- meaning-based computing
- academic plagiarism. “One of my own students turned in a paper on “Great Expectations” which was an exact copy of Dorothy Van Ghent’s essay – an essay so celebrated that I recognized it right off and, at the first opportunity, raised the issue with my student. “Shit!” she said. “I paid seventy-five dollars for that.” “
- The dark side of fermentation. I am very pleased to see that Edward Jay Epstein is writing a book about the 9-11 Commission.
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October 15th, 2010 at 1:50 am
It’s clear you love conspiracy theories, but this guy has devoted his life to following the anthrax case, and makes a pretty compelling case that Ivins WAS the anthrax mailer:
http://anthraxinvestigation.com/
October 24th, 2010 at 5:44 pm
You might look at Ellen Langer’s work. It seems to correspond to yours. I did a search for Langer on this site, no results found.
October 24th, 2010 at 7:18 pm
How does Langer’s work correspond to mine? I’m afraid I don’t see the connection. Nor do I see any connection with this post.