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I have added quite a few new links and info to the page so it should be passable. As such, i have also removed the "warning" statement, so hopefully the page is no longer considered for removal. Riemerb 06:50, 31 August 2007 (UTC)
I would like to beg for a bit more time so that list members can contribute further to this article. I believe the mailing list does have importance, at least as an historical marker for the early evolution of the internet. And so this article potentially has interest as well, at least in a more fleshed out form.There are a number of articles on Futureculture on the net, and yes we have been slack in getting all this tied into the wikipedia article. Sorry, I'm new at editing. Katiemur 16:25, 30 August 2007 (UTC)
The Future Culture list was and still is an important e-mail based discussion forum for anyone interested in topics related to future culture. It is often seen as a 'sister' list of Cybermind, which also has a wikipedia entry. Both lists were quite famous at the time when e-mail discussion lists were at the height of their popularity and both lists played an important role in the early stages of forming on-line communities.
Robovski: I am surprise at the suggestion of removing this page simply because you are unfamiliar with the Future Culture mailing list. Also, could you indicate what needs to be done for you to remove the label 'To be Wikified'. If you compare this article with the article on Cybermind, then surely this article would meet standards, no?
I understand the need not to have clutter, but what are the guidelines for inclusion? Besides the Cybermind example above, there is also Kibo's entry, which is for a person not that well known outside of Usenet. - Anthony Hersey 21:52, 13 February 2006 (UTC)
...also The Future Culture Movement ( along with Modernism, Category:Modernism) & Future Culture the band, if there is one. -jrc 290807 -- Rjcain 01:56, 29 August 2007 (UTC)
FYI: Although Future Culture is still active, the homepage http://www.futurec.org seems to have been taken over by some obscure Japanese business…-- Aschmidt ( talk) 17:03, 23 October 2014 (UTC)
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I have added quite a few new links and info to the page so it should be passable. As such, i have also removed the "warning" statement, so hopefully the page is no longer considered for removal. Riemerb 06:50, 31 August 2007 (UTC)
I would like to beg for a bit more time so that list members can contribute further to this article. I believe the mailing list does have importance, at least as an historical marker for the early evolution of the internet. And so this article potentially has interest as well, at least in a more fleshed out form.There are a number of articles on Futureculture on the net, and yes we have been slack in getting all this tied into the wikipedia article. Sorry, I'm new at editing. Katiemur 16:25, 30 August 2007 (UTC)
The Future Culture list was and still is an important e-mail based discussion forum for anyone interested in topics related to future culture. It is often seen as a 'sister' list of Cybermind, which also has a wikipedia entry. Both lists were quite famous at the time when e-mail discussion lists were at the height of their popularity and both lists played an important role in the early stages of forming on-line communities.
Robovski: I am surprise at the suggestion of removing this page simply because you are unfamiliar with the Future Culture mailing list. Also, could you indicate what needs to be done for you to remove the label 'To be Wikified'. If you compare this article with the article on Cybermind, then surely this article would meet standards, no?
I understand the need not to have clutter, but what are the guidelines for inclusion? Besides the Cybermind example above, there is also Kibo's entry, which is for a person not that well known outside of Usenet. - Anthony Hersey 21:52, 13 February 2006 (UTC)
...also The Future Culture Movement ( along with Modernism, Category:Modernism) & Future Culture the band, if there is one. -jrc 290807 -- Rjcain 01:56, 29 August 2007 (UTC)
FYI: Although Future Culture is still active, the homepage http://www.futurec.org seems to have been taken over by some obscure Japanese business…-- Aschmidt ( talk) 17:03, 23 October 2014 (UTC)
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