Nick's work on Natural Design would be an obvious possibility. Less in
the paper he recently shared to the list than in the rest of the work
(five papers I think). Some evil genius has coopted his ideas and
learned to manipulate them.
davew



On Thu, Jan 3, 2019, at 5:13 PM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> Is this an experiment to see if we can identify some philosophical
> topic latent in the topic of casual clothing?   How cycles of fashion
> can be compressed using a memory-less optimized quantum time
> evolution?   Trying to find something to be opinionated about here.
> Failing.>  


> *From: *Friam <[email protected]> on behalf of Gillian
> Densmore <[email protected]> *Reply-To: *The Friday Morning
> Applied Complexity Coffee Group <[email protected]> *Date: *Thursday,
> January 3, 2019 at 5:03 PM *To: *The Friday Morning Applied Complexity
> Coffee Group <[email protected]> *Subject: *[FRIAM] Pondering...shoes
> and sweats of all things>  


> I am seriously curiuse how it is that Puma can make pretty good
> regular seekers...for a bit cheeper than Nike.>  


> And who ever created the sweat pant. Was genius! comfortable can look
> great. and doesn't blow up ones budget.> 
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