Amazing! I saw POP and I recognized it. I used to work for Professor Robin 
Popplestone while I was at UMASS Amherst working in their "laboratory for 
perceptual robotics" around 1988-89.  He was quite a character! Died some years 
ago I heard.  Interestingly, he never attained his PHd. Rumor was the had the 
whole thesis typed up (on typewriters in those days) and was going to continue 
working on editing on a boat. Well you know what happened next, water 1, thesis 
0.  


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From: cctalk <[email protected]> on behalf of Don Stalkowski via 
cctalk <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2019 7:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: POP-2 silver book

Is there anyone out there who could scan page 261 of
"Programming in POP-2" by Burstall, Collins, and Popplestone
for me?

Also, does anyone have a copy of POP-10?

Thanks, Don

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