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From: sylvere@divsun.unige.ch (Silvere Martin-Michiellot)
Subject: Re: Endless discussions leading to nowhere
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Date: Tue, 28 Feb 1995 18:54:05 GMT
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In article ffc@gap.cco.caltech.edu, brown@altair.krl.caltech.edu (C. Titus Brown) writes:
>In article <Pine.A32.3.91.950221133916.163586D-100000@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu>,
>B. Flanagan <bflanagn@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu> wrote:
>>On Tue, 21 Feb 1995, Silvere Martin-Michiellot wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> There are numerous posts in this group that are full of good ideas.
>>> But lots of these are lost forever after a month or so.
>
>This group is archived by two distinct sites; I'm one, and the other one
>posted here some time ago.  Since my archive isn't yet available for general
>perusal (mainly 'cause I can't find a good HTMLizer for it yet) it might be
>best to look for the guy that archives all the comp.ai groups.
>
>And yes, I can go and find that article if people want me to :).
>
>--Titus
>-- 
>Titus Brown, brown@krl.caltech.edu.

Does anyone read the archive of the whole threads ???
or even tries to find interesting things in it ???
I can't believe it.

That's why I think we should join our efforts to produce efficient material.
It's very important (I believe) to do things that people can use and interact 
with. Moreover, we should go deep in topics and produce something out of it.

It's not impossible, we can do it. It's just a matter of will.
A couple of people and hours should be more than enough to start on a short scale.
People interested will join in if it works, and it it doesn't no one will cry (not
even myself).

But, let's try it once.


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"Is anyone alive down there ?"

    Silvere MARTIN-MICHIELLOT


