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Re: *Getting Started with SCIY*
Why cannot registered readers submit posts (rather than merely comments), which of course would have to be approved by you, dear moderators? Afraid to say "no"?
Re: Re: Getting Started with SCIY
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ronjon
on Mon 15 Jan 2007 12:47 AM PST | Profile | Permanent Link
Hello Koantum,
You ask: "Why cannot registered readers submit posts (rather than merely comments) ..." Because this is a Webzine, not an open forum. The "posts" are analogous to the articles in a paper magazine, and the comments are similar to "Letters to the Editor." The folks that can create articles are called "Editors," and have relevant professional level backgrounds, HTML skills and English language competence to be able to post articles that meet our quality standards. Having said that, we are open to slowly adding new Editors; we've added two new ones in the past month: RY Deshpande and Vladimir Yatsenko, both of whom are accomplished scholars in their fields. If you are interested in becoming a SCIY Editor, than you are welcome to begin posting comments so we can get to know you and the potential contribution you could make to SCIY. Thank you, ~ ron (rjon) SCIY Founding Editor Re: Re: Re: Getting Started with SCIY
Thanks, rjon. Remember your posting of Thu 21 Dec 2006? koantum = Ulrich Mohrhoff. You might want to take a look at the presentation I gave yesterday at the Auroville conference on The Collective Yoga of Man: A World in Process.
By the way, it would be nice if a roster of editors could somewhere be found in this webzine. Did I overlook it? Re: Re: Re: Re: Getting Started with SCIY
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Rich
on Tue 16 Jan 2007 06:49 PM PST | Profile | Permanent Link
Hi Ron,
After meeting Ulrich at the Conference and hearing what he had to say I asked him if he had something we could post on this forum. I think you will appreciate his perspective on quantum physics and the yoga as we all did at the conference. I am sure Ulrich can go in to more detail about his education and articles he has published including peer reviewed journals. Ulrich: editors as of now: Ron Kim Rod Debashish Deshpande Vladamir and myself Rich (Re)^5: Getting Started with SCIY
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koantum
on Tue 16 Jan 2007 07:14 PM PST | Profile | Permanent Link
Thank your, Ron.
Out of the sapta rishis R, K, R, D, D, V, and R, five know me personally and, if I am not deluding myself, appreciate my work. Two observations regarding this webzine: its "feel" is more that of a blog than that of a webzine, and while it's not a forum, I think readers should be offered the possibility of alerting editors to potentially relevant material, through an interface dedicated to this purpose. The very best to all of you! - Ulrich Re:^5: Getting Started with SCIY
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ronjon
on Wed 17 Jan 2007 02:39 AM PST | Profile | Permanent Link
Great idea to provide an easy way for readers to alert editors to material relevant to SCIY!
Let me think about a good way to do this. I'll let you know when I've implemented it, and look forward to any other suggestions you may have for improving SCIY's quality & usefullness. ~ ron Re: (Re)^5: (Suggesting new articles for SCIY)
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ronjon
on Sun 21 Jan 2007 02:49 PM PST | Profile | Permanent Link
Hi Ulrich,
Per your suggestion "I think readers should be offered the possibility of alerting editors to potentially relevant material, through an interface dedicated to this purpose," I've just added this capability to the top-right frame in the right hand column of SCIY's Main Page. You can see it here: Suggest articles for SCIY Thanks, ~ ron Correction
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koantum
on Tue 16 Jan 2007 07:20 PM PST | Profile | Permanent Link
Ooops, I meant to address Rich, not Ron. Apologies to both.
Re: Correction
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Rich
on Tue 16 Jan 2007 07:39 PM PST | Profile | Permanent Link
Ulrich
Regards your suggestions they are certainly welcome, if I can speak for us "sapta rishis" I think we would agree this is a work in progress and we are continuing to seek ways to improve this site. rich Re: Getting Started with SCIY
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ronjon
on Wed 17 Jan 2007 02:31 AM PST | Profile | Permanent Link
Hi Ulrich,
Sorry I didn't recognize you! I reviewed your website and you certainly meet SCIY's criteria for potential Editors. Rod and Rich speak highly of you and that's enough for me. Thanks for the link to your presentation at Aster's conference — looks interesting and relevant to SCIY. May I post it to our main page? Let me know if you'd like to become a SCIY Guest Editor and I'll send you an authorization invitation. And good idea re the roster of editors. I'll add it soon. Warmly, ~ ron (Re)^2: Getting Started with SCIY
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koantum
on Wed 17 Jan 2007 08:16 PM PST | Profile | Permanent Link
Howdy Ron, I just posted "The physics of Sachchidananda" to Philica. As a consequence, anybody has the right to reproduce it in part or in full as long as the Philica reference is given. As for guest editor status, let me remain on the sidelines for a while, alerting you whenever I find something that might fit. The very best, Ulrich
P.S. Everyone is invited to comment on this article at the Philica site! Re: (Re)^2: Getting Started with SCIY
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ronjon
on Fri 19 Jan 2007 03:25 PM PST | Profile | Permanent Link
Hi Ulrich,
Thanks for this reference to your article. I just posted it to SCIY, here. I included the full Philica citation in the excerpt posted to SCIY's main page, as well as in the article itself. ~ ron Re: Getting Started.. (Roster of Editors)
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ronjon
on Fri 19 Jan 2007 04:33 PM PST | Profile | Permanent Link
Hi Ulrich,
Following up on your suggestion, here's the newly posted "SCIY Roster of Editors." I'm appreciating your perspicacious comments. ~ ron |
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