Re: Isn't spontanious order overrated?

From: GBurch1@aol.com
Date: Mon Sep 07 1998 - 14:14:21 MDT


In a message dated 98-09-04 06:31:49 EDT, Max M Rasmussen writes:

> Then my question is, at what level will spontanious order work best?

In systems with lots of different parts with high error tolerance, that have
to exchange information at many different levels to operate well . . . Like
an economy, but unlike, say the parts of a car.

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