Overview:

I HAVE A
PIPEDREAM

and you'd better believe it!

[Adapted for World Wide Web presentation September, 1998]

A Word In Edgewise #5, January, 1971:

 I.  One Small Stretch for an Imagination -- One Giant Flash Across the Landscape.
 II.  Work in Progress: The Gathering Rainbow.
 
A. Smarts and the Computer: Can Programming Shade Into Intelligence?
B. Angels Unaware: The Business Machine as Engine of History.

A Word In Edgewise #6, February, 1971:

 II.  (Continued from #5):
 
C. How Shall I Compare Thee? Biology Gets a Metaphor.
D. Pattern Recognizer Meets Theorem Prover: A Robot Gets its Head Together.

A Word In Edgewise #7, April, 1971:

 III. The Road to Glory: Potholes and Perplexities.
 
A. The Columbus Question: Which Nut Has the Winning Suggestion?
B. The Isabella Question: Should the Queen Pawn Her Jewels?

A Word In Edgewise #8, June, 1971:

 III.  (Continued from #7)
 
C. The Wright Brothers Question: Think How Much Safer We'd Be If All That Talent Had Been Devoted to Bicycles.
 IV.  Monsters, Slaves, and Honored Ancestors: The Three Lores of Robotics


A Word In Edgewise: PREFACE TO THE ONLINE EDITION.