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Bob,
Thanks for the interest re Gravity. You're probably the only person
on campus that knows how long I've been wrapped up in what I'm writing
about. It started the semester I took your Logical Theory class,
back in 1987.
I'll be particularly interested to see how you respond to some
of the social issues related to the idea. We're on the verge of
a great social change, a change prompted by the widespread use of
interactive computer-based mediums of information exchange, one
that will make the changes caused by radio and television look minimal.
Bulletin boards and CompuServe are only the beginning. Gravity at
its true idealist best is a way to meet the coming tidal wave with
a useful, practical, and progressive foot forward into the future.
It's a humanistic framework for change. A means toward self-reliance
for individuals. An alternative to the current consumer culture.
(and yes it's late and I've had too much coffee)
Tim
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