bkk@rhi.hi.is Bjarni Kristofer Kristjansson
bluelobster+@CMU.EDU David O Hunt
bness@puc.edu Bryan Ness
boardman@pt.olympus.net Diane Boardman
Bob.Myers@st.unocal.com Bob Myers
bock@spot.Colorado.EDU BOCK JANE
borbor@divsun.unige.ch Borcic Boris
boutwell@acad.mwsc.edu RICHARD A BOUTWELL
bpl2@Lehigh.EDU Paul Lin
bromage@mdw011.cc.monash.edu.au David Bromage
bruce@liverpool.ac.uk Bruce Stephens
bsa@kf8nh.wariat.org.wariat.org Brandon S. Allbery
BSCHLESINGER@NSSDCA.GSFC.NASA.GOV BARRY M. SCHLESINGER
bs_harris@ccmail.pnl.gov Brian S Harris
buckc@rintintin.Colorado.EDU Carolyn Buck-Gengler
buglady@bronze.lcs.mit.edu Aliza R. Panitz
bwallet@apssgi.nswc.navy.mil Brad Wallet
C.N.Trueman@bristol.ac.uk CN. Trueman
c72454@cx.uibk.ac.at Teerakiat Kerdcharoen
C741SCB@SEMOVM.SEMO.EDU Allen Gathman
C749SCB@SEMOVM.SEMO.EDU Walt Lilly
calfor@unity.ncsu.edu
camara@rintintin.Colorado.EDU Mark Camara
camilla@netcom.com Camilla Cracchiolo
carl@Malthus.Stanford.EDU Carl T. Bergstrom
CASTRESANA@EMBL-Heidelberg.DE Jose Castresana
CAVDBERG@tuvira.ciagri.usp.br Cassio van den Berg
cbuerkle@sunflower.bio.indiana.edu Alex Buerkle
cc122@mbfs.bio.cam.ac.uk Christopher Coward (Path)
ccfj@hippo.ru.ac.za F. Jacot Guillarmod
chaos@concorde.com I. Iguanama
childers@gab.unt.edu JAMES CHILDERS
chlamy@acpub.duke.edu
chris@eso.mc.xerox.com Chris Heiny x73186 - SPO
christian.steel@bio.uio.no Christian Steel
cigliano@biology.bu.edu John Cigliano
cjhs@Alger.DoCS.UU.SE Chris Ho-Stuart
ckk@uchicago.edu Christopher K. Koenigsberg
clw@ohsu.edu Charles Waltemath,MAC-D,Anesthesiology
CM00%SIUEMUS.bitnet@vm42.cso.uiuc.edu CM00000
CMALCOLM@utxvms.cc.utexas.edu
cnedin@geology.adelaide.edu.au
coch@cas.usf.edu Bruce Cochrane (BIO)
colby@biology.bu.edu Chris Colby
colgrove@xtal10.harvard.edu Robin Colgrove
colvard@esvax.dnet.dupont.com Todd Colvard
COUTAVAS@MCCLB0.MED.NYU.EDU
craigm@bioch.ox.ac.uk Craig Morton
craven@cs.wisc.edu Mark Craven
CREED@uoft02.utoledo.edu Carol Reed
Cris.Little@bristol.ac.uk C T Little
cs141055@cs.brown.edu John Bates
csh@srs.gov Chuck Henkel
cust_ts@cc.helsinki.fi Tero Sand
cutlip@geomag.gly.fsu.edu Paul G. Cutlip
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dayan@biology.bu.edu Selvadurai Dayanandan
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dbd@utkux.utcc.utk.edu
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dominiq@rice.cor2.epa.gov Dominique Bachelet
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drewd@cc.gatech.edu L. Drew Davis
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dstout@eis.calstate.edu Dorothy L. Stout
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ecg@po.CWRU.Edu Edward C. Goodwin
ed@micro.uct.ac.za Ed Rybicki
edempste@robned.cs.unp.ac.za
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emd@ham.almanac.bc.ca
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ernst@mibi03.meb.uni-bonn.de Ernst Molitor
es070@eng.warwick.ac.uk
ewilliam@itsmail1.hamilton.edu Ernest Williams
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federhen@wisp.nlm.nih.gov Scott Federhen
fgm@immacc.prepnet.com Frank Martin
fheyligh@vnet3.vub.ac.be Francis Heylighen
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fuy1@gl.umbc.edu Francis A Uy
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GEN5AJT@SOUTH-01.NOVELL.LEEDS.AC.UK
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isaak@orient.aurora.com Mark Isaak
J.M.V.Rayner@bristol.ac.uk J M V Rayner
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J0M1742%TAMVENUS.BITNET@RICEVM1.RICE.EDU
jad2@midway.uchicago.edu Paleo1
jamison@merle.acns.nwu.edu
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jimj@eecs.umich.edu Jim Jewett
jjmhome!ae-sun01!sgr@transfer.stratus.com Stan Ryckman
jkomorit@rs6000.zgs.com Judy Komorita
jleane@Andersen.COM Jeff Leane
jlogsdon@bio.indiana.edu
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joe@montebello.soest.hawaii.edu Joe Dellinger
john.wilkins@udev.monash.edu.au John Wilkins
john@uhs1.uhs.uga.edu John D. Hopkins
Jorge.Liz@zool.unine.ch Jorge.Liz@zool.unine.ch
jorgsr@pet2.ncpgg.adelaide.edu.au Jorg Schulz-Rojahn
jos@biology.bu.edu Joshua Seamon
josephs@GAS.uug.Arizona.EDU joseph d scott
josh@pogo.cqs.washington.edu doc
joshua@veritas.com Joshua Levy
jsanders@phys.ksu.edu Justin M. Sanders
jtwillia@infonode.ingr.com Jeff Williams
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jws@cs.mu.OZ.AU Jeff Schultz
kaba@lorraine.loria.fr Badara Kaba
kanze@us-es.sel.de James Kanze
kapan@bcu.ubc.ca Durrell Kapan
kbene@hydra.unm.edu Karl Kent Benedict
kcc@cs.wustl.edu Ken Cox
kcochran@nyx10.cs.du.edu Keith "Justified And Ancient" Cochran
keck@zookeeper.zoo.uga.edu Paul Keck
keltner@denr1.igis.uiuc.edu John Keltner
kenc@corbin.or.com
kersterhw@CCVAX.CCS.CSUS.EDU HAROLD WM KERSTER
KGA@UNCMVS.OIT.UNC.EDU Kermyt G Anderson
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kmc@netcom.com Kevin McCarty
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kpl@vsld.tuzvo.sk Katedra pest.lesa
kring@physik.uni-kl.de Thomas Kettenring
kuserk@moravian.edu Frank Kuserk
kwm2@cornell.edu ken mudge
L15D@ZFN.uni-bremen.de Martin Schroeder
lachlan@dmp.csiro.au Lachlan Cranswick
lamoran@utcc.utoronto.ca L.A. Moran
lanedk@sun.aitc.rest.tasc.com Kurt Lane
lapoinf@ERE.UMontreal.CA Lapointe Francois-Joseph
ldaly@acs.bu.edu Liza Daly
learn@smaug.ucr.edu Jerry Learn
lew@ief.spb.su Vladimir F. Levchenko
LHALE@upei.ca Lawrence Hale, UPEI
lhb@vnet.IBM.COM
llipkin@helix.nih.gov Lewis E. Lipkin
loats1@husc.harvard.edu James Loats
LOCKHART@BINAH.CC.BRANDEIS.EDU SYBIBIBL LOBOCKHABART
lonadar@judy.indstate.edu Lonadar the Wanderer
lrf6as@leeds.ac.uk A Staines
lsbarden@unccvm.uncc.edu via MAILER@UNCCVM
lsj@uki.hj.se Sverker Johansson
lur@jester.usask.ca Rui Lu
LYNDON@bms-unit.institute-of-cancer-research.ac.uk
macrae@pandora.geo.ucalgary.ca Andrew MacRae
maguire@ddd.itg.ti.com Bill Maguire
manzo@biology.bu.edu Paul A. Manzo
mar@physics.su.OZ.AU David Mar
marc@world.std.com Marc A Dashevsky
martell@utcc.utoronto.ca D.L. Martell
martens@cis.ohio-state.edu Jeff Martens
martyn@dcs.warwick.ac.uk Martyn Amos
mauricio@cs.columbia.edu Mauricio Hernandez
MBAUSER@KENTVM.KENT.EDU Michael Bauser
mcbjjbj@leonis.nus.sg Julian Blanc Juarez
mcglynn@cheshire.oxy.edu Terrence Peter McGlynn
mcuggy@craton.geol.BrockU.CA Michael Cuggy
mdiffin@mrc-crc.ac.uk Dr. M.C. Diffin
mdowton@waite.adelaide.edu.au Mark Dowton
medwards@bcm.tmc.edu Mary C. Edwards
mel@osuunx.ucc.okstate.edu
MERRILL@stsci.edu Clark
mezwick@ucdavis.edu Mike Zwick
mfarris@piper.hamline.edu Mike Farris
mgritter@gac.edu Mark G Gritter
MHOLLOWA@EPO.SOM.SUNYSB.Edu Michael Holloway [Pediatrics]
mib@gnu.ai.mit.edu Michael I Bushnell
MIKEF@BROWNVM.brown.edu Mike Fessler
MikeSummers@cup.portal.com
miller@triton.unm.edu R.C. Miller
mills004@maroon.tc.umn.edu Roberta L Millstein
mjb@cs.brown.edu Manish Butte
mjbrauer@well.sf.ca.us Matthew J. Brauer
mjhf@troi.cc.rochester.edu M.J. Horsfall
MKEARSLEY@SLCM03.UC.USBR.GOV Mike Kearsley
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mls@ulysses.att.com
mnementh@netcom.com David R. Villegas
mosquin@cac.psu.edu Paul Mosquin
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MSHRIVER@vms.cis.pitt.edu
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n8946410@henson.cc.wwu.edu Cameron Parish
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nistuk@physics.ubc.ca Richard Nistuk
nmehl@ccat.sas.upenn.edu Nathan J. Mehl
olivas@newton.apple.com Bill Olivas
OUZOUNIS@EMBL-Heidelberg.DE Christos Ouzounis
P.A.Keller@midge.bath.ac.uk ===============================================
P.HOEBEN@qut.edu.au HOEBEN
p305brow@cquest.toronto.edu BROWN ROBERT
parasite@zoo.toronto.edu
pariser@biology.bu.edu Harold Pariser
patrick@wbar.uta.edu Patrick Phillips
pearton@unpsun1.cc.unp.ac.za Dave Pearton
petel@sequent.com Pete Lancashire
pfoster@med-itvax1.bu.edu Patricia Foster -- Env. Med.
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Phil.Burg@anu.edu.au Phil Burg
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phillips@bright.uoregon.edu Chris Phillips
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pjs@uwasa.fi Peik J Stromsholm
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preston@heart.cor.epa.gov preston
psrc@pegasus.att.com Paul S R Chisholm
pxfoley@ucdavis.edu
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queller@rice.edu
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R.Boot@uqvax.cc.uq.oz.au
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ramki@moloch.zo.utexas.edu L. Ramakrishnan
read_g@kosmos.wcc.govt.nz Geoff Read
red@redpoll.mrfs.oh.us Richard E. Depew
reedt@ucs.orst.edu Tara Reed
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ren@biology.bu.edu Yong Ren
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Robert.Huss@GLOBE.EDRC.CMU.EDU
robinson@ltpsun.gsfc.nasa.gov Jon Robinson
roedder@netcom.com Spencer Roedder
ronnie@cisco.com Ronnie B. Kon
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rowanf@cache.crc.ricoh.com Rowan Fairgrove
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rrt@devnull.mpd.tandem.com Robert Teisberg
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russpj@microsoft.com
SAAST8@vms.cis.pitt.edu
sac5001@tamuts.tamu.edu Scott Alexander Coonrod
sachs@math.berkeley.edu Rainer Sachs
sasbmt@unx.sas.com Bruce Tindall
saul@hnrc.tufts.edu Saul Tannenbaum
SAVOLAIN@sc2a.unige.ch
scarr@kean.ucs.mun.ca
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schinder@leprss.gsfc.nasa.gov Paul J. Schinder
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schweppe@bumetb.bu.edu Edmund Schweppe
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ses@tipper.oit.unc.edu Simon E Spero
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spijk@fwi.uva.nl Juut
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Steven.McQuinn@m.cc.utah.edu
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T08O@UNB.CA Keith Morrison
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tangaroa@werple.apana.org.au Simon Crase
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terry@tyrell.net Terry McDill
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vpaf8@tyrell2.itas.uh.edu K. Khaled
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wetzel@biology.bu.edu Randy Wetzel
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will@ils.nwu.edu Will Fitzgerald
WILLIA48@CCVAX.MMC.EDU
williamsk@agcs.com Kevin W. Williams
WMGMJS@CARDIFF.AC.UK Martin Smith
wombat@nfinit.enet.dec.com Christopher M. Conway
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zikan@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu Marcio Zikan Cardoso
zippy@cs.brandeis.edu Patrick Tufts
zlgat@jcu.edu.au Geordie Torr
zoosch@zoo.latrobe.edu.au Simon Hudson
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acheng@ncsa.uiuc.edu Albert Cheng
adams@spss.com Steve Adams
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cazander@pasichva.serigate.philips.nl
crouchkp@kocrsv01.delcoelect.com
djw11@po.cwru.edu Douglas J. Wokoun
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dmarcher@acsu.buffalo.edu
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e89dh@efd.lth.se David Hultgren
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hansenr@ohsu.EDU
jrm@globalvillag.com John "Fax This!" MacWilliamson
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ocd@ukc.ac.uk
PWG7175@ZEUS.TAMU.EDU
rc_davis@srs.gov Ricardo C. Davis
rick@bcm.tmc.edu Richard H. Miller
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shimeall@cs.nps.navy.mil timothy shimeall
STU_EDSELLIN@VAX1.ACS.JMU.EDU RAPTURE MAN
warren@marcam.com Warren Lavallee
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