Or download Abiwoird at http://www.abiword.org or even better openoffice at http://www.openoffice.org . Both for free

Douglas Roberts wrote:

*Everybody* has MS Doc format (+/-) available to them, for free:

http://docs.google.com/

I use it all the time.

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On 6/9/07, Owen Densmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Is there any way we could pass around pdf's or just text papers we
    share with each other?  I no longer have MS Office available, nor
    does anyone in my household, and I would like to avoid getting it.  I
    think I got the right stuff via textedit, I attach the pdf, but I'm
    not sure I got it all.




         -- Owen


    On Jun 7, 2007, at 11:35 PM, Nicholas Thompson wrote:

    > All,
    >
    > Every once in a while, I run into a passage so sharp and well
    > written that it rattles my whole world. The passage is from
    >
    > Bendor and Swistak (1998) 'Evolutionary Equilibria:
    > CharacterizationTheorems and their Implications', Theory and
    > Decision, 45, 99-159.  ( from pages 113-116]
    >
    >
    >
    > For anybody doing game theory modelling it's a must read.  It also
    > demonstrates (once again) the dangers of intentional-mentalistic
    > theoretical terms (in this case, "strategy") in modelling
    > exercises.  The profound point for me is that selection for a
    > behavior performed under a particular set of circumstances is NOT
    > selection for a strategy, unless another strategy exists in the
    > population that does not perform that behavior under those
    > circumstances.  (Following the model of words like "isozyme", let
    > us say that two strategies that produce the same behaviors under a
    > given set of circumstances as "isoethic" (from ethology).  and say
    > that the same two strategies may be "alloethic" under a different
    > set of circumstances. )  Selection cannot occur between two
    > strategies UNLESS they are alloethic.   Whether two strategies are
    > allo- or iso-ethic is not solely a propery of them or even  of the
    > relation between them but a property of the relation between them
    > in relation to what other strategies are within the population!
    > The thing about this way of thinking that makes my palms sweat is
    > suddently makes Waddington's concept of Genetic Assimilation
    > totally transparent.  Before the heat shock procedure, there was
    > isoethic variation in wing-formation genes; in the context of heat
    > shock, this variation became alloethic, and could be selected.
    >
    > ANYWAY.  Dont read thompson, read the damn passage.
    >
    > NIck
    > <Doc5.doc>
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