Well thanks for the compliment. But it is this kind of thing that I'm wondering about. It's almost worth keeping a bunch of old machines running in a library somewhere.
-d
On Fri, 2006-07-04 at 19:32 -0500, Norman Hinton wrote:
Daniel, that article in Heroic Age is really first-rate: an excellent presentation which everyone in our field should read.
As one who wrote for a very specific and now practically non-existent system (PLATO) -- I don't mind so much that the cAI has gone, but 6-8 years of my research went down the tubes and had to be re-constituted. I think I have finally caught up, but it was exhausting. But I do want to say that all the caveats you presented about writing and presentation in your article apply to humanities computer-aided research as well.
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