Things ran great for most part, management just wouldn't fire the slackers ! Brought in 5 supervisors aka "babysitters" who knew nothing about running the job.
If you are a manager, and hire five managers below you, then it increases your importance. The optimal strategy is to hire as many people as you can. If they are useless, that is a bonus (because then you have to hire more people to get the job done).
Honestly though I don't have a good enough understanding of quantum mechanics or computation theory to really understand the arguments in fully mathematical detail.
Quantum mechanics is computable (as far as we know), but binary creates further limitations. This is similar to how a computer with a black and white monitor will never be able to play a color video: it doesn't have the capability. Binary representation of number is a limitation on representation, not on computability (just as the monitor type is a limitation on output, not on computation).
Or Kings of the Wyld, which is about an adventuring group that comes out of retirement for one last mission. One of them retired to be a city guard, another a king... pretty good story. Good mix of pathos and humor.
Do you write 1 million as 000,000,1 too?
That's a cool idea, I'm going to try it from now on. I have to go now though, I have a meeting at 00:11.
The best book on programming for the layman is "Alice in Wonderland"; but that's because it's the best book on anything for the layman.