Daily FortunesMay 4, 2007
Asynchronous inputs are at the root of our race problems... Asynchronous inputs are at the root of our race problems.
-- D. Winker and F. Prosser
At about 2500 A.D., humankind discovers a computer problem that... At about 2500 A.D., humankind discovers a computer problem that *must* be
solved. The only difficulty is that the problem is NP complete and will
take thousands of years even with the latest optical biologic technology
available. The best computer scientists sit down...
At ebb tide I wrote a line upon the sand, and gave it all... At ebb tide I wrote a line upon the sand, and gave it all my heart and all
my soul. At flood tide I returned to read what I had inscribed and found my
ignorance upon the shore.
-- Kahlil Gibran
At first sight, the idea of any rules or principles being... At first sight, the idea of any rules or principles being superimposed on
the creative mind seems more likely to hinder than to help, but this is
quite untrue in practice. Disciplined thinking focuses inspiration rather
than blinkers it.
-- G.L. Glegg,...
At Group L, Stoffel oversees six first-rate programmers,... At Group L, Stoffel oversees six first-rate programmers,
a managerial challenge roughly comparable to herding cats.
-- "The Washington Post Magazine", June 9, 1985
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Daily Fortunes for May 4, 2007
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