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  • ...cs"). A myriad superstitions and prejudices were eradicated, and we made a giant leap in both understanding the world, and in freedom to creatively change i
    182 KB (30,999 words) - 10:38, 14 June 2020
  • ...ed the computer era, whom the Silicon Valley recognized as its [[giant|<em>giant</em>]] in residence, died in 2013 feeling that he had failed (we offer [htt
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  • <div class="page-header" > <h1>Giant</h1> </div>
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  • ...hard he tried, even after he was widely recognized as <em>the</em> <em><b>giant</b></em> behind "the revolution in the Valley"—is <em>the</em> most vivid
    45 KB (7,942 words) - 14:39, 11 November 2023
  • <h3>Our giant in residence</h3> <h3>From the pen of our <em>giant</em></h3>
    44 KB (7,301 words) - 14:40, 11 November 2023
  • <p>In 1958, this [[giants|<em>giant</em>]] of science looked back at the experience of his field, and wrote "Ph <p>Heisenberg was, of course, not at all the only [[giants|<em>giant</em>]] who reached that conclusion. A whole <em>generation</em> of [[giants
    38 KB (6,375 words) - 14:41, 11 November 2023
  • <p>The first [[giants|<em>giant</em>]] in this [[threads|<em>thread</em>]] is Norbert Wiener. Wiener studie ...igions tend to begin when an especially gifted person, a true [[giants|<em>giant</em>]] of religion, discovers the <em>dhamma</em> (or whatever this may be
    82 KB (14,022 words) - 14:42, 11 November 2023
  • ...minds were drowning in an ocean of glut. [[Vannevar Bush]], a [[giants|<em>giant</em>]], diagnosed that nearly three quarters of a century ago. He urged the
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