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Just a friendly note--we don't use categories on CZ except for [[CZ:workgroups]] and a few other purposes.  You're probably familiar with the Wikipedia way of doing things; we do things a little differently.  For further such pointers, see [[CZ:Introduction to CZ for Wikipedians|Introduction to CZ for Wikipedians]]. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 22:12, 8 August 2008 (CDT)
::[[User:Oleg Yu. Vorobyev|Oleg Yu. Vorobyev]] 02:53, 9 August 2008 (CDT):
::Privyet Larry,
::Thanks for your remarks. I shall try to be corrected.
::I cannot tell, that this new theory was widely discussed by Russians, but many probabilists, philosophers, statisticians, AI-sts know about it in Russia through my  book "Eventology". Eventologist Joe Goldblatt (the Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh) has very much become interested in the book and going to apply eventology in his event-management. There is a difficult and slow process of acquaintance to eventology, both to Russia, and behind its limits.

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Privyet Oleg,

Thanks for the new articles! "Eventology" is entirely new to me. Is it mostly discussed among Russians, or what?

Just a friendly note--we don't use categories on CZ except for CZ:workgroups and a few other purposes. You're probably familiar with the Wikipedia way of doing things; we do things a little differently. For further such pointers, see Introduction to CZ for Wikipedians. --Larry Sanger 22:12, 8 August 2008 (CDT)

Oleg Yu. Vorobyev 02:53, 9 August 2008 (CDT):
Privyet Larry,
Thanks for your remarks. I shall try to be corrected.
I cannot tell, that this new theory was widely discussed by Russians, but many probabilists, philosophers, statisticians, AI-sts know about it in Russia through my book "Eventology". Eventologist Joe Goldblatt (the Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh) has very much become interested in the book and going to apply eventology in his event-management. There is a difficult and slow process of acquaintance to eventology, both to Russia, and behind its limits.