I think it's pretty funny.  The singularity happened before the millennium,
when our libraries outgrew our ability to thoroughly test or understand
them.  In mere decades the artificial universe, starting from nothing, had
become as mysterious as reality.

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On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 3:18 PM, Gary Schiltz <g...@naturesvisualarts.com>
wrote:

> In the words of the (in)famous Ross Perot, "Now, that's just sad."
>
> On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 1:57 PM, glen <geprope...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Programming by poking: why MIT stopped teaching SICP
>>
>> http://www.posteriorscience.net/?p=206&imm_mid=0e370a&cmp=em-prog-na-na-newsltr_20160507
>>
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>> ⛧ glen
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