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>From: Christopher Manly
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Subject: Question: Minds and Machines
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I am writing a paper for a course dealing with the similarities/differences
between minds and machines, and would like to get a sample of other people's
experiences.

Specifically, in what ways do human minds resemble computers or machines?

If you have any insight on this question, I would appreciate your help.

Please email resposes to:  chris@msc.cornell.edu  or
			   chris@crnlmsc2.bitnet

If you would like a copy of the paper when it is done, or you think I should
post the responses, let me know.  Please do not post responses.


Thank You,
Christopher Manly


