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Bullard, Claude L (Len) wrote:

> "I'm attempting to approach knowledge science by first "red-shifting" the operating system.  That shift in systemic approach is first realized by conjectively shifting all data when received immediately into a convolution of the data against a sense-of-conjecture, and in so doing, literally create a scale of meaning along the one dimension of sense as a memory retrieval mechanism via ordinal position along this scale of sense.

Sounds like a bunch of BS dressed up in $10 words ("conjectively"!?!?). 
   This is the kind of stuff that has given KR a bad name.

Mind you, as TimBL points out, hypertext was getting a bad name in the 
early nineties. -Tim


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