> Even though I know this to be true, whenever I encounter a form like
> this on the web I just immediatly press 'back' unless I am specifically
> looking for what I know is behind it. It is not for any particular
> ideological reasons, it is just my default action and I think it is for
> many other people too. In particular, I would immediatly just go to the
> next tutorial on the list when presented with such a page. I can't
> really defend it with any particular reasoning, I am just saying it how
> it is.

Fair enough.  The silly form has disappeared :).

Incidentally, the version on the web site now is a recent (few weeks old) 
revision.  I think it should have fixed all the problems people have sent 
in over the last year (thanks!) and most (but not all) of the stupid 
spelling errors, etc.

-- 
 Hal Daume III                                   | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 "Arrest this man, he talks in maths."           | www.isi.edu/~hdaume

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