By Philip Francomb
Paul Dirac was brought up in Bristol in a street off Gloucester Road. I lived in Gloucester Road until I was ten. He went to a technical school strong in engineering drawing. I went to a technical school strong in engineering drawing. He studied maths and physics. I studied maths and physics. He was a genius. Ah well...
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By Max Newsom.
You'd think script-writing was complicated. It isn't. But first, this is what you don’t need to know...
Last updated by Hubagent on 21 May 2011.
My first lunch in Hollywood found me staring at a plate of lettuce leaves, a glass of water and six egos the size of planets. The Head of the production fund, for which I was Head of Development, turned to me, saying I would like to tell the group what I thought of their script...
By Sue Lange.
The scientists, the engineers, the people that know, the people that observe, intuit, and surmise, even those that pay no attention whatsoever, have all noticed that lately, the rate of technological change has increased at a phenomenal rate. Notice the use of the word "rate" twice in that last sentence. The rate has increased at a high rate. That's rate squared...