Thanks for disseminating the latest report.  It is, as always, an
inspiration to see all the fine work being done.  I can hardly wait to
play with the "final" system, and perhaps extend and build on it.

One of the first things I did was re-create (in Humus) the Fibonacci
Machine from the Nile data-flow model.  I think that the "start-0" and
"start-1" processes in the upper branch ("b1", "b2", "b3") should be
reversed.  It seems that the "add" process should first receive 0
(from "b3") and 1 (from "b5"), then the 1 from "b2" can be forwarded
and combined with the 1 from the feedback loop ("b7").  I like how the
pair of forwarders in the upper branch form a kind of delay-line
effect to stagger the previous and next results.

I appreciate the opportunity to explore and experiment with the ideas
here.  It will be even better when I can do it in the same environment
that you do, rather than translating into my own system.

On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 5:08 PM, karl ramberg <[email protected]> wrote:
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