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#1 From: "Jay Hanson" <jay@...>
Date: Wed Mar 1, 2000 2:45 am
Subject: Welcome!
jay@...
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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




#5140 From: "Peter Hill" <hillpa@...>
Date: Mon Jan 29, 2001 8:02 am
Subject: Re: Welcome!
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Spot on!

Peter Hill
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***************
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Burt" <bburt@...>
To: "Energyresources@Egroups. Com" <energyresources@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 5:02 AM
Subject: FW: [energyresources] Welcome!


>
> Below is the original purpose, criteria and rules of the Energyresources
> list. Does anyone object to these? Are we still able to function with
these
> without Jay as the list moderator anymore?
>
>
> Brian Burt
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> From: "Jay Hanson" <jay@...>
>
> 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.
>
>
>
>
>
> Your message didn't show up on the list? See http://dieoff.com/FAQ.htm
>





#5165 From: bfleay@...
Date: Tue Jan 30, 2001 12:40 am
Subject: Re: Welcome!
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My only comment on the original purpose an dcriteria is to delete the words
(not economists) where these occur in brackets. We are right to be
critical of contemporary economists, but it is wrong to exclude them.

Brian Fleay



>Spot on!
>
>Peter Hill
>****************************************************************************
>***************
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Brian Burt" <bburt@...>
>To: "Energyresources@Egroups. Com" <energyresources@yahoogroups.com>
>Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 5:02 AM
>Subject: FW: [energyresources] Welcome!
>
>
>>
>> Below is the original purpose, criteria and rules of the Energyresources
>> list. Does anyone object to these? Are we still able to function with
>these
>> without Jay as the list moderator anymore?
>>
>>
>> Brian Burt
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> From: "Jay Hanson" <jay@...>
>>
>> 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.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Your message didn't show up on the list? See http://dieoff.com/FAQ.htm
>>
>
>
>
>Your message didn't show up on the list? See http://dieoff.com/FAQ.htm






 
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