What ever! Along with the layman physicists, the layman geological seismologists, and don't forget the prospector, as well others in the commercial trade, and the technicians and engineers who design and build these apparatus. Who needs labels, when we have bread boards and testing and engineering and measuring, and our neat inter net seismic watch. what ever that is. Later, > -----Original Message----- > From: cranswick@........ [SMTP:cranswick@......... > Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 3:41 PM > To: psn-l@.............. > Cc: eqip-l@....... > Subject: Re: EqIP Interim Meeting > > John- > > > I also mentioned the Public Seismic Network. This is an informal > > group of mostly non-seismologists interested in seismology to > > the extent that many run their own seismic stations. > > I would label members of the Public Seismic Network as "amateur > seismologists". I > think it is difficult to be as involved in seismology to the extent of > operating > ones own seismic station and be a "non-seismologist". > -Edward > > -- > Edward Cranswick Tel: 303-273-8609 > US Geological Survey, MS 966 Fax: 303-273-8600 > PO Box 25046, Federal Center cranswick@........ > Denver, CO 80225-0046 USA E.M. Forster said, "Only connect". > > > > > _____________________________________________________________________ > > Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L) > > To leave this list email listserver@.............. with the body of the > message: leave PSN-L _____________________________________________________________________ Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L)
Larry Cochrane <cochrane@..............>