Wandering Around London's Science Museum with Some Niners
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And if memory serves me correctly that Cray was the last Cray1 in use anywhere in the world, wasn't it?
At the Atomic Weapons Establisment.
I sleep safely in my bed know that the UK's atomic weapons have the very best of technology to keep them going correctly
The brilliants of making a machine that does polynomial functions is fascinating! I can’t begin to imagine how one goes about making something like that. Even when I see it it’s hard to believe. I admittedly paused just to get a closer look at that human brain.
How do you "do" a polynomial function? Do you evaluate it's zeros, or evaluate it numerically at a point, or what?
Yep. I was in London not too long ago.
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