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Judith,
your computermystery is well known to me: as I
say I am a virtual computer illiterate - never learned any course about their
use,
don't read even manuals, or tech lit about them
(Manuals IMO are translations from German text into USEnglish by Japanese) -
all I do is "try and err" (the poor thing is
still alive and kicking (me) - and I did
things on it what my son (after 17 years with IBM-tech) made raise his eyebrows:
"you can do that on a computer?"
Don't let yourself discourage by the experts. If
it goes, it goes. If the 'kraxlwerk' says: buzz off ( = corrupted files,
mishaps, etc.) then cry the hair off from the heads of any friend who knows
computers, until one of them suggests a remedy.
Just don't give up, finally the computer is also
only human.
John
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 3:39
PM
Subject: Re: Biotheory Journal and black
holes in cyber space...
Hi Ayten,
You can go to the website:
And click on Robert Rosen, then click on the link to BioTheory,
then click on contents.....
The abstracts which have yet to be loaded in (or handed in) have
links which won't lead anywhere, but the abstracts that are up will be
accessible via the links. Yours is up there.
Let me know if you have any problems. I'm in the midst of
elaborating on the website and working out the bugs with the new stuff, which
may make things work strangely for a while... or make the internet completely
implode into a cyber black hole.
(Hopefully not... )
(But for some reason, whenever I'm working with computers, they
start doing things that I've been told are not possible. And that would
be great if it was intended but generally speaking the impossible is not an
improvement!)
Judith
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 2:11
AM
Subject: [ROSEN] Biotheory
Journal
Hi Judith,
Where do you list the abstracts for the Journal of which the first
issue is about to be ready?
What should be the size of each paper to keep the journal in
balance?
Good luck,
Ayten
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