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  • From: "andrew welch" <andrew.j.welch@g...>
  • To: "Len Bullard" <cbullard@h...>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 12:23:52 +0100

On 9/28/06, Len Bullard <cbullard@h...> wrote:
> My problem with that description is how many web programmers or designers
> are willing to suggest or document solutions without doing the research into
> the topic to discover what solutions have been tried and what the results
> were.

Does that really matter?  If two people do similar work with similar
results, but aren't aware of each other, is that a problem?

> Two very serious problems emerge out of that:  claiming credit where
> there is prior art making the IP situation difficult for everyone, and
> claims that lead to false eigen-index locking (the Google/Wikipedia effect).

Is IP there an issue here?

Also, googling for "false eigen-index locking" returns 3 results.  So
even google doesn't know what you're talking about!

> I expect to see 42 pages with the last two being citations of work both in
> URIs and bibliographic.

Are you going to grade it then?  Make sure he uses correct punctuation
and spelling too.

<rant>
Sorry to be blunt Len, but my problem with some of your posts is the
sheer amount of noise.  Maybe it's just me (in which case I apologise
and I'll go back to not reading them) but if you are going to be
critical of anyone else's work or posts, take a good look at your own
first.
</rant>


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