So, in the Sage/GAP/etc. urban legend, some pathetic PhD student proves a 
theorem, and then upon graduating can't afford the software it's 
implemented in.  Nice argument for open source.  I have no reason to 
disbelieve it, and have seen very similar quotes attributed to someone from 
the GAP project.  But in the spirit of a Russian Olympics... trust but 
verify.  

I'm giving a (non-technical, indeed non-mathematical) talk tomorrow where 
I'd like to be able to have something a bit more stable on this.  So if 
anyone can point me to something more concrete along these lines, I'd be 
grateful.

Thanks,
- kcrisman

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