Janet,

> Yes, its a technical term.  A Google search will explain.  Much too 
> technical for me, though I have come across it before.    For those who 
> may have been subscribed to another group,  No, dont go there!

It's not that difficult to understand. Computers generally require precise 
instructions. If you are searching for something or trying to accomplish a 
task the computer program usually requires the computer code to be precise. 
And precicise instructions may produce unexpected results. People can think 
in generalities, ocmputers con't without help. And example might be to ask a 
computer to find a particular face in a large data base. How do you describe 
such a face, you will recognize the fact but the computer may not. Fuzzy 
logic may produce a range of results rather than specific ones. I can't 
describe how programmers prouce fuzzy logice, I can only describe it 
generally as I have. :l)

Jim



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