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Real Users know your home telephone number.
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Real Users never know what they want, but they always know when your program
doesn't deliver it.
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Real Users never use the Help key.
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Recursion is the root of computation since it trades description for time.
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Remember the good old days, when CPU was singular?
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Remember, God could only create the world in 6 days because he didn't
have an established user base.
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Remember, UNIX spelled backwards is XINU.
-- Mt.
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Linux Computers: 630 of 1023 |
Remember: use logout to logout.
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Risch's decision procedure for integration, not surprisingly,
uses a recursion on the number and type of the extensions from the
rational functions needed to represent the integrand. Although the
algorithm follows and critically depends upon the appropriate structure
of the input, as in the case of multivariate factorization, we cannot
claim that the algorithm is a natural one. In fact, the creator of
differential algebra, Ritt, committed suicide in the early 1950's,
largely, it is claimed, because few paid attention to his work. Probably
he would have received more attention had he obtained the algorithm as well.
-- Joel Moses, "Algorithms and Complexity", ed. J.F. Traub
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Row, row, row your bits, gently down the stream...
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