In TCC 6.11, I mentioned Joseph Bonuso's Solomon Project
for replacing the US jury system with fuzzy logic. Clare Congdon
and Kenneth Flaxman both noted that the current New Yorker
"Talk of the Town" calls it a hoax, and/or Bonuso a performance
artist. [ and , 2/6/96.]
(My library doesn't have it yet. It's not the 1/29/96 issue.)
US and state income tax forms, instructions, laws, FAQs,
software vendors, etc., may be found on
. [Liz W. Tompkins
, net-hap, 12/16/95.] (Or call 1-800-TAX-FORMS
for federal forms and instructions. Allow up to 14 working days.)
"Don't take life so serious, son... It ain't NOHOW
permanent." is apparently a famous saying from Porky
the porcupine in Walt Kelly's POGO comic strip.
Thanks to Mark Boddy and Don Rosenthal for the attribution.
[ and ,
2/6/96.] (I attributed it to "[Richard Lee ..., 12/94.],"
which means that I found it in his .signature in some net posting.
If it had been in the body of a message, I would have given
a specific date. And if I had known the source, I would have
put something like "-- Walt Kelly's "Porky," POGO. [...].")