From: vanekl
Subject: doctorate
Date: 
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Yesterday, Dr. John McCarthy, 80 years of age, received an honorary
doctorate in science from Harvard.

http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2008/06.05/01-honorands.html

From: Ken Tilton
Subject: Re: doctorate
Date: 
Message-ID: <48498441$0$15199$607ed4bc@cv.net>
vanekl wrote:
> Yesterday, Dr. John McCarthy, 80 years of age, received an honorary
> doctorate in science from Harvard.
> 
> http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2008/06.05/01-honorands.html

Cool. And they described Lisp as "still in use today". I guess the smell 
didn't fool them.

kt

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From: vanekl
Subject: Re: doctorate
Date: 
Message-ID: <g2c11j$opl$1@aioe.org>
vanekl wrote:
> Yesterday, Dr. John McCarthy, 80 years of age, received an honorary
> doctorate in science from Harvard.
> 
> http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2008/06.05/01-honorands.html

And in related news, a fiction writer was on hand to receive an honorary
doctorate in letters, J.K. Rowling. You don't have to be a scientist/wizard
to earn a doctorate at Havard, you just have to be able to write fictional
accounts of the same. Did I mention that we do things a little differently
here in the colonies?
From: Ken Tilton
Subject: Re: doctorate
Date: 
Message-ID: <4849998f$0$15161$607ed4bc@cv.net>
vanekl wrote:
> vanekl wrote:
> 
>> Yesterday, Dr. John McCarthy, 80 years of age, received an honorary
>> doctorate in science from Harvard.
>>
>> http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2008/06.05/01-honorands.html
> 
> 
> And in related news, a fiction writer was on hand to receive an honorary
> doctorate in letters, J.K. Rowling. You don't have to be a scientist/wizard
> to earn a doctorate at Havard, you just have to be able to write fictional
> accounts of the same. Did I mention that we do things a little differently
> here in the colonies?

It was interesting to see how much planning went into the series, I 
believe starting seven years before the first book came out. Makes me 
feel not so bad about the Algebra software.

kt

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ECLM talk: 
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From: vanekl
Subject: Re: doctorate
Date: 
Message-ID: <g2c6ck$dho$1@aioe.org>
Ken Tilton wrote:
> 
> 
> vanekl wrote:
>> vanekl wrote:
>>
>>> Yesterday, Dr. John McCarthy, 80 years of age, received an honorary
>>> doctorate in science from Harvard.
>>>
>>> http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2008/06.05/01-honorands.html
>>
>>
>> And in related news, a fiction writer was on hand to receive an honorary
>> doctorate in letters, J.K. Rowling. You don't have to be a 
>> scientist/wizard
>> to earn a doctorate at Havard, you just have to be able to write 
>> fictional
>> accounts of the same. Did I mention that we do things a little 
>> differently
>> here in the colonies?
> 
> It was interesting to see how much planning went into the series, I 
> believe starting seven years before the first book came out. Makes me 
> feel not so bad about the Algebra software.
> 
> kt
> 
I think those seven years includes learning to master the craft of writing.
She talks about having to write a lot of less than stellar work before she
became accomplished. Taking seven or more years to master your craft is not
unreasonable, to me at least.
From: Pascal Bourguignon
Subject: Re: doctorate
Date: 
Message-ID: <87k5h2zaat.fsf@hubble.informatimago.com>
vanekl <·····@acd.net> writes:

> Yesterday, Dr. John McCarthy, 80 years of age, received an honorary
> doctorate in science from Harvard.
>
> http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2008/06.05/01-honorands.html

It was time he gets his doctorate!  60 years to write his thesis?  No
surprize lisp is not more popular!  :-)

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"Indentation! -- I will show you how to indent when I indent your skull!"
From: Rainer Joswig
Subject: Re: doctorate
Date: 
Message-ID: <joswig-9A2B83.20401506062008@news-europe.giganews.com>
In article <··············@hubble.informatimago.com>,
 Pascal Bourguignon <···@informatimago.com> wrote:

> vanekl <·····@acd.net> writes:
> 
> > Yesterday, Dr. John McCarthy, 80 years of age, received an honorary
> > doctorate in science from Harvard.
> >
> > http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2008/06.05/01-honorands.html
> 
> It was time he gets his doctorate!  60 years to write his thesis?  No
> surprize lisp is not more popular!  :-)

It was lots of work for him:

  http://lispm.dyndns.org/standard-output/mc.jpg

That's a picture I made at the International Lisp
Conference 2003 in New York - he was still working
on it with is Apple PowerBook!

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From: Edi Weitz
Subject: Re: doctorate
Date: 
Message-ID: <u4p86kxv9.fsf@agharta.de>
On Fri, 06 Jun 2008 20:40:15 +0200, Rainer Joswig <······@lisp.de> wrote:

> It was lots of work for him:
>
>   http://lispm.dyndns.org/standard-output/mc.jpg
>
> That's a picture I made at the International Lisp Conference 2003 in
> New York - he was still working on it with is Apple PowerBook!

It was his /own/ PowerBook?  Kenny has told us a million times that
McCarthy used /his/ laptop and I actually believed him!!!

Edi.

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Real email: (replace (subseq ·········@agharta.de" 5) "edi")
From: Ken Tilton
Subject: Re: doctorate
Date: 
Message-ID: <4849efb4$0$11612$607ed4bc@cv.net>
Edi Weitz wrote:
> On Fri, 06 Jun 2008 20:40:15 +0200, Rainer Joswig <······@lisp.de> wrote:
> 
> 
>>It was lots of work for him:
>>
>>  http://lispm.dyndns.org/standard-output/mc.jpg
>>
>>That's a picture I made at the International Lisp Conference 2003 in
>>New York - he was still working on it with is Apple PowerBook!
> 
> 
> It was his /own/ PowerBook?  Kenny has told us a million times that
> McCarthy used /his/ laptop and I actually believed him!!!

See those two people standing talking? Left as an exercise is figuring 
out which of them owned the laptop John was poaching.

:)

kt

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http://www.theoryyalgebra.com/
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ECLM talk: 
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From: Rainer Joswig
Subject: Re: doctorate
Date: 
Message-ID: <joswig-B3B10E.00343507062008@news-europe.giganews.com>
In article <·············@agharta.de>, Edi Weitz <········@agharta.de> 
wrote:

> On Fri, 06 Jun 2008 20:40:15 +0200, Rainer Joswig <······@lisp.de> wrote:
> 
> > It was lots of work for him:
> >
> >   http://lispm.dyndns.org/standard-output/mc.jpg
> >
> > That's a picture I made at the International Lisp Conference 2003 in
> > New York - he was still working on it with is Apple PowerBook!
> 
> It was his /own/ PowerBook?  Kenny has told us a million times that
> McCarthy used /his/ laptop and I actually believed him!!!
> 
> Edi.

ROTFL

  :-)

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