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<pubDate>Sun, 14 Oct 2007 18:50:55 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>What's In A Name</title>
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<description>I have posted a science-fiction short story to Scribd, a document-sharing site, under Creative Commons license.  It's free to download, to read, and to share, just don't change anything, don't make adaptations or derivative works, and you must make sure my name and copyright notice are on it.

The story is called &quot;What's In A Name?&quot;.  The topic is robots, identity, and how the naming of names can affect who and what you are.  Be careful how you label someone.  That label may come back to haunt you.</description>
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<title>Polymath is Hard!</title>
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<description>Wikipedia's definition of a polymath is sufficient to illustrate the point:

    &quot;A polymath may be a person who knows a great deal about several fields of study, a person who has proficiency and competence in multiple fields, or even a person who has excelled in multiple fields.&quot;

I have always felt a drive to learn everything.  Now, I'm driven to teach and to lead, as well as to learn.</description>
<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jun 2007 14:36:08 -0600</pubDate>
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