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Subject:Re: Platform of choice From:John Ahlstrom <jahlstro -at- CISCO -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 11 Feb 1997 16:51:40 -0800
Sabahat wrote:
> You know what, I kinda agree with Michael Wing. He has a point. Discussing the
> relative merits of platforms and tools therein *is* appropriate. But puleease
> <see signature?>.
>
> Sabahat.
--snip snip
WE can get along fine. It's THEM that we
can't get along with ! ! !
John Ahlstrom
jahlstrom -at- Cisco -dot- com
Any neural system sufficiently complex to
generate the axioms of arithmetic is too
complex to be understood by itself.
Kaekel's Conjecture
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