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"I have a feeling that Neal Stephenson is going to school me on how computers came to. No doubt he is smart, how can we miss it with his references to Turing, Godel, Leibniz, I Ching...
So far it's taken me 2 evenings to get to page 17." — May 02, 2012 05:13PM
"I have a feeling that Neal Stephenson is going to school me on how computers came to. No doubt he is smart, how can we miss it with his references to Turing, Godel, Leibniz, I Ching...
So far it's taken me 2 evenings to get to page 17." — May 02, 2012 05:13PM
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It's an interesting and even racey read. So far this book has me marveling at how people lived in the early 1900's- no running water, public outhouses, change your shirt on Sundays, lords hanging peasants... And I'm learning about the politics behind ...more "
“There are infinite numbers between 0 and 1. There's .1 and .12 and .112 and an infinite collection of others. Of course, there is a bigger infinite set of numbers between 0 and 2, or between 0 and a million. Some infinities are bigger than other infinities. A writer we used to like taught us that. There are days, many of them, when I resent the size of my unbounded set. I want more numbers than I'm likely to get, and God, I want more numbers for Augustus Waters than he got. But, Gus, my love, I cannot tell you how thankful I am for our little infinity. I wouldn't trade it for the world. You gave me a forever within the numbered days, and I'm grateful.”
― The Fault in Our Stars
― The Fault in Our Stars
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