I read about this in last month's Wired magazine. Very interesting chap. Full article is at: http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/10.06/wolfram.html
>hi all > >this might seem a strange request but i'm desperate, well um kind of urgent, to get a >copy of mathematica which will run on linux. >reason is that i've just taken delivery of wolfram's "a new kind of science" and now >discover that the only way i'm really going to be able to follow it is by doing the >mathematica projects. >not being a student/slash/academic/slash/wage-earner there's no way that i can get it >in the normal way. >so - can somebody help me out here? > >thanks >peter >ps: i've been to the sal archive and couldnt find anything in the gnu line which >would do it, any ideas? > > > > -- ------------------------------------ Julian Carver [EMAIL PROTECTED] ph (03) 981 2144 cell 021 684 147 ------------------------------------
