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Re: The Limits To Growth
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Subject: Re: The Limits To Growth
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From: jmc@Steam.stanford.edu (John McCarthy)
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Date: 15 Nov 1996 17:43:12 GMT
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Article: 15981 of alt.sustainable.agriculture
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In-reply-to: brshears@whale.st.usm.edu's message of Fri, 15 Nov 1996 14:11:04 GMT
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Organization: Computer Science Department, Stanford University
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Reply-To: jmc@cs.Stanford.EDU
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In article <329079a6.674916428@nntp.st.usm.edu> brshears@whale.st.usm.edu (Harold Brashears) writes:
> jmc@Steam.stanford.edu (John McCarthy) wrote for all to see:
>
> >Although I disagree with what Loretta McFadden has to say, I'll defend
> >the propriety of her saying it. (Not to the death perhaps, but that
> >shouldn't be necessary). Calling her a female Nudds is surely
> >overdoing it. Not even Friesel has managed that.
> >
> >Lay off the personal remarks, and criticize what she writes. I was
> >surprised that her agricultural doomsaying came from agricultural
> >educational sources. The agricultural sources I have consulted have
> >been very optimistic.
>
> What are these references? My server is several months old, that
> makes it obsolete, outdated and erratic. I saw no "educational
> source" at all.
>
She referred to classes, perhaps only in email.
--
John McCarthy, Computer Science Department, Stanford, CA 94305
http://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/progress/
During the last years of the Second Millenium, the Earthmen complained
a lot.
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