); SAEximRunCond expanded to false Errors-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] RETRY Javier wrote: > Curious history... but when I did read it at Analog Circuit Design - > Art, Science and Personalities, compiled by Jim Williams, in the first > introductory chapter there is the same history, and if I'm right the > author claims that he was the professor of that alumn. I've not my copy > of the book at hand, so I'm not completely sure... anyway, I'm sure that > Bohr was not mentioned :) > > Regards, > > Javier > > I just looked. The author of that piece was Alexander Calandra who has been cited in other parts of this thread. In that story he says that he was the arbiter. Calandra does not mention the student by name.
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