
Slow Down, Brave Multitasker (letter to New York Times)
Hours spent on various activities
Some places I have played tennis
Notes by Paul Muter on the 1990 Festschrift for B.B. Murdock, Jr.
In Appreciation: Norman J. Slamecka (1928-2003)
Response of Tulving et al. to Muter 1984
My comments on the Toronto International Film Festival:
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Nonproportional hiring may not be discrimination (letter to U. of T. Bulletin)
Statistical dangers (letter to The Globe & Mail)
Computer Baseball Results (by Peter Herman)
Diversity Can Increase Excellence ( (letter to U. of T. Bulletin)
A remarkable bridge hand ( (letter to The Kibitzer)
14 Commandments (for bridge players)
Intuition and unauthorized information (letter to the ACBL Bridge Bulletin)
Reducing pollution (letter to The Globe & Mail)
Testing for Racism (letter to The Globe & Mail)
Public Goods (letter to The National Post)
A Nice Thing to Hold (letter to The University of Toronto Bulletin)
Downloadable freeware: A new way of reading
Einstein does stand-up(The New Yorker)
Soundbite: Kerouac requesting a cigarette
Soundbite: Joyce reading from Finnegan's Wake Amazing musical fragment (Low fidelity, peformed by Paul Muter):Pottery by my niece Anne Muter
My nephew Gord Muter's report on a reading by Scott Turow, c. 1996
By the later thirties, Schoenberg was attempting to amalgamate both procedures by a simultaneous exposition of two transpositions of the same row -- but a row so devised that, should it be reproduced at a specific interval and (usually) inverted, the first six tones of the original become, though in shuffled order, the last six of the inversion, and -- if there is anyone who is not now thoroughly confused -- vice versa.
-Glenn Gould 1959