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From: bd559@scn.org (Sparky Harrigan)
Subject: Re: Conways 233 life
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References: <411l9p$t3l@oravannahka.Helsinki.FI> <40imsj$jrb@wolfe.wimsey.com> <397523278wnr@jacy.demon.co.uk> <4103e8$6mc@islandnet.com>
Date: Sat, 19 Aug 1995 23:34:06 GMT
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If any of you know some more info on this subject, could you *please* 
send me some of it???

Thanks *so* much in advance...

*Sparky*

In a previous article, kfredrik@cc.Helsinki.FI (kf) says:

>Daniel Saunders (dsaunder@islandnet.com) wrote:
>: John Cranmer <john@jacy.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>: 
>: > > Has anyone actually built a 'computer' (not picky, anything that even
>: > > adds numbers) out of gliders, guns, eaters, etc... for Conway's life?
>
>[clip]
>
>: Didn't Conway say something about someone constructing a clock using
>: LIFE?
>
>I think he said that the folks at MIT made an adder using Life, and the
>construction worked as precisly as clockwork...
>
>: > Are you planning to set up in competition with intel??
>: 
>: Huh?
>
>Beware the division bugs...
>
>: Daniel Saunders
>: And still mysteries abound...
>
>Kimmo
>

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