Personally I would prefer that all news gets (at a minimum) posted to
transhumantech@yahoogroups.com. If your news does not have a transhumanist
context then you shouldn't be posting it here or there. I would prefer
that the only time news gets posted here is if the poster wants to start
a discussion about it.
Chris Rasch wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I enjoy news items, as well as non-news (well-written essays, humor, references
> to good online resources). It's difficult for any single individual to track
> more than one or two fields at a time, and I enjoy it when someone posts some
> unusual/interesting development in a field that I wasn't even aware existed.
>
>
> Max More wrote:
>
> >
> > I'm curious to know if most List subscribers like to see alerts to
> > important developments posted to the List. I am assuming they do. Feedback
> > on this is welcome. In the absence of substantial feedback, I will continue
> > posting these kinds of items and encourage others to do so. It adds plenty
> > of signal.
> >
>
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