Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!dino!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!iuvax!bionet!finfun.bitnet!HARPER From: HARPER@finfun.bitnet ("Robert Harper ", Finland) Newsgroups: bionet.general Subject: BIONAUTS (... the half time scores) Message-ID: <9001121119.AA24737@net.bio.net> Date: 12 Jan 90 10:30:00 GMT Sender: daemon@genbank.BIO.NET Lines: 80 Well it really is surprizing how fast E-mail travels and how quickly you can get responses from different parts of the world. I have receivd many replies and most of the letters also included some short words of encouragement. Enclosed are short clips from some of the letters I have received. This morning I also received a DIRECTORY for Plant biologists from the CLASS-L list from William Day, which stated... Updated edition of PLANT TAXONOMISTS ONLINE ( 18 January, 1990 ) Please help distribute copies of this directory to other Plant Taxonomists. and also a complete list of E-mail address's for various HERBARIA... so it look like there is some movement afoot... now where would you get a complete list of E-mail address's for people working on the Human Genome project... or contacts at NIH... or network address's of molecular biologists in the UK... where even would you begin to look for them??? BIONAUTS could be the answer. The BIOSCI newsgroups have to have over 50 positive votes before a new distribution list can be created. Originally I had intended to set up a seperate LIST at FINHUTC, but considering the interest shown in the past few days it might be good to integrate BIONAUTS into the BIOSCI network. So if there are any "LURKERS" (wonderful word that) out there who have still not sent YES for BIONAUTS to HARPER@FINFUN then do it NOW. (Sorry about the hard sell but that is the way you have to do it if you want things done). =====================EXTRACTS ===No 1 NORWAY Great idea! We're at least 4 or 5 people here in Oslo, Norway who would appreciate this. ====No 2 USA I like the idea very much. Good luck. UCLA Dept.of Biological Chemistry, LA, CA ===No 3 SPAIN Hi Rob, I also think that a list of "biological" e_mail addresses is a good idea. Let me know if you finally decide to go on. ===No 4 Cambridge UK Something that is long overdue!!!! ===No 5 London UK Good idea. ===No 6 Birmingham UK YES for BIONAUTS (Many UK VAXes are not well set-up for including subject lines recognised by normal mailers). ===No 7 Germany Hi Rob, I don't think you should make your decision (whether to install a BIONAUTS list or not) dependent on the number of comments you receive. I can't believe that so many more people were asked when other lists have been installed. As you know (I found your name in the SEQNET database) lots of people sent their adresses to the experimental database " in the old days of SEQNET" 1988. And I think that when this BIONAUTS list is introduced the number of subscriptions will be nearly the same as in BIONEWS. The aim to subscribe to BIONEWS, METHODS and all the others is in my opinion the same as to subscribe BIONAUTS namely to get more informations about news in science and the scientists. Hopefully more people give their "YES for BIONAUTS". ===No 8 Germany It would be a great idea ... Inst. of Med. Virology University of Giessen, West Germany ===No 9 Italy Well, a slight transgression to your suggestion of putting YES in the subject line, but I just wanted to say that it sounds like a good idea to me, I think it's exactly what the field of networker-life scientists needs ===No 10 Greece Rob, I think it is a great idea. Best wishes for the new year, ===No 11 USA There are many lurkers out there. I am one of them, but I do at least use such services once in a while, when the quality is sufficiently high. In the interest of enhancing quality, I will gladly contribute. Department of Biology Princeton University Rob "chance favours the mind prepared" Harper