I've always loved his stories of surreptitiously getting dial info while talk/distracting people in their offices
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Seems like as good a time as any to re-up Safecracking for the Computer Scientist: http://www.crypto.com/papers/safelocks.pdf …
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In one case Feynman found the combination to a locked filing cabinet by trying the numbers 271828 (e = 2.71828...), and found that the three filing cabinets where a colleague kept a set of atomic bomb research notes all had the same combination.
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One of his adventures retold in "Surely You Must Be Joking Mr. Feynmann: Adventures of a Curious Character."
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Yes I read it it's amazing lot of adventures and experiments
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Everyone should read "surely you are joking mr Feynman "it's an amazing book
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I need to get a stack of copies so I can give them to folks I meet who haven't read them yet.
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I still use those manifoil locks on cabinets at work. Always wondered how they worked...
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