Thanks,
That's exactly what we have been up to...
However, it would be lovely to get some help from the academics out
there who say they are into the type of things that we do, but rarely
include it in their writings.
There's some heavy political stuff going on at the moment in UK -
especially regarding funding and institutions affiliating themselves
with 'happy-clappy' corporate hacking groups, joining together to cherry
pick what they see as less critical works so to build a pseudo version
of what many of us have spent most of our lives building -- this is
being demolished by them right now!
I'm not even sure why I'm bothering say any of this -- it feels pointless.
If anyone wishes to respond and do something 'real' please email me
personally.
marc
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