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Michael Buckland, in an article published in 1992, suggested that the memex was severely flawed because Bush did not thoroughly understand information science and had a bad opinion of indices and classification schemes: " Bush thought that the creation of arbitrary associations between individual records was the basis of memory, so he wanted ' mem ( ory -) ex ', or ' Memex instead of index '.
Buckland concludes: " We speculate that Bush did not independently originate the notion of an electronic microfilm selector, although that was possible.
He did not know to what animal the bones belonged but, in 1818, after the Napoleonic Wars, the French comparative anatomist Georges Cuvier visited Buckland in Oxford and realised that the bones belonged to a giant lizard-like creature.
All the same, Darwin used some of his material from Land and Water in the Descent of Man, an honour which Buckland did not appreciate, since he was a strong opponent of Darwinism.
The author is more critical of Charmeds use of the book compared to real-world Wiccans but adds, as Buckland did, that it is still a fantasy show.

Buckland and 2004
* Evans, Harold ; Gail Buckland ; David Lefer ( 2004 ).
* Buckland ( 2004 ).

Buckland and election
After losing her election Buckland successfully stood for Women's Committee.

Buckland and .
They were first described by William Buckland in 1829.
Certain initiates such as Alex Sanders and Raymond Buckland who brought his take on the Gardnerian tradition to the United States in 1964 started off their own major traditions allowing further expansion.
London: Buckland Publications, 1988.
Thus familiarized with the phenomena associated with the movements of recent glaciers, Agassiz was prepared for a discovery which he made in 1840, in conjunction with William Buckland.
Archaeologist P. C. Buckland suggests that as the stratigraphy of the peat appears undisturbed, Lindow Man may have been deposited into a pool which was some 300 years old at the time.
* Raymond Buckland, The Witch Book, Visible Ink Press, November 1, 2001.
* 1902 – Frank Buckland, Canadian sports administrator ( d. 1991 )
Buckland was writing at the very infancy of the World Wide Web ( WWW ) which was first introduced during 1991 and not widely experienced until 1993.
Whether Buckland would not have applied this same denigration of Memex equally to the WWW as it flourished in its early years is unclear.
Buckland also states that Bush's idea should be viewed from the historical perspective of microfilm technology developed prior to 1945 rather than based on the power and versatility of digital computer technology developed after 1945.
Buckland summarizes the very advanced pre-World War II development of microfilm-based rapid retrieval devices, specifically the microfilm-based workstation proposed by Leonard Townsend in 1938 and the microfilm and photoelectronic based selector, patented by Emanuel Goldberg during 1931.
Buckland states: " The literature on documentation in the 1930s was as preoccupied with microfilm technology as it is now with computer technology and for the same reason, each being the most promising information retrieval technology of the time.
" Buckland notes that Bush directed creation of a photoelectronic microfilm ' rapid selector ' at MIT during 1938-1940 using stroboscope technology pioneered by his colleague Harold Edgerton.
Buckland suggests that Bush and his team may not have been aware of Goldberg's earlier work when they built their 1938-1940 prototype, but that IBM researchers and Bush's Eastman Kodak Research Laboratory sponsor certainly were.
# Geology and Mineralogy considered with reference to Natural Theology, by William Buckland, D. D.
The pair spent little of their first year studying, instead playing guitar and performing with their punk rock combo, the Right Hand Lovers, along with other university friends Kevin Buckland and Dave Cummings.
* W. W. Buckland, A Textbook of Roman Law from Augustus to Justinian, Cambridge: University Press, 1921.
* Buckland, A. W. ( 1887 ) " On Tattooing ," in Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1887 / 12, p. 318-328

did and contest
This did little to diminish the status of the Darnley urn as the most important icon in cricket, the symbol of this old and keenly fought contest.
" It was a hard-fought contest, leading Prince Eugene to observe – " I have not a squadron or battalion which did not charge four times at least.
A news story appeared in April 2009 claiming that the CNP had reformed following a conference in Bodmin, however it did not contest any elections that year.
Though a contest was planned for 2000 the interest in the N64 was already fading and so did the event.
Since he was on the losing side of the long 4th-century contest between the allies and enemies of Arianism ( Eusebius was an early and vocal supporter of Arius ), posterity did not have much respect for Eusebius ' person and was neglectful in the preservation of his writings.
Before independence, most Hindus did not have the right to cast votes and were not eligible to contest elections although were the majority ethnic group of the population.
" Mebyon Kernow is a member of the European Free Alliance and although it did not contest European Parliament elections in 2004 or 1999, it has six candidates for the 2009 Euro elections.
The party did not contest the St Ives constituency to make room for the Green Party candidate and, in return, the Greens did not stand against MK in any of the other four Cornish constituencies.
Haslett was fired after the 2005 season, in which the Saints finished 3 – 13 and did not play one regular season contest in New Orleans due to Hurricane Katrina.
During the contest Smith scored three runs, had five hits, and did not commit an error in the field.
He did mention the roles of Evangelis Zappas and his cousin Konstantinos Zappas, but drew a distinction between their founding of athletic Olympics and his own role in the creation of an international contest.
The Battle of Hama did not end the contest for power between the Ayyubids and the Zengids, with the final confrontation occurring in the spring of 1176.
However, he did make it known that he would not decline the GOP nomination if it were offered to him, and some conservative Republicans hoped that by winning a primary contest he could prove his popularity with voters.
Unlike his father, Otto II did not have any brothers to contest his claims to the throne.
Streeter did not really believe that he could fill in the shoreline and legally claim the new land ; a witness in Streeter's 1902 land fraud trial testified that Streeter had purposely set out to contest the claims of the wealthy shoreline owners.
This was not a big enough margin to give Thatcher the 15 % majority necessary to win on the first ballot, but having finished in second place Heath immediately resigned and did not contest the next ballot.
Jansen also insisted on justification by faith, although he did not contest the necessity of revering saints, of confession, and of frequent Communion.
They did not contest the endurance races at Sandown and Bathurst, leaving these open solely to the 5. 0 litre Ford and Holden models.
Although Spain still claimed the region, the Spanish did not contest the treaty because they were preoccupied with their own colonies ' struggles for independence.
He faced Joe Jeanette five more times and did not win a single contest.
Although it was within his ability to contest the charges, Stilicho did not resist, either because of loyalty to Rome or for fear of the consequences to the already precarious state of the Western Empire.
' Seeking a contest with the Whigs, Chamberlain and Sir Charles Dilke presented their resignations to Gladstone on 20 May 1885, when the Cabinet rejected Chamberlain's scheme for the creation of National Councils in England, Scotland and Wales and when a proposed Land Purchase Bill did not have any provision for the reform of Irish local government.
On March 12, 1772 Albany County was partitioned to create Charlotte County, and this situation remained until Vermont's independence from New York and Britain, which, however, did not end the contest.
The judge described it as " astonishing " that the Scientologists did not contest these allegations.

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