>>> You must have a lot of time on your hands.
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>> That line always strikes me as ironic whenever it appears on Usenet.
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> Well, looking at it that way...
To Dan, Mirko and Kaz,
It's okay. Having a lot of time, or friends pointing that out to me, is
no issue. It depends on one's perspective. If one can sufficiently reduce
one's zone of influence, or carefully selects one's priorities in life,
one can indeed have a lot of time. It is also alternatively called
optimal time management (I like those MBA guys, packing old wine in new
bottles, inventing a new word every other day. I would define my
philosophy as priority-management!)
I do not run after many material things, they are fleeting and do not
give me lasting happiness. I love knowing, it helps. Even with the entire
world up against you, you could still have self-belief (conviction),
especially, in third-world countries like ours.
Now, let us come on the topic. I have read wikipedia. I have sent an
email to aek at bitsavers dot org, and I am expecting a reply. I thought
there could have been a detailed overview of the work bitservers dot org
was doing.
What about Babbage's analytical engine? Had it any logic operations and
algorithms built into it? I have heard that there is a virtual analytical
engine available somewhere. Also engineers have successfully created
Babbage's incomplete engine.
Men, I envy you! Born in countries where you take many things like
liberty, good education and libraries for granted, you are already way
ahead of us. We keep swimming against the tide. :(
Thank you for your patience and camaraderie.
Regards