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2006/04/18

The Pleasure of Finding Things Out

Richard P. Feynman Interview

NSIT Lounge released a inspiring interview with Richard P. Feynman on Google Video. Feynman talks about his childhood, his first encounter with calculus reading "Calculus for the Practical Man" at age thirteen, how they build the Bomb in Los Alamos, how they threw a party while Hiroshima was burning, how a seemingly simple problem of rotating bodies led to to quantum electrodynamics. Here's Feynman commenting on the Nobel prize he received:

I don't like honours. I appreciate it for the work that I did and for people who appreciate it and I notice when other phycicists use my work. I don't need anything else. I don't think there's any sense to anything else.I don't see that it makes any point, that someone in the Swedish academy decides that this work is nobel enough to receive a prize. I've already got the price! The prize is the pleasure of finding the thing out, the kick in the discovery, the observation of the people who use it. Those are the real things! The honours are unreal to me. I don't believe in honours.

Thanks, nice video. - posted by Nelson Castillo - 03/22/2007 03:36:23
Nice video. The part of the bomb is kinda hard.

2006/04/09

T-shirts for the European Common Lisp Meeting 2006

European Common Lisp Meeting T-shirt

Arthur Lemmens and Edi Weitz suggested a ECLM-themed t-shirt to celebrate the European Common Lisp Meeting 2006. The text on the front side reads:

Any sufficiently complicated C or Fortran program contains an ad-hoc, informally-specified, bug-ridden, slow implementation of half of Common Lisp.
and the back reads
European Common Lisp Meeting 2006 Hamburg, April 29/30
The front text of the white t-shirt is user customizable, if you'd rather wear a different slogan. For now I've only made them available in the European t-shirt shop. If you're in the US and would like to order a ECLM t-shirt, please let me know and I'll put them up in the US-shop too.

about the t-shirt - posted by harsha - 04/12/2007 20:23:33
hi, if you could please put the t-shirt on us-shop, that will be great. thanks