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I heard it somewhere trustworthy. Instinctively, I would guess
somewhere into the direction of Graham, but I'm not sure at all.

On the other hand, you can be absolutely sure that I didn't get it off
the next warez-board nor from Bill Gates. 

The Story, afaicr, went along the lines of "Professor writes something
for a cool paper about some calculus, student gets hold of it,
implements it and completely baffles the professor, he didn't ever dare
to think about letting that one run on a computer".

It might be one of those apples that didn't fall off trees while
Newton had his idea about gravity, but then it's a complete, nice
story with a nice morale on its own. 

After all, lisp's history isn't as important for me than its semantics,
and everything I read about it was kind of accidental, it just wasn't
uninteresting enough to skip.

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