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>From: clarke@acme.ucf.edu (Thomas Clarke)
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Subject: Re: Physical versus Computaional (was Re: Transducers)
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Date: 11 Jun 92 20:57:42 GMT
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Horrors!  I just noticed I mispelled computational when I
started this thread.  Much loss of face.
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