Bill Gates strikes again! My first attempt to send a formatted mail message
to this list by pasting a Word doc into Outlook was clearly unsuccessful. It
looked OK on the server, too. I've tried sending formatted messages created
directly in Outlook, but extra line spaces get inserted somewhere between me
and the list. Oh well, back to plain text. Here's the message again.
I'm looking for an outstanding link to feature on the Sportscience homepage
to finish off this year's issue. I've been browsing for something without
much success. For example, I would have featured a Wikipedia page on
scientific writing, but it doesn't follow its own advice of avoiding use of
the passive voice. Similarly, a Wikipedia page on sport science has links
to various sites, but not Sportscience. I checked out several blogs, but
only http://www.sportsscientists.com/ by Jonathan Dugas and Ross Tucker
seems to be active and worthwhile, and I featured a link to that blog last
year.
I went through this exercise three years ago and got good feedback (see
http://www.sportsci.org/jour/05/inbrief.htm#Top10). Hoping for similar
success this time. I will post a summary again.
Will
Will G Hopkins, PhD FACSM
Institute of Sport and Recreation Research
AUT University, Akoranga Drive
Private Bag 92006
Auckland 0627, New Zealand
Cell +64 21 804 736
Landline +64 9 921 9793
Fax +64 9 921 9960
Skype WillTheKiwi
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