Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 08:13:07 01/15/00
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On January 15, 2000 at 02:04:25, george petty wrote: >On January 15, 2000 at 00:48:29, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On January 15, 2000 at 00:10:34, george petty wrote: >> >>> >>> Thats great James. I don't know you, but You are THINKING and that is >>> the most inportant thing. Hsu got most of his help and knowledge at >>> Carnegie Mellon University working under Dr. Hans Berliner and his program >>> HITECH. So this 12 years stuff (I don't know how else to say it,is nonsence). >>> Just keep doing what you are doing, and pick a good University. >>> >> >> >> >>He may be thinking, but you aren't. Deep Thought had _nothing_ to do with >>Hans Berliner and HiTech. Hsu _never_ worked for or with Berliner. > You are wrong as usual. you will not there. Your opinions are not facts, > You don't seem to know the different. Enough said. > > The Enough == nothing in this case. Offer some evidence that Hsu worked with Berliner. Then wait for a couple of months until his book comes out. You will find that he absolutely had _nothing_ to do with HiTech. But this is already known by those of us that have talked with him over the years. This project came out of Kung's lab at CMU, _not_ Berliner's. Berliner did his very best to scuttle the chiptest/deep thought project when he began to fear that it would surpass HiTech. Hsu ended up with the CS departmental chair on his committee to avoid problems. Now offer some rebuttal other than "you are wrong as usual..." I wasn't there, but I have known Hsu for a long time, and spent a significant amount of time with him once a year, for a week or so. I probably know him far better than you do... >>Hitech project had nothing to do with chiptest/deep thought either. Two >>different projects. Two different advisors. Two different primary student >>researchers (Ebeling for Hitech, Hsu for Chiptest/deep thought). >> >>And the 12 years isn't "nonsense". A couple of calls to CMU's CS department >>might enlighten you quite a bit...
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