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From: stevens@prodigal.psych.rochester.edu (Greg Stevens)
Subject: Re: Variety, Breadth, and Depth
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In <ecox.8.000C833E@paltech.com> ecox@paltech.com (Earl Cox) writes:

>I generally don't jump into the middle of these threads, but
>with all the great issues of applied and theoretical AI still
>lying before us, can't we get a little more variety of discussion
>here? How about the issues of heuristics versus algorithmic
>foundations for logic, the epistemology of reasoning,
>complexity theory, etc. 

>Well, those who do not participate should not complain.

Very true.  What you could do is, if you think you have any interesting
questions or contraversial ideas on the above topics that you'd like
to discuss, white a little something and see what people have to say.
Certainly, listing a handful of topics and saying nothing in particular
about any of them does not start conversation.

Greg

