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From: hall@aplcenmp.apl.jhu.edu (Marty Hall)
Subject: Re: Does AI make philosophy obsolete?  (Was: Quantifying literary progress)
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Organization: JHU/APL AI Lab, Hopkins P/T CS Faculty
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Date: Tue, 29 Aug 1995 14:45:56 GMT
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In article <45363.robin073@maroon.tc.umn.edu> "Alan J. Robinson" <robin073@maroon.tc.umn.edu> writes:
>Marty Hall  <hall@aplcenmp.apl.jhu.edu > wrote:
>
>>>Alan J. Robinson (robin073@maroon.tc.umn.edu) wrote:
>>>: Kylo Ginsberg  <kylo.fac@mhs.unc.edu > wrote:
>>>: >jorn@MCS.COM (Jorn Barger) wrote:
>>[...]
>>>If that's so, why don't you tell us what makes this new device so special.
>>[...]
>>
>>Well, since Alan is the inventor of resolution theorem proving, Kylo
>>is Matt Ginsberg's brother, and Jorn is Roger Schank's best friend, I
>>think we should give them the benefit of the doubt.   :-) :-)
>
>Minor correction:  different Robinson.  You're thinking of J. 
>Alan Robinson of Syracuse U.

I know, I know: never be sarcastic on Usenet, even when you include
smileys. Serves me right...

(All three of my identifications were nonsense).
							- Marty
(proclaim '(inline skates))
