I think you may be right. Perhaps one way to break the cycle is to point out that, if you're looking to work on a project that will be remembered for a long time to come, something related to Marpa and/or Kollos is as good a bet as anything out there.

-- jeffrey

On 11/03/2014 12:20 AM, Aristotle Pagaltzis wrote:
* Jeffrey Kegler <[email protected]> [2014-11-03 01:15]:
I think that the reason that there is not more excitement, is that
most people believe it's a claim that's simply too good to be true.
It seems more likely to me that given how universal and long-standing
the status quo is, its failings have become so ingrained as to make it
hard to even imagine what it would be like to be using something better,
in practical terms.

Regards,

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