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Greg Bernhardt
Nov18-05, 11:08 AM
1. The Engineering forum in Homework Help has been renamed to "Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology".
2. The Brain Teasers forum is now a sub forum of general discussion
3. The Feedback Forum is now part of the PF Lounge
4. Consequently the PF Community category has been removed
The staff and I are continually working on creating a more solid, accessible, usable and friendly forum experience. There might be a few more changes in the mix, I'll update in here as the changes go through.
I notice that some HW-questions get posted in the Tutorials category. I'm not sure if this has been a big problem. To alleviate this, it might be helpful if "Math & Science Tutorials" is renamed to "Math & Science Reading Room" or something.
In my opinion, "Special & General Relativity" should go in the Physics category [as Quantum Physics is]. Historically, one might have associated "[outer] space" with relativistic physics. However, today we [should] realize that relativity is more about "Physics" than about "Astronomy and Cosmology". [Indeed, Quantum Physics isn't just about "Atoms and Elementary Particles".] In light of all the World Year of Physics efforts, isn't it time that Relativity be accepted as Physics that is becoming more a part of our everyday lives?
Greg Bernhardt
Nov18-05, 01:10 PM
I notice that some HW-questions get posted in the Tutorials category. I'm not sure if this has been a big problem. To alleviate this, it might be helpful if "Math & Science Tutorials" is renamed to "Math & Science Reading Room" or something.
I'll investigate this
In my opinion, "Special & General Relativity" should go in the Physics category [as Quantum Physics is]. Historically, one might have associated "[outer] space" with relativistic physics. However, today we [should] realize that relativity is more about "Physics" than about "Astronomy and Cosmology". [Indeed, Quantum Physics isn't just about "Atoms and Elementary Particles".] In light of all the World Year of Physics efforts, isn't it time that Relativity be accepted as Physics that is becoming more a part of our everyday lives?
The staff is actually in talks about a possible physics/astronomy restructure.
mattmns
Nov18-05, 02:45 PM
Cool, I like it!
George Jones
Nov18-05, 03:22 PM
In my opinion, "Special & General Relativity" should go in the Physics category [as Quantum Physics is]. Historically, one might have associated "[outer] space" with relativistic physics. However, today we [should] realize that relativity is more about "Physics" than about "Astronomy and Cosmology". [Indeed, Quantum Physics isn't just about "Atoms and Elementary Particles".] In light of all the World Year of Physics efforts, isn't it time that Relativity be accepted as Physics that is becoming more a part of our everyday lives?
Hear, Hear!
Moonbear
Nov18-05, 05:34 PM
In my opinion, "Special & General Relativity" should go in the Physics category [as Quantum Physics is]. Historically, one might have associated "[outer] space" with relativistic physics. However, today we [should] realize that relativity is more about "Physics" than about "Astronomy and Cosmology". [Indeed, Quantum Physics isn't just about "Atoms and Elementary Particles".] In light of all the World Year of Physics efforts, isn't it time that Relativity be accepted as Physics that is becoming more a part of our everyday lives?
Have you been peeking through the curtains to the mentor's forum? Those types of changes are currently under discussion.
Have you been peeking through the curtains to the mentor's forum? Those types of changes are currently under discussion.
Um.... the wind blew the curtains open for a second.:tongue:
I actually brought up this point last month in the PF Review thread,
http://physicsforums.com/showpost.php?p=772851&postcount=4
FredGarvin
Nov18-05, 08:02 PM
1. The Engineering forum in Homework Help has been renamed to "Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology".
Uh oh. They're letting the riff-raff in...:tongue2:
Astronuc
Nov19-05, 01:24 PM
I notice that some HW-questions get posted in the Tutorials category. I'm not sure if this has been a big problem. To alleviate this, it might be helpful if "Math & Science Tutorials" is renamed to "Math & Science Reading Room" or something. Not too many though. The mentors usually move them. But perhaps a parethical statement, e.g. (No HW Posts Please) or (Not for HW), would be appropriate.
In the Tutorials Section - perhaps an Engineering Tutorial Section Could be included. I included a Strength of Materials Tutorial in "Math & Science Tutorials" because it did not seem appropriate in either of the physics sections.
In my opinion, "Special & General Relativity" should go in the Physics category [as Quantum Physics is]. Historically, one might have associated "[outer] space" with relativistic physics. However, today we [should] realize that relativity is more about "Physics" than about "Astronomy and Cosmology". [Indeed, Quantum Physics isn't just about "Atoms and Elementary Particles".] In light of all the World Year of Physics efforts, isn't it time that Relativity be accepted as Physics that is becoming more a part of our everyday lives?
"Atoms, Molecules, & Solids " could be "Atomic, Molecular and Condensed Matter Physics"?
For reference - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condensed-Matter_Physics
"Nuclei & Particles" - "Sub-atomic physics"? But Nuclear and Particle Physics would seem OK.
Good reference on Physics and major areas - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physics
Perhaps "Special Relativity" goes under Physics and "General Relativity" stays under Astrophysics - Astronomy & Cosmology. I am thinking in terms of size.
Greg Bernhardt
Nov20-05, 06:43 PM
Another change: The software and hardware forum in the general technology category have been combined into a new forum called "computers", it also contains a sub forum called "programming".
Ouabache
Nov20-05, 09:01 PM
Another change: The software and hardware forum in the general technology category have been combined into a new forum called "computers", it also contains a sub forum called "programming".
Nice one!! :smile: I always felt the category hardware was a misnomer.
As many here know, hardware covers a very broad category of items (across several engineering disciplines), yet the majority of posts on hardware were computer related. :uhh:
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