This letter is included in the Klarner papers that I sent in January 2010 to the University of Calgary, where Richard K Guy arranged for them to be archived in the Strens Collection. http://www.ucalgary.ca/lib-old/SpecColl/strens.htm Apollonia Steele, recently retired as an archivist there, nevertheless made an index of all this Klarner stuff, and sent me a copy of her index in May 2010. I think I recognize which item is the letter in her index. I'm not sure about the date of the letter. I think it is mid to late 1980s. Anyway, I'm about to forward Apollonia's index to Jim. If you Google "two 3-point tiling problems" (in quotation marks) you'll get a single hit, a link to an XLS spreadsheet that might possibly be relevant (I can't open it on the computer I'm typing this message on). On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 10:52 PM, <rcs@xmission.com> wrote:
ctl-U (view source) shows something that looks like it's intended to be an index.
Just in case everyone hasn't heard already, the G4G folks are "organizing" the Martin Gardner Celebration of Mind to be held globally on October 21. Look for a get-together in your area! www.g4g-com.org
Rich -------
Quoting James Propp <jpropp@cs.uml.edu>:
By the way, I went to http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/spc/xml/sc0647.xml but Mozilla said "Error loading stylesheet: Parsing an XSLT stylesheet failed" and Safari simply gave me a blank screen.
Thanks,
Jim Propp
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