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Help in locating 'lost' information: electronica



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'I need help in locating a useable copy of "Creation = Evolution", the original treatise upon which most of my, and my colleagues', works are based. It was put forward in the early 21st (even before holo-memory!!!). I need some exact wording and can find no traces or tunable copies anywhere.'

:-)

George McGhee said it better than I could have. This is 'the' danger in electronica.  As a computer specialist and futurist, I wholeheartedly embrace the future. It is discussion threads like this one on electronic journals that keep me somewhat anchored in reality.  Keep up the debate!

Daryl Fuller,
Certification Centre,
BC Hydro
djfuller@wimsey.com 
or 
daryl.fuller@bchydro.bc.ca

from George McGhee...

Henry Gee has touched upon a point which still bothers me quite a bit about
electronic publishing.  However, as Norm MacLeod rightly points out, the
computer is here to stay.  I just hope nothing gets lost along the way.
<snip>
I am certain these questions will eventually be addressed in electronic
publishing, and I for one am not going back to the old pre-computer days
of typewriters and rapidographs, yet these questions disturb me none the
less.

George McGhee