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Paul Paryski
I suspect that Reed's law does not apply to legislative bodies,  particularly
the NM legislature and perhaps to the US Congress.  In my  rather limited
experience, I find that groups of 3-9 people are the most  effective when trying
to accomplish a real task. But then again perhaps these  are the sub-groups in
Reed's analysis.
 
It would be interesting to make an agent based model of the US congress and  
throw different issues at it.
 
Let chaos reign,  Paul
 
 



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