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3:29 AM
@Omen has been thinking about having topic challenges here. Thoughts?
I think it's a cool idea, curious what other people think.
 
@hichris123 Sounds like an awesome idea to me. :P
 
3:42 AM
@Neo Woot, 31 views..
 
 
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Neo
4:47 AM
@J.Musser 31 views ?
 
 
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6:54 AM
@StackExchange I tried to get some of my friends to put in this site (also other grad students), but no success.
 
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Q: Do we want weekly topic challenges?

OmenA great suggestion from Jon Ericson is to have Weekly Topic Challenges, these would involve 4 steps: Step 1: Ask for topic ideas. Select underrepresented topics, or topics we feel need a boost. Step 2: Post a challenge. The challenge would then be posted in meta at a 'usual' time of the week,...

 
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Q: Do we want weekly topic challenges?

OmenA great suggestion from Jon Ericson is to have Weekly Topic Challenges, these would involve 4 steps: Step 1: Ask for topic ideas. Select underrepresented topics, or topics we feel need a boost. Step 2: Post a challenge. The challenge would then be posted in meta at a 'usual' time of the week,...

 
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Q: Strangely bright morning twilight over Switzerland

overactorYesterday morning (04.11.2014) I woke up at 6:40 as usual and noticed that it was relatively bright out. I had a better look around 7 and concluded that it was definitely quite a bit brighter than it was the day before at that time. There was also a strange, yellow tint to the light. I looked up...

I asked the question and am open to suggestions about how to improve teh question.
 
 
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9:28 AM
@Omen remember that Coursera course about volcanology I told you about? So this week they're talking about lava viscosity and I'm pretty sure it can answer your Hawaii question
 
9:43 AM
hmmmm may indeed be an option!
 
 
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12:15 PM
Oct 29 at 19:04, by Neo
this seems like it will be a popular question: http://earthscience.stackexchange.com/questions/2704/successful-earthqauke-predi‌​ctions
Oct 29 at 19:05, by Neo
everyone view it !
 
 
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Neo
5:24 PM
@J.Musser ah! forgot about that one. I woulda thought it was one of those "popular" science questions.
 

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