The mailto:energyresources@onelist.com is now officially open. Please take
a moment to read the final version of the topics and posting rules before
sending mail to this list.
-TOPICS-
The topics of this "research" (not "activist") list are threefold:
#1. Critique energy-related articles and speeches published in the
mainstream media.
#2. Provide a forum where energy researchers can ask published engineers and
scientists (not economists) questions and receive referenced answers.
#3. Distribute important energy news items.
-GROUND RULES-
Key people are driven from mailing lists by too much volume, irrelevant
chatter, and political fights. You can help me make this list a permanent
and valuable energy resource by keeping the volume low and on topic. If you
want to discuss some other topic, it only takes a few minutes to set up your
own mailing list -- and it's free. See http://www.onelist.com
-POSTS MAY BE EDITED-
Irrelevant material will be edited and removed before sending posts to the
list. If I personally comment on someone's post, I will add it to the bottom
of that post before I send it.
-QUESTIONS-
Please ask only one energy-related question per post.
-ANSWERS-
When "answering" someone's question please provide a reference so other
researchers can follow up. Market prices are not considered valid
references. Uninformed opinions will not be posted.
-ATTACHMENTS-
If you have a graph that illustrates your point, I prefer that you provide a
URL (http:// etc.) that points to the graph. However, if you are unable to
provide a URL, you may attach the graph to your email. Write to me at
mailto:energyresources-owner@onelist.com if you need assistance.
If you have an energy paper you would like to archive at the
http://www.dieoff.com web site, email the machine-readable files to me at
mailto:energyresources-owner@onelist.com .
Dozens of energy articles are archived at http://dieoff.com and
http://www.hubbertpeak.com and http://hubbert.mines.edu
Jay