In article <V3tKb.11614$6B.1137 at newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net>,
"k p Collins" <kpaulc@[----------]earthlink.net> wrote:
> AoK is an old hypertext doc ["On the Automation of Knowing
> Within Central Nervous Systems, A Brief Introduction to
> Neuroscientific Duality Theory"] that I send to folks, gratis, if
> they want it. [Runs under MSDOS[tm] & Windows[tm].]
Oh - well, I don't have that, nor do I run MS-DOS or Windows. That's
the first time I have ever seen the abbreviation "AoK" explained, too.
I think you may wish to outline some of your premises if you want
meaningful discussion with others.
Matthew.