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From: zwicky%tut.cis.ohio-state.edu@osu-eddie.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Results of Symbol Grounding Poll (1st of 3 parts)
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Date: Thu, 9-Jul-87 14:20:50 EDT
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In article <993@mind.UUCP> harnad@mind.UUCP (Stevan Harnad) writes:

>(Not only is there
>software to screen out unwanted topics, but to filter multiple postings
>as well. I have been posting to both comp.ai and comp.cog-eng because they
>each have a relevant nonoverlapping sub-readership. I subscribe to both; my own
>version of "rn" only displays multiple postings once. Secondary
>digests like the ailist are another matter, but everyone knows that
>half or more of it duplicates comp.ai anyway. The general ecology and economy
>of the airwaves, on the other hand, should perhaps be deliberated at a higher
>level, by whoever actually pays the piper.)

comp.cog-eng is devoted to cognitive engineering. This is a little-known
synonym for "human factors engineering". I subscribe to both, ai for ai, and
cog-eng for human factors. Your habit of completely inappropriate cross
posting annoys me even though my rn filters them; I see all these postings in
cog-eng and get my hopes up.

	Elizabeth D. Zwicky