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From: saswss@hotellng.unx.sas.com (Warren Sarle)
Subject: Re: Statistics vs NN
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Date: Thu, 17 Nov 1994 06:36:21 GMT
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In article <3a6p7g$kh3@Radon.Stanford.EDU>, drakop@Xenon.Stanford.EDU (John Andrew Drakopoulos) writes:
|> In article <56w30Sk.laneo@delphi.com>, Topspin  <laneo@delphi.com> wrote:
|> >Without innovation and observation of business problems from a unique
|> >perspective (NNs), where would we be today?  Only fools and dead wood
|> >are adverse to change and exploration of new paradigms.  Wake up and
|> >smell the coffee---the world is changing and if nets help us to get
|> >a better understanding of our changing world, so be it.
|>
|> First of all, allow me to point you out that your language in highly
|> inappropriate for any form of discussion other than scouting at each
|> other.  Therefore, in the future, I you want to get a response back
|> (from me), instead of coming here and scouting out your opinions, you'd
|> better attempt to communicate in a more civilized way.

I advise Topspin to remain uncivilized.


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