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[From Dag Forssell (2006 0205 10:00 PST)

[Bjorn Simonsen (2006.02.05,14:00 EST)]

What a Blunder.

I thought my previous mail was sent to Dag private. It was not written to

the group. I am sorry?

Bjørn, this must be one of the most benign blunders of this kind that has ever occurred on CSGnet :slight_smile: Not much need to be sorry.

Tell you what, it has been my ambition for three years or more to set up www.pctresources.com with the archives and more. But numerous other things kept getting higher priority. I set up www.livingcontrolsystems.com to support Phil’s book - to post the demos and simulations that set PCT apart from all the wordpictures in the confusing Heinz 57 variety of psychologies circling the globe. Thus all the pdf files and such. I just counted them. Over 300 pages.

I am now in the process of expanding the presentation at this book site, turning it into a combination PCT resource, publishing and bookstore site. I shall do what I can to draw attention to PCT this year. Within the month, Tim’s book will be sent for book reviews. I am making plans to personally approach a variety of people directly. Thus both www.pctresources.com and our official site www.perceptualcontroltheory.com (which holds a large number of html files, none made using simplifying templates and a large number of text files that originally came from me but are posted in the wrong format) are taking the back seat at the moment. The official site is next in line. I’ll attach a pdf file that shows a little of what I am up against. I have asked on CSGnet for any suggestions or ideas regarding appearance or whatever that CSGnetters may have, with little response. Suggestions and opinions still welcome.

While CSGnet 1994 is destined for www.pctresources.com, I did not want to take time out to post web pages there right now, so I just posted as I did. I have no real need to remove 1994 in a week. Instead, I just posted the other years (that’s 1990 through 2001, a total of 160 MB), but in a new directory, still without any link at the site, so these files are not visible at this time. But you will know and can discuss them here on CSGnet.

The new directory is www.livingcontrolsystems.com/csgnet

I will leave these CSGnet archives there until I tackle the other sites.

Comments welcome.

Best, Dag

pct site file list.pdf (89 Bytes)

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Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 13:36:27 +0100

From: Bjørn Simonsen bjornsi@BROADPARK.NO

Subject: SV: 1994

Dag

Thank you very much. This was fantastic. I have studied some of your,

Bill’s, Tom’s and other letters/articles on CDs, net and periodicals. Often

I tried to go to the archives to read more. Some times I found something and

other times I didn’t find anything.

Reading September 1994 I found what I searched and also I found e mail from

Mary Powers that I appreciated (free will).

Maybe will post a mail to CSG and tell about it. If so I will propose that

you copy the mails from one year on http://livingcontrolsystems.com and

leave them there for a week. You could give a message on CSG when you delete

one year and copy the next. Is it too much work or is it impossible. I am

quite sure other members will appreciate to read through our history.

I will not post the mail to CSG before I get a comment from you. If you are

too busy, I will not.

May I ask a question? Is Bill OK? Don’t answer if the question is wrong.

Best, Bjørn

-----Opprinnelig melding-----

Fra: Control Systems Group Network (CSGnet)

[mailto:CSGNET@LISTSERV.UIUC.EDU]På vegne av Dag Forssell

Sendt: 5. februar 2006 03:19

Til: CSGNET@LISTSERV.UIUC.EDU

Emne: Re: 1994

[From Dag Forssell (2006 0204 18:00 PST)

Bjørn,

Check out [http://livingcontrolsystems.com/1994

](http://livingcontrolsystems.com/1994)I’ll leave it there for a week or so.

Best, Dag

At 01:26 AM 2/4/2006, you wrote:

How can I go and get mails in CSG from 1994

bjorn simonsen

bjornsi@broadpark.no

Resend. I sent this twenty minutes ago from the
address where I subscribe to individual CSGnet
messages for archiving,
csgarchive@pctresources.com, as against
team@forsselltrans.com, where I have been getting
digests for years. It does not come through. I
seem to recall messages saying that the server
does not accept mail from me from
csgarchive@pctresources.com. Probably a setting I
made when I subscribed and have long since forgotten.

pct site file list.pdf (190 KB)

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[From Dag Forssell (2006 0205 10:20 PST)

[Bjorn Simonsen (2006.02.05,14:00 EST)]

What a Blunder.
I thought my previous mail was sent to Dag private. It was not written to
the group. I am sorry?

Bjørn, this must be one of the most benign
blunders of this kind that has ever occurred on
CSGnet :slight_smile: (I agree with Rick). Not much need to be sorry.

Tell you what, it has been my ambition for three
years or more to set up www.pctresources.com with
the archives and more. But numerous other things
kept getting higher priority. I set up
www.livingcontrolsystems.com to support Phil's
book - to post the demos and simulations that set
PCT apart from all the wordpictures in the
confusing Heinz 57 variety of psychologies
circling the globe. Thus all the pdf files and
such. I just counted them. Over 300 pages.

I am now in the process of expanding the
presentation at this book site, turning it into a
combination PCT resource, publishing and
bookstore site. I shall do what I can to draw
attention to PCT this year. Within the month,
Tim's book will be sent for book reviews. I am
making plans to personally approach a variety of
people directly. Thus both www.pctresources.com
and our official site
www.perceptualcontroltheory.com (which holds a
large number of html files, none made using
simplifying templates and a large number of text
files that originally came from me but are posted
in the wrong format) are taking the back seat at
the moment. The official site is next in line.
I'll attach a pdf file that shows a little of
what I am up against. I have asked on CSGnet for
any suggestions or ideas regarding appearance or
whatever that CSGnetters may have, with little
response. Suggestions and opinions still welcome.

While CSGnet 1994 is destined for
www.pctresources.com, I did not want to take time
out to post web pages there right now, so I just
posted as I did. I have no real need to remove
1994 in a week. Instead, I just posted the other
years (that's 1990 through 2001, a total of 160
MB), but in a new directory, still without any
link at the site, so these files are not visible
at this time. But you will know and can discuss them here on CSGnet.

The new directory is www.livingcontrolsystems.com/csgnet

I will leave these CSGnet archives there until I tackle the other sites.

Comments welcome.

Best, Dag

================
Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 13:36:27 +0100
From: Bjørn Simonsen <bjornsi@BROADPARK.NO>
Subject: SV: 1994

Dag

Thank you very much. This was fantastic. I have studied some of your,
Bill's, Tom's and other letters/articles on CDs, net and periodicals. Often
I tried to go to the archives to read more. Some times I found something and
other times I didn't find anything.
Reading September 1994 I found what I searched and also I found e mail from
Mary Powers that I appreciated (free will).

Maybe will post a mail to CSG and tell about it. If so I will propose that
you copy the mails from one year on http://livingcontrolsystems.com and
leave them there for a week. You could give a message on CSG when you delete
one year and copy the next. Is it too much work or is it impossible. I am
quite sure other members will appreciate to read through our history.

I will not post the mail to CSG before I get a comment from you. If you are
too busy, I will not.

May I ask a question? Is Bill OK? Don't answer if the question is wrong.

Best, Bjørn

-----Opprinnelig melding-----
Fra: Control Systems Group Network (CSGnet)
[mailto:CSGNET@LISTSERV.UIUC.EDU]På vegne av Dag Forssell
Sendt: 5. februar 2006 03:19
Til: CSGNET@LISTSERV.UIUC.EDU
Emne: Re: 1994

[From Dag Forssell (2006 0204 18:00 PST)

Bjørn,

Check out http://livingcontrolsystems.com/1994

I'll leave it there for a week or so.

Best, Dag

At 01:26 AM 2/4/2006, you wrote:
>How can I go and get mails in CSG from 1994
>
>bjorn simonsen
>bjornsi@broadpark.no