- Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 21:23:06 -0800
- From: "Dale R. Reed" <dale-reed@worldnet.att.net>
- Subject: Re: A shorter attempt to obfuscate Intersubjectivity
>Upon coming to an other turtle, a turtle could dodge left or right or go >straight, and so could the other turtle. I guess that birds, real birds, never bump into each other when flocking together. I have been watching flocking birds since reading Mitchel Resnick's T,T,and TJ book and have not seen any collisions. But has anyone seen two flocks of birds, maybe even of different kinds of birds, fly through each other's flocks without individual birds bumping each other? Now that would be amazing wouldn't it? Dale --- $ dale-reed@worldnet.att.net Seattle, Washington U.S.A. $