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Comment Playing with Infinity (Rozsa Péter) (Score 1) 630

You should DEFINITELY advise them the *great* book from Rozsa Péter (the hungarian mathematician who discovered - despite all common thoughts - the Ackermann function). "Playing with Infinity" is not well know but it was a big success in my case and for all the persons I advised it to. It is an incredibly pedagogic and fun book, definitely recommended for high school but to my mind advisable also to all maths enthusiasts, researchers included : if you don't learn anything on the technical side, you'll surely learn a lot about pedagogy and have a great time! It starts from the very beginning (how many sheeps) on a very practical point of view to elaborate concepts in various fields of mathematics, even the most complicated and abstract ones like topology and number theory. Please read it and spread the word, I assure you that is is worth it. http://www.amazon.com/Playing-Infinity-Mathematical-Explorations-Excursions/dp/0486232654/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1234139922&sr=8-5 PS: look also at her photo on Wikipedia. How could such a beautiful and sweet old lady not write beautiful things?
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The Walking House 304

What is 10' tall, has six hydraulic legs, and is powered by the wind and solar panels? The prototype pod house built by art collective N55 in Copenhagen, Denmark. With the help of MIT, N55 built the pod over a two-year period at a cost of £30,000. Designers say it provides a solution to the problem of rising water levels as the house can simply walk away from floods. One of the designers says, "This house is not just for travellers but also for anyone interested in a more general way of nomadic living." It won't be long now until the Japanese make Howl's Moving Castle.
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Sanyo Invents 12X High-Speed Blu-ray Laser 194

Lucas123 writes "Today Sanyo said it has created a new blue laser diode with the ability to transfer data up to 12 times as fast as previous technologies. The laser, which emits a 450 milliwatt beam — about double that of previous Blu-ray Disc systems — can read and write data on discs with up to four data layers, affording Blu-ray players the ability to store 100GB on a disc, or 8 hours of high-definition video."

Comment Mmmm... sounds like a movie I saw (Score 1) 793

Hey, this reminds me a lot of a movie from the 70's: Three days of the Condor, by Sydney Pollack.
There was this special CIA unit in NY which goal was to read every sci-fi and thriller books, entering the stories in a beautiful old DEC tape computer. But one day, Robert Redford (The Condor) discovers a story that sounds so real that some people (the bad guys) decide to "terminate" this unit by killing everyone.

Great movie!

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