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On Tue, 1 Aug 2006, Dave Arquati wrote:
Paul Corfield wrote: On 31 Jul 2006 17:33:40 -0700, "Mizter T" wrote: I remember reading something on here where Paul Corfield - who famously admits to working for LU I have quite deliberately not said what I do for LU today. I'd probably get death threats if it was publicised :-) - Earl's Court signalling computer (we all know that the actual computer itself died about 20 years ago and now LU employ someone to flick switches to light up the destination arrows manually...) No, that's not done by a human - one of the lower simians, i think. Although as part of their programme of upgrades, Metronet are going to replace it with a speak-and-spell. tom -- For the first few years I ate lunch with he mathematicians. I soon found that they were more interested in fun and games than in serious work, so I shifted to eating with the physics table. There I stayed for a number of years until the Nobel Prize, promotions, and offers from other companies, removed most of the interesting people. So I shifted to the corresponding chemistry table where I had a friend. At first I asked what were the important problems in chemistry, then what important problems they were working on, or problems that might lead to important results. One day I asked, "if what they were working on was not important, and was not likely to lead to important things, they why were they working on them?" After that I had to eat with the engineers! -- R. W. Hamming |
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