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"Fuzzy logic tries to get machines to think like people do, with inexact fuzzy terms."
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See also the entries for e-paper from Greg Bear's 2003 novel Darwin's Children.
The description reminded me of the real-life electronic palimpsest created by Xerox:
![]() (Gyricon bichromal beads from Electronic Erasable Paper - Xerox Seeks E-Palimpsest) Compare to the gauzy from This Immortal (1965) by Roger Zelazny and this light sail from Sail 25 (1962) by Jack Vance, other ultrathin materials. Comment/Join this discussion ( 1 ) | RSS/XML | Blog This | Additional
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