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To: David Howe who wrote (53218)11/12/2000 7:09:23 PM
From: Dave  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
This is the death of democracy.

That sounds like a bit of an overreaction. It is more like the evolution of democracy. You can bet that in 2004 there will be few, if any, precincts in the country still using 80-column computer punchcards for ballots. That will mean more accurate counting, which is desirable regardless of which candidate you think is the Lesser of the Two Weevils. Soon the only people using computer punchcards will be NASA.

If you consider that Fuzzy Math, I guess we disagree on its definition. I consider Fuzzy Math a very vital field of discrete mathematics, which includes the Fuzzy Logic employed in expert systems and neural networks. For more information, check out comp.ai.fuzzy on UseNet or visit <http://www.austinlinks.com/Fuzzy/>.