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SCICLUB-LIST
New group (6/99) for discussions of amateur science, amateur
issues, home-build lab equipment, etc.
SAS FORUM Society for Amateur
Science forum is now a WWW forum, and it is
no longer available via email. This is a large discussion
area filled with all sorts of people, I highly recommend it!
Sci-tech
Science-Technology discussion list (formerly tesla@ssz.com)
An amateur/pro science experimentation forum run by Jim Choate.
To subscribe, send a message to majordomo@ssz.com with this
command in the body of the message:
subscribe sci-tech
PHYS-L Discussion list
for physics teachers. Great fun! Here are some
examples of message threads: newton vs bernoulli, balloon demos
NEW 11/98: phys-L now has an archive
Also a members
directory
To subscribe, send this one-line message to
listserv@lists.nau.edu
subscribe phys-l [your full name here, no brackets]
TAP-L Discussion list
about physics teaching apparatus. To subscribe,
send this one-line message to listserv@listserv.appstate.edu:
subscribe tap-l [your full name here, no brackets]
There are archives available, and a FAQ as
well
HALLOWEEN-L
Discussion of high-tech scary effects & decorating
SCIENCE
TALK For kids, parents, teachers, provided by
NPR Science Friday KidsConnection.
ARMCHAIR-SCIENCE
Forum for "Armchair Scientist" web magazine. Subscribe
by sending this one-line message to
listserver@areacom.it:
subscribe armchair-science
MINI-AIR Annals of Improbable Research distribution list. (They run
the "Ig-nobel" prize awards) To subscribe, send this one-line
message to listproc@air.harvard.edu:
subscribe mini-air [your full name here, wo/brackets]
To keyword-search the entire (huge) list of bitnet listserves, send this
one-line message to listserv@listserv.net:
lists global /physics
You will get an email message in response which lists all the listserves
containing "physics" in their descriptions. Of course you can also use
some other keyword in place of "physics"
And be aware that you usually can get full instructions from any listserv
by sending the word "help" (no quotes) or "info" to any of the above
list addresses.
SAS FORUM Society for Amateur
Science forum. This is a large discussion
area filled with all sorts of people, I highly recommend it!
WONDERMAGNET
Hobbyist magnetics
STRAIGHT
DOPE Message boards at "The Straight Dope" newspaper column
with questions/answers on all sorts of stuff, including
science.