After Thought: The Computer Challenge to Human Intelligence
Registered by siriradha of Colorado Springs, Colorado USA on 12/21/2004
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
1 journaler for this copy...
In Box2 upstairs
This softcover book was donated to bookcrossing by my son, who just graduated from Georgia Tech with highest honors! Can you tell I'm proud of him?
This softcover book was donated to bookcrossing by my son, who just graduated from Georgia Tech with highest honors! Can you tell I'm proud of him?
Excellent history of scientific thought. Good look at the future of computing.
Journal Entry 3 by siriradha at Dogtooth Coffee Company - 505 E Columbia St. in Colorado Springs, Colorado USA on Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Released 15 yrs ago (6/18/2008 UTC) at Dogtooth Coffee Company - 505 E Columbia St. in Colorado Springs, Colorado USA
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