Jim:  I think that's a bit ............  I dont know..........  insensitive, 
because we dont all have the same level of knowledge or understanding and it 
shouldnt be presumed. You have indicated that it is akin to a level of 
understanding.  You might have produced more information perhaps. 
I found this link  
http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~nd/surprise_96/journal/vol4/sbaa/report.html and 
another one http://www.esru.strath.ac.uk/Reference/concepts/fuzzy/fuzzy.htm 
just by Googling.  Do I understand it?.  I dont have the time. 
http://www.compinfo.co.uk/ai/fuzzy_logic.htm  but I did know it was a 
legitimate computer term.

Janet


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> 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

> 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!


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