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From: Martyn.Amos@dcs.warwick.ac.uk (Martyn Amos)
Subject: Re: Interesting radio program
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In article <36pm3j$chp@wolfe.wimsey.com> stoned@vanbc.wimsey.com (Darren Stone) writes:
>Martyn Amos (Martyn.Amos@dcs.warwick.ac.uk) wrote:
>: Colleagues with access to BBC Radio 4 may be interested in a feature on Artificial Life
>: this Wednesday, 8.15pm, titled "Animat Magic" (good old Johnny Morris :-)

True to form, I actually missed this programme! Did anyone tape it, and if so,
would they be willing to copy it for me? (all postage paid, of course).

Cheers,

Martyn
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