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From: ac007@cfn.cs.dal.ca (Wolodymyr Barabash)
Subject: Re: Fuzzy logic book suggestions
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MCVanDine (mcvandine@aol.com) wrote:
: "Good overview once you wade past all the Zen..."  What a laugh.  Avoid
: this Kosko book.  A waste of money.  Communicates little if anything of
: either Fuzzy Logic or Zen.  The Cox book is quite good.

: BTW, the HHGTTG opening theme is by the Eagles ... "Journey of the
: Sorcerer" or something like that.
A book by George Klir and Tina Folger is the best.
Regards, Wolly
