“Many
people, other than the authors, contribute to the making of a book, from the
first person who had the bright idea of alphabetic writing through the inventor
of movable type to the lumberjacks who felled the trees that were pulped for
its printing. It is not customary to
acknowledge the trees themselves, though their commitment is total.”
—Richard Sandes Forsyth
and R. Rada, authors, Machine Learning: Applications in Expert Systems & Information Retrieval, 1986.
• Editorial Comment: This may be one of those books that causes one to pause and wonder if we wouldn’t have preferred the tree.
Peezpix by Ted Pease
Ted Pease, Professor of Interesting Stuff, Trinidad, California. (Be)Friend The WORD
“I
don’t think writers are sacred, but words are. They deserve respect. If
you get the right ones, in the right order, you can nudge the world a
little.” —Tom Stoppard
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