Techology-related hobbies and groups
Dartmouth History Research Group
Members of group researching the history Dartmouth, Devon, England
A forum for the Swedish Tatra Register (a car club).
For blind and partially sighted people in the UK with any kind of non-commercial interest in gardening.
Wexford premier model railway club
Info list for us who live in Ravalnshagen in Sollentuna, use the list to inform list members about burglary etc in the area
Questioning about Tsukuba Summit
G7 summit will be held on our city, and this summit, or maneuvers by advanced countries to decide the solutions of earth-scale problems, is questionable. We want to hold a local study group to discuss about this meeting.
Last minute Luxembourg sports and leisure activities
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This is an open discussion list for participants, friends, and anyone interested in blind sailing in the Boston area. The Boston area has been home to a long history of highly skilled competitive sailors who are blind or visually impaired. Topics include, discussions on weather conditions, race schedules, regatas, stratedgy and general information about sailing.
Sports club communication tool for the Charleston Underwater Hockey team. An alternative to Yahoo Groups.
Ongoing discussion about comparative scientific and logical topics and ideas as well administrative techniques for boards and wikis.
The topic of the list is the discussion about how to promote free (as in free speech) software the right way, i.e., telling people about freedom and explain the differences to open source. I'm not sure it this is well suited to freelists, since it is more about philosophy than technology. But since it is about software, mainly, I decided to try since freelists is also about freedom.
The Cooperation Research MailList between CNIS and Standards Staff,Sun,Microsystem.
Members of road associations & home associations in Southern Colorado. The content management system is still under construction. We will have a forum to discuss computers and internet. We will have a forum on passive and active solar home design. Teach people how to use simple technologies. For example, water can store 62.4 btu's per cubic foot, masonry only about 30 btu's cubic foot. However, most if not all current designs require heating water to about 140 degrees and then pumping through the floors. Heat loss increases with temperature difference in a non-linear manner. So we will present a method of heating using standing water that will not exceed 70 degrees or the home will be uncomfortably warm. We believe that this is a very simple technology but the need for it is great. That is for homes, for road building we are not as far along in developing an improved technology to have better roads in our developments. Thank you.
Cyber Security KTN's Trusted Computing SIG group email.
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