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 Flier advertising and recruiting for
helpers on the Gumption Center: Without Tear-offs and With Tear-Off Tabs.
    
 ESG Verse to the MIT Drinking Song.
    
 Instructions to make Buffens Hats,
designed to look like those in Arbeau; available in FIG, GIF, and EPS.
    
 Java/Scheme Interface, for creating a dual-language system.  Logically, Java keeps track of objects and data, and Scheme tracks operations and decisions (possibly with a codelet system).  Here is the Java Code and the Scheme Code.
    
 Document-in-progress
describing my Constructed Written Language.
    
 Keyboards for efficient input on PDAs.
See some of the best
keyboards.  Words are formed by gliding the stylus from one letter
to the next.  The boards were formed using simulated annealing with
letter frequencies from common English (s and z
represent leading and trailing spaces, though either can be used for
'space', or a twiddle back over them for double space).  Generally the
keys naturally align themselves to a hexagonal grid.
    
 Plato's Dialogues - The Tetralogies
 I want to start a Vast Left Wing Conspiracy group, along the
principles of How the Left Can Win Arguments and Influence
People: a big meta-organization that supports progressive efforts
and helps different progressive efforts move forward and communicate.
  
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 Resources for the Experimental Study Group
  
 Resources for the Society for Creative Anachronism
  
 Resources for Programming and Program Design
  
 Miscellaneous and Eclectic Resources
  
 Ideas and Projects for Future Work
  
 Philosophy, Thoughts, and Methods
  
 Resources for the Progressive World Change
  
 Resources in the Academia and the Pursuit of Knowledge
  
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