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> THE CONWAY LECTURE
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> "Quantum::Superpositions"
> by Damian Conway
>
> In the Brockway Room, Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, WC1R 4RL
> On Monday 26th Feb, 2001
> At 7pm
Having seen him give this lecture last week at the Silicon Valley Perl
Mongers meeting, I can't stress how good a lecture
Andy Mendelsohn sent the following bits through the ether:
> Mind you, does anyone need encouraging to go and see Damian Conway
> talk?
No.
Leon
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>(please circulate this to any interested parties)
>
Forwarded to the UK FreeBSD User Group and the Brighton Linux User Group.
Neil.
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Neil Ford wrote:
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> >(please circulate this to any interested parties)
> >
> Forwarded to the UK FreeBSD User Group and the Brighton Linux User Group.
Brighton LUG - Where ?
Greg
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> Neil.
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> Neil C. Ford
> Yet Another Computer Solutions Company
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Neil Ford wrote:
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>> >(please circulate this to any interested parties)
>> >
>> Forwarded to the UK FreeBSD User Group and the Brighton Linux User Group.
>
>Brighton LUG - Where ?
>
http://www.brighton.lug.org.uk
It's a fairly dorment group but it does exist. The web page has
details on ho
Neil Ford wrote:
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> >Neil Ford wrote:
> >>
> >> >(please circulate this to any interested parties)
> >> >
> >> Forwarded to the UK FreeBSD User Group and the Brighton Linux User Group.
> >
> >Brighton LUG - Where ?
> >
> http://www.brighton.lug.org.uk
>
> It's a fairly dorment group but it d
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 08:24:46PM +, Dave Cross wrote:
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> (please circulate this to any interested parties)
>
> London Perl Mongers proudly presents
>
> THE CONWAY LECTURE
>
> "Quantum::Superpositions"
> by Damian Conway
Be sure to wrap your heads well so that when they explode you can
From: "David H. Adler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > "Quantum::Superpositions"
> > by Damian Conway
>
> Be sure to wrap your heads well so that when they explode you can find
> all the pieces. ;-)
What is the big deal with this lecture? There isn't that much weirdness --
it's just parallelising compar
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 05:53:36PM -0800, Paul Makepeace wrote:
> From: "David H. Adler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > "Quantum::Superpositions"
> > > by Damian Conway
> >
> > Be sure to wrap your heads well so that when they explode you can find
> > all the pieces. ;-)
>
> What is the big deal with
From: "David H. Adler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> The Module isn't the problem, it's the Lecture... :-)
I've seen it, heck I even missed the first few minutes -- what's the biggie?
He uses his oratory skills to make you *think* it's awfully impressive & hard
(it certainly is cute).
Paul
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 06:07:21PM -0800, Paul Makepeace wrote:
> From: "David H. Adler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > The Module isn't the problem, it's the Lecture... :-)
>
> I've seen it, heck I even missed the first few minutes -- what's the biggie?
>
> He uses his oratory skills to make you *thin
On Feb 20, 5:53pm, Paul Makepeace wrote:
> What is the big deal with this lecture? There isn't that much weirdness --
> it's just parallelising comparisons. Just 'cos it has "Quantum" in it doesn't
> make it hard.
Sorry, I saw the word "Quantum" and gave up trying to understand your email.
:-)
"Andy Wardley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Actually, on a related, but wildly off-topic matter, does anyone know if
> there's any known relationship between the Plank length and c?
I do know that the plank is always marginally shorter than the alcove
you're trying to build shelves into...
HTH
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