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Martin writes:
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| The construction and use of classification keys, based on an almost
| arbitrary selection of criteria, has been well-understood for many
| decades, and there were good programs to handle them in the 1960s.
| Why aren't there now? I could easily write one, if I could get
| access to the data in machine-readable form.
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| You'll be recommending that we all install a copy of Oracle spit next.
Yes, I always recommend people to use a JCB to dig their vegetable
patch.
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.