From: Xah
Subject: lisp essay by Richard Gabriel
Date: 
Message-ID: <6s7l2u$csl$1@nntp2.ba.best.com>
There used to be an essay by Richard P. Gabriel Titled "Lisp: Good News, Bad
News, How to Win Big", at

http://alpha-bits.ai.mit.edu/articles/good-news/subsection3.2.1.html

but now the site says "403 Forbidden". Where did the article go?
(I spend about an hour searching for it)

(Erik Naggum (http://www.naggum.no/) has only parts of the article on his
site. Perhaps unintentionally)

 Xah, ···@best.com
 http://www.best.com/~xah/MathGraphicsGallery_dir/Tiling_dir/tiling.html
 Mountain View, CA, USA

From: David B. Lamkins
Subject: Re: lisp essay by Richard Gabriel
Date: 
Message-ID: <dlamkins-2808982025580001@192.168.0.1>
In article <············@nntp2.ba.best.com>, "Xah" <···@best.com> wrote:

>There used to be an essay by Richard P. Gabriel Titled "Lisp: Good News, Bad
>News, How to Win Big", at
>
>http://alpha-bits.ai.mit.edu/articles/good-news/subsection3.2.1.html
>
>but now the site says "403 Forbidden". Where did the article go?
>(I spend about an hour searching for it)
>
>(Erik Naggum (http://www.naggum.no/) has only parts of the article on his
>site. Perhaps unintentionally)
>
> Xah, ···@best.com
> http://www.best.com/~xah/MathGraphicsGallery_dir/Tiling_dir/tiling.html
> Mountain View, CA, USA

Try this:
<http://cbl.leeds.ac.uk/nikos/tex2html/examples/good-bad-win/good-bad-win.html>.

-- 
David B. Lamkins <http://www.teleport.com/~dlamkins/>
From: Erik Naggum
Subject: Re: lisp essay by Richard Gabriel
Date: 
Message-ID: <3113373096656717@naggum.no>
* "Xah" <···@best.com>
| (Erik Naggum (http://www.naggum.no/) has only parts of the article on his
| site. Perhaps unintentionally)

  huh?  which parts do you find missing?  as far as I can see, the text
  that David B. Lamkins pointed to and mine are generated from the same
  LaTeX source.

#:Erik
-- 
  http://www.naggum.no/spam.html is about my spam protection scheme and how
  to guarantee that you reach me.  in brief: if you reply to a news article
  of mine, be sure to include an In-Reply-To or References header with the
  message-ID of that message in it.  otherwise, you need to read that page.