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Where is the sever located that contains the actual data that makes this physics board?
IP address: 74.86.200.109
IP country code: US
IP address country: ip address flag United States
IP address state: Texas
IP address city: Dallas
IP postcode: 75207
IP address latitude: 32.7825
IP address longitude: -96.8207
ISP of this IP [?]: SoftLayer Technologies
Organization: Greg Bernhardt
Host of this IP: [?]: physicsforums.com
Studiot said:Considering the recent attack, was publishing this a good idea?
jarednjames said:Public knowledge from whois.
I assume you realize the web address simply points to the IP (easily traced as per above)? So it isn't some mystical trace I do.
If it is considered a bad idea, I have no probpem with removing it - but given it's easily found I don't see how it reduces risk of attack.
A scientific board is a group of experts in a specific field who come together to discuss and evaluate research, provide advice, and make decisions regarding scientific matters.
Members of a scientific board are typically chosen based on their expertise, qualifications, and reputation in the relevant field. They may be nominated by colleagues or selected by the board itself.
The chairperson of a scientific board is responsible for leading and organizing meetings, setting agendas, and ensuring that the board's decisions and actions align with its goals and objectives.
The frequency of meetings for a scientific board can vary, but they typically meet at least once a year. Some boards may meet more frequently, depending on the urgency and volume of issues to be discussed.
Decisions made by a scientific board are usually reached through discussion and consensus among its members. In some cases, a vote may be taken to make a decision, with the majority opinion prevailing.