Monthly Archive for September 2004

Forum is up!

The new forum is up and completely functional. For those who are itching to get started or have urgent physics questions then you can check out the forums here. The link in the menu above will be added tonight. Before the crash, we had almost 600 users and over 2,000 posts on some wonderful topics. [...]

The forum is coming along nicely. I should be able to unveil the new forum to the public within the next few days. I’ve decided to go with a small PHP based discussion board for a couple of reasons: (1) a small, simple script means less bandwidth used, less bugs, and an easier to maintain [...]

SciencePundit.com

While you wait for ilovephysics.com to be revived from the ashes, visit my Science Blog at SciencePundit.com.

Here is what I plan to accomplish over the next week: ilovephysics.com will be divided into three main categories (1) Blog (2) Forum (3) Community The blog (you are reading the beginning) will have semi-daily posts about topics in physics. I will contribute as will anyone else who wishes. The forum will be like before [...]

There appears to be problems with my content management system. I will update later.

There are changes being made at ilovephysics.com. Since our recent crash, we have been feverishly working on bringing ilovephysics.com back up. Please check back frequently. I will be posting to this blog as progress is made, some of which you will see real time. Also, feel free to leave any comments you have about the [...]

George W. Bush and John Kerry both have plans to decrease our reliance on foreign oil supplies. But will energy independance follow shortly after either man’s inaugaration? Ronald Bailey in this report makes clear that we shouldn’t hold our breath. In his last state-of-the-union address, Bush said one of his energy goals was “to promote [...]