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Salamander the Mugwump Posted Oct 14, 2000
Even though I feared my brain might respond with a major bleed if you made it bigger and more complicated, I can confirm that I was mistaken and it's now bigger, better and the new bit's very readable.
A452387 - Entropy versus Information
Jeremy (trying to find his way back to dinner) Posted Nov 9, 2000
I've read your Entry, I've tried to follow the thread. There are things that are quite easy to understand and others that are way beyond my horizon. However, I think that the Entry is a valuable addition to the Guide, no matter whether all of the readers are going to understand it all or not. So I have picked this demanding Entry for inclusion in the Guide.
and
FANFARE ON
You'll be glad to hear that your excellent entry has now gone into the Editorial Process for future inclusion in the Edited Guide. This means that the day will come when your Entry will be featured on the Front Page. Please keep in mind that the Sub-Editors are only humans (that's what I've been told ) and that the Editorial process may take some time. You'll be informed by email when your Entry has made it.
Congratulations, and please keep on doing it!
A452387 - Entropy versus Information
Mark Moxon Posted Nov 13, 2000
Editorial Note: This thread has been moved out of the Peer Review forum because this entry has now been recommended for the Edited Guide.
If they haven't been along already, the Scout who recommended your entry will post here soon, to let you know what happens next. Meanwhile you can find out what will happen to your entry here: http://www.h2g2.com/SubEditors-Process
Congratulations!
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