Fill in the Blank

Alan Kay Alan.Kay
Fri Apr 18 14:54:11 PDT 2003


I'm curious as to your prefered choice. Also you might try to fill in 
this blank first:

     "Music is not in the piano" as "(blank) is not in the book"

You could also ask yourself what is (are) the special thing(s) about 
humans that the computer might be great at amplifying.

I'm terrible at titles ... but good luck and let me know of your next 
set of ideas about this ....

Cheers,

Alan

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       At 3:42 PM -0700 6/4/02, Edwin Pilobello wrote:
>I'm writing up a new course description for the Fall term.  I need your
>opinion on what fills the blank :
>
>"Music is not in the piano" as "(blank) is not in the computer"
>
>Should it be knowledge, learning, wisdom, whatever?
>
>For a course title, I've considered "Pre-Dynabook Lab" or something to
>that effect.  I could use suggestions on the course title as well.
>
>Cheers,
>Edwin Pilobello
>Instructor, Saturday Academy
>www.saturdayacademy.org


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