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Posted by mike cahill on September 27, 1999 at 22:55:28:
In Reply to: Re: TRYING TO MOVE ON posted by Mezei on September 27, 1999 at 21:53:22:
Thank you, Don … I realize the whole thing sounds odd and a little nutty. But, I need this foundation laid with some firmness, for we are going to make the UTK jump through some very strange hops in a few days. BTW, have YOU ever seen a multidimensional knowledge value map like Figure 5 in The Fifth post?
I AM admittedly in a little bit of a hurry. If you read the posts about "why does this thing not have any applications", and then imagine yourself as me sitting on quite a few potent applications … then you will get a slight feel for my sense of urgency.
Best
mike
- Re: TRYING TO MOVE ON Mezei 16:33:03 9/28/99 (0)
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