A law of Sailer journalism: “The most digressive articles by Sailer tend to be demands that golf courses become a prime subject for intellectualizing in order that, Come the Alternate Universe, Sailer himself will be considered a famous figure in intellectual history.”
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(Interesting, Google search on http://blog.jim.com works again. It was returning empty results yesterday. Hmm...) cc
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Robbie Mook's extra special computer program for getting HRC elected was named after Ada:pic.twitter.com/g86GlQ8sn0
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No. No she wasnt. None of her research influenced anything. Her work, even today, holds no weight. She had some interesting ideas but ppl calling her the first computer programmer are wrong. Feminists are trying to give her the glory that rightfully belongs to Alan Turing.
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Tom Stoppard wrote a whole play that was only inspired by her (and the character was slightly changed).
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Saul Bellow — 'A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep.'
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