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{Computerisation of C[ircles] A[nalysis &] S[ynthesis]? (1) [continued (3)]}[27th March 1991]

[Redbook9:14][19910327:1845c]{Computerisation of C[ircles] A[nalysis &] S[ynthesis]? (1) [continued (3)]}[27th March 1991]


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But computerisation has to be considered. I am thinking of using a spreadsheet,* and I need to consider how I can relate the nature of the event to the nature of the time per C[ircles] A[nalysis &] S[ynthesis] theories – as well as using only ASCII symbols, while avoiding those that commonly mean something else.** The latter problem may be only marginal, as my entries will be textual and data[,] and these symbols generally have meanings in program expressions (eg as arithmetic or rational operators).


From ASCII symbols 0-127[:]

[...]***



Other keyboard symbols:

[...]***




*(Have been for some time, actually) <910328>


**[ie presumably, something other than their ASCII meaning]


***[The rough workings tables & notes in the ms are not reproduced here since they appear to strike out almost all the ASCII symbols shown, refer to an early and now obsolete spreadsheet program, and do not appear, in the end, to have been used]



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