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schmolze phine: call, my # is (617)497-3617.

bruce,

the abstract really sounds great! i'm delivering  my papers to the
faire people today and will give them the abstract,and  plead for some more
time. i think they'll go for it; if not, i'd like to include it as part
of the lisp/object-oriented/frame-languages/constraints tutorial.
streamer is a nice AND VISUAL application of the stuff i'll be waving
hands at. in fact, regardless of which way the faire people go i'd still
like steamer in the tutorial.

i'll be back here tomorrow early-- i've been home about 10 hours in the last
5 days.
								john





Dr. Al Stevens
BBN Informations Sciences Department
BBN
50 Moulton St.
Cambridge MA, 02238


Dear Dr. Stevens

On the basis of my experience, developing TLC-LISP for the Z-80,
I believe that a comparable system may be constructed on a MC68000
for a similar cost: $50,000 - $60,000. 


sincerely


xxx