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>From: clarke@acme.ucf.edu (Thomas Clarke)
Subject: Re: Robotic Follies
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Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1992 13:10:53 GMT

In article <1992Feb20.140749.9003@husc3.harvard.edu> zeleny@zariski.harvard.edu  
(Mikhail Zeleny) writes:
| The instructive story of Nasruddin, the great
| Shah, and the aforementioned pet animal will be supplied on request. 

Please, by all means.

| having read "The
| Society of Mind" in the smallest room in my house, I was quite happy to put
| it behind me.  

A little outhouse humor?


