And speaking of Symphonies, though this admittedly has nothing to do with
complexity except in the sense that music can be complex...

Here is a pointer to a new album from one of my music buddies.  I play with
him now and then in Santa Fe, and he's really a great guy.  The name of the
album is Lucky 13 <http://www.parrot-farm.net/%7Eroberts/Lucky-13/>.
**
No, I'm not on the album, but when we play in one or another of Santa Fe's
fine drinking establishments we usually do a cut or two from it.  For
starters, might I recommend *Gypsy Train*.

Cheers, and thanks for your indulgence.

--Doug

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Doug Roberts, RTI International
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On Dec 3, 2007 11:43 AM, Stephen Guerin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Michael North recently posted:
>
> The Repast Organization for Architecture and Design (ROAD) is pleased to
> announce the release of Repast Simphony 1.0! [...]
>
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