| I'd like to say I've read it, but you could find out very easily that I haven't. I get talks on the topic, however. ; -)
On Aug 16, 2006, at 10:10 AM, Owen Densmore wrote: DOH! Sorry Pamela, I entirely missed the fact that J. F. Traub was *your* J. F. Traub! I just bought the book, btw.
For the rest of FRIAM, here's Joe's web site:
-- Owen
On Aug 16, 2006, at 8:27 AM, Stephen Guerin wrote:
Owen,
Looks quite interesting and I was surprised it hasn't been discussed before.
We just discussed this last week. It's on my bookshelf. Ask Pamela if she's interviewed the guy. :-)
-S
-----Original Message----- Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 8:19 AM To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Friam Subject: [FRIAM] Complexity and Information - Cambridge University Press
Has anyone read this? or isbn=0521485061
Looks quite interesting and I was surprised it hasn't been discussed before.
-- Owen
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"These days, from time to time, the public libraries launch an effort to get children together with books, and signs bloom on their walls saying
Read to Succeed! This seems singularly wrong-headed, since few seven-year-olds care about their future job categories, or at least no seven year old you'd want to know. The signs ought to say Books: The Way Out."
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