I loved Dennis Ritchie, along with all the folks from "The labs", even
though I wasn't even born
at the time of their greatest breakthroughs.
Greatest inspiration I ever had comes from the mentality of those
people in Bell Labs.
Rest in Peace, and all my respect.

Simon.

On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 7:26 PM, Wes Kussmaul <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2011-10-13 at 17:56 +0100, Digby Tarvin wrote:
>> I hope the Turing award is more widely know in other
>> parts of the world than it is here (a bit sad as I can walk to
>> Bletchley Park from here).
>
> Even Bletchley Park doesn't recognize its own. The real heavy lifting in
> Bletchley's WWII cryptanalysis was not the Enigma stuff but the cracking
> of the much more complex Lorenz cipher by Tommy Flowers & crew. I was
> disappointed in my visit last year to see their building and exhibit as
> an "oh yeah, you can see that too if you want" outside the main tour.
> Just a working recreation of Colossus, as if that might interest
> anyone :(  And that group has to pass the hat to visitors because they
> don't share in Bletchley's funding!
>
> Wes Kussmaul
>
>
>

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