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The whirling gears of progress have put the gear makers out of work (Brian Hayes Quotes)
The fact is, winding and dusting and fixing somebody else’s clock is boring (Brian Hayes Quotes)
I discovered that the computer is not like the violin; it doesn’t take inborn genius or a lifetime of practice to get sweet music out of it (Brian Hayes Quotes)
Fretting about a dearth of randomness seems like worrying that humanity might use up its last reserves of ignorance (Brian Hayes Quotes)
The fact that randomness requires a physical rather than a mathematical source is noted by almost everyone who writes on the subject, and yet the oddity of this situation is not much remarked (Brian Hayes Quotes)
After a few more centuries, perhaps the poorest billion will even be able to afford the $10. 00 buffet (Brian Hayes Quotes)
Compared with the elegant inventions of the theorists, nature’s code seemed a bit of a kludge (Brian Hayes Quotes)
If saving human lives is the great desideratum, then there is more to be gained by the prevention of drowning, and auto wrecks than by the abolition of war (Brian Hayes Quotes)
Empires come and go; so do ideologies and even religions, but war marches on through it all (Brian Hayes Quotes)
How can we measure the effects if we can’t even count the dead to the nearest million? (Brian Hayes Quotes)
I’m not a mathematician, but I’ve been hanging around with some of them long enough to know how the game is played (Brian Hayes Quotes)