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From: k p c <kpc@ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov>
Subject: Re: CLtL2 series functions: why so obscure?
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Evidently series are so obscure that I got no replies :-).

I won't pursue using them.  The impression I get is that few use them.

If you post a followup to this article, I would appreciate a courtesy
verbatim copy by email to help work around potentially unreliable feeds.

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kpc@ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov.  AI, multidisciplinary neuroethology, info filtering.
Censorship does not stop being censorship just because we call it another name,
because it is generally accepted, because it gets rid of articles we generally
tend to agree are nothing but trash, or because the censor has good intentions.
