@verbatim{The improvement in human knowledge and survival potential following the invention of writing was immense. (There was also an improvement in self-reliance: It is possible to learn at least the basics of an art or a science from a book and not be dependent on the lucky accident that there is a nearby master craftsman to whom we may apprentice ourselves.} When all is said and done, the invention of writing must be viewed not only as a brilliant innovation but as a surpassing good for humanity. I believe the same will be said of those who are today devising computers and programs at the edge of machine intelligence. The next major structural development in human intelligence is likely to be a partnership between intelligent humans and intelligent machines (from The Dragons of Eden by Carl Sagan, pages 224-5). @COMMENT{TEXT1.MSS} -----------------------